Hard-core #35 (1980s) Review
If you’re looking to build a definitive collection, these albums (often cited by critics and fans alike) are the best place to start:
A titan of the NYC scene that combined hardcore speed with a heavier, more aggressive edge. Hard-Core #35 (1980s)
The scene survived on a network of underground publications called "zines." These fan-made magazines documented local scenes, reviewed records, and spread the message of anti-establishment politics. If you’re looking to build a definitive collection,
The movement exploded in cities like Washington D.C. (Dischord Records), Boston (SSD), and New York City . and New York City .