Record Labels:
Hungry Eye Records
Sister label to Mad at the World Records. Missing Foundation, the Vanishing, the Phantom Limbs, and others.
ROIR Records
The legendary, formerly tape-only record label known for the very best in punk and hardcore (Flipper, the Bad Brains, the Stimulators, NY Thrash compilation), no wave (Glenn Branca, Lydia Lunch/ 8 Eyed Spy, the Contortions, the Bush Tetras), reggae (Big Youth, Black Uhuru, Mad Professor), and electro/ industrial (Einsturzende Neubauten, Frontline Assembly), as well as some other classics like Suicide, the MC5, New York Dolls, Nico, and many more. You can't go wrong!
Acme Records
Quality hardcore, punk, and rock n roll label run out of Mass. by John Evicci of Out Cold. Home of Out Cold, Last in Line, and Bad Chopper, among others.
Deadalive Records
One of the East Coast's premier hardcore labels home of Tear it Up.
Havoc Records
Felix Havoc's long running Twin Cities hardcore punk label/ institution.
SOA Records
Long standing Italian label that first caught my attention with Disrupt's "Smash Divisions" 7".
Six Weeks Records
One of the most prolific labels of the hardcore scene, run by Athena of the Dread, and Jeff of Capitalist Casualties.
Reflex Records
A re-issue label of sorts, covering some of the best in Boston hardcore so far.
Kangaroo Records
Amsterdam native, crazy man Henk Smit's infamous record label. Will go down in history as the great label that championed Out Cold.
Busted Head Records
Swedish label run by DS-13 members.
Putrid Filth Conspiracy
Quality Swedish label
Gloom Records
Nate (Devoid of Faith, the Oath)'s label, specializing in "Bush era hardcore".
Rat Cage Records
A website documenting the New York record store/ label (Agnostic Front, Beastie Boys, Crucial T, Young and the Useless, et al) next to studio/ club 171A.
Publications:
Guillotine
New York Hardcore's longest running punk and hardcore magazine, starting back in 1982.
Razorcake
Ex Flipside writers join forces to create a new rising star in punk rock magazines.
The Big Takeover
One of New York Hardcore's first publications. Still one of independent music's powerhouse magazines.
Mojo Magazine
The most comprehensive rock and roll magazine out there. Excellent!
Punk Planet
What started off as an experimental, upstart alternative to Maximumrocknroll whose editors met via AOL evolved into a forceful magazine of their own.
Information:
Kill From the Heart
Excellent, and ever-growing resource page for the hardcore punk enthusiast. Information and worldwide coverage of obscure, rare, and old hardcore punk bands from the 1980's.
Punk Rock Picture Sleeves
Take a look at the picture sleeves of records that you probably want, but don't have. Good luck finding them.
Collector Scum
Exhaustive discographies of punk and hardcore records from the late 1970's on.
Flex Discography
A web site that documents and reviews american hardcore.
Bands:
Charm City Suicides
The band that managed to start with an audience of 10 and turn the Ristorante Retina into a gore-smeared arena
Missing Foundation
Incendiary, agit-prop collective of Lower East Side agitators making a lot of noise. Excellent and violent industrial/ noise band.
The Phantom Limbs
San Francisco's own deathrock carnival.
Artists:
John John Jesse
Designer of the Hungry Eye Records logo, he is known in punk circles for Nausea covers, the Destroy! 7", and AF flyers.
Horsehead Design
Web designer of this site & Hungry Eye Records, available for hire!
The Palace Of Culture
Jared from The Bad Form's virtual museum project. The first exhibit features the rediscovered futuristic illustrator Arthur Radebaugh, who illustrated optimistic but noir-ish Art Deco influenced futures in the 1930s, 40s and 50s.
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