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On this episode, I sit down with Mike Musilli and Anthony Race for an in-depth conversation about the Long Island Hardcore scene — from its beginnings in the 1990s all the way to the sounds shaping it today. We break down each decade, talking about the most influential bands, how the sound evolved, and the sense of community that’s kept the scene alive.
We also take a nostalgic dive into the venues that defined the scene— from spots like PWAC, Deja One, The Downtown, and Backstreet Blues, to modern staples like AMH. This episode captures the history and energy that make Long Island Hardcore one of the most powerful underground movements in music.
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