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The Best Hardcore & Metal Scene Albums of 2025
The reactionary effects of a scene hardening its exteriors is really taking effect, but there’s still plenty of room in the pit for thinking person’s emo, impassioned post-hardcore, and those teetering fine lines with the Best Hardcore & Metal Scene Albums of 2025.
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The 40 Best Songs of 2025
Arguably the most cutting edge class of memorable music ushering in a new era when there’s no lost future, baby, with the 40 Best Songs of 2025.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2025
An overwhelming transitional year in music gives way for those creating exciting new shapes in sound across the underground and mainstream alternative to be seen with the 50 Best Albums of 2025.
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Recommended Album: Militarie Gun – ‘God Save The Gun’
The second album from the alternative hardcore band is what rock music sounds like when the higher power of self-belief has you going for broke since you’ve nothing left to lose.
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Militarie Gun – “God Owes Me Money”
The ‘God Save The Gun’ standout gets theirs in a convergence of melodic hardcore and burning synth-pop with plenty of lyrical poison to pick from.
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Militarie Gun – “Throw Me Away”
If Ian Shelton thinks he’s trash, then he’s definitely our treasure on the latest banger from ‘God Save The Gun’.
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Militarie Gun – “B A D I D E A”
The Los Angeles hardcore modernists call out their demons and rewrite their course of direction with a clear pop mind on the lead single off their sophomore effort, ‘God Save The Gun’.
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dazy & Militarie Gun – “Tall People Don’t Live Long”
R.I.P. all you greedy bastards, and long live the dazy and Militarie Gun team-up that spits the facts while sounding cool as fuck doing it.
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Militarie Gun – “Thought You Were Waving”
Death under the Gun is a hell of a way to go as the Los Angeles post-hardcore favs slows it down on their latest single.
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Militarie Gun feat. Manchester Orchestra – “My Friends Are Having A Hard Time”
A collaboration with Manchester Orchestra from their upcoming EP of reimagined tracks hears the boundary-shifting hardcore band swerving fully into experimental electronic pop.