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Round 4 of The Extermination (Flatspot)

Posted by Loren on November 20, 2022

Round 4 of The Extermination (Flatspot)
Round 4 of The Extermination (Flatspot)

Flatspot Records has announced The Extermination Vol. 4, coming our way Jan. 27. The ongoing compilation series highlights a range of hardcore styles, with Vol. 4 featuring 11 artists, including Buggin, Speed, Jivebomb, and more.

Along with album news, and the track listing below, the label shares the lead track, "One Blood We Bleed" by Speed (Australia).

Label owners Che and Ricky state:

This compilation was started to provide a snapshot of the current state of hardcore. Every song is exclusive to the series, and we love to see bands take pride in giving us some of their best songs for this compilation. With Volume 4, we present the next wave of hardcore from our perspective. For this volume, every single band gave 110% raw power and pure energy. This is a true representation of hardcore in its purest form.

The Extermination Vol. 4 track list:

1. Speed - One Blood We Bleed
2. The Chisel - Punisher
3. Buggin - Attitude
4. Section H8 - Unhinged
5. Raw Brigade - Keep On Running (Crux Cover)
6. Jivebomb - American Rule
7. End It - Familia Finito
8. Spy - Mob
9. Law Of Power - Nothing To Show
10. Mutually Assured Destruction - The Axeman's Letter
11. Choice To Make - Tryin'

Round 4 of The Extermination (Flatspot)
Round 4 of The Extermination (Flatspot)

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