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Quite possibly the most uncompromising band in hardcore, Terror is ready to unleash the follow-up to their advantageous debut Lowest Of The Low. Recently inking a deal with long-time allies Trustkill Records, Terror's One With The Underdogs is poised to be one of the most... Read More
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Quite possibly the most uncompromising band in hardcore, Terror is ready to unleash the follow-up to their advantageous debut Lowest Of The Low. Recently inking a deal with long-time allies Trustkill Records, Terror's One With The Underdogs is poised to be one of the most anticipated albums of 2004.
Ignoring current musical trends, Terror has assiduously carved themselves a path in the hardcore scene. Absent of cheesy gimmicks, Terror has taken the straightforward guitar assault of old-school veterans like The Cro-Mags and Agnostic Front and effortlessly added their rapid fire drum lines and trademark double fisted vocal attack. The band's resurgence of old school hardcore has helped to breathe life to a stagnant genre.
Terror has helped bring a sense of unity back by teaming up with some of the most notorious names in hardcore. Freddy Cricien of Madball/Hazen St., Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed and Lord Ezec all lend their glass gargled screams to One With The Underdogs.
One With The Underdogs is Terror's statement and F- you to the world. Not ones to back down on their ideals or change their style, Terror is coming back with more of their patented sing-a-longs and circle pits. The band's recent signing with the prevalent independent label, Trustkill Records, was a natural choice after over a decade of camaraderie. The band felt that Trustkill's extensive presence in the music scene was the building block they were missing.
Terror has never wasted a single moment. Before the band even had their debut album released, they had finished two US tours and a Canadian Tour opening up for future label mates, Eighteen Visions and Throwdown. Their no-holds-barred attitude has built the band an unequaled following that show no signs of limitation.
Beginning May 11th, Terror will hit the road with the MADE Clothing tour, featuring Stretch Armstrong and Between the Buried and Me. They will also be seen as one of this year's main stage acts on Hellfest 2004. Terror has proven in the past two years that they are an irrefutable force that cannot be ignored.
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