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The ‘90s served as a transitional era for hardcore punk and while many shed themselves of their ethos to get ahead, others dug their heels in and continued to push boundaries. Four college students in Amherst, Massachusetts did just that in 1999, unleashing 11 tracks of their own chaotic and dissonant version of hardcore.
Although the band was short-lived and relatively unknown at time, the album has since become a staple of the underground and its influence is still felt today. Join us this week as we celebrate Orchid’s debut full-length Chaos Is Me
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By Austin Paulson, Dylan Adams, and Justin Swindle4.9
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The ‘90s served as a transitional era for hardcore punk and while many shed themselves of their ethos to get ahead, others dug their heels in and continued to push boundaries. Four college students in Amherst, Massachusetts did just that in 1999, unleashing 11 tracks of their own chaotic and dissonant version of hardcore.
Although the band was short-lived and relatively unknown at time, the album has since become a staple of the underground and its influence is still felt today. Join us this week as we celebrate Orchid’s debut full-length Chaos Is Me
Recommendations:
For all updates on the show, follow us here: @RiffWorshipPod on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, & X
Watch Riff Worship on YouTube
Watch Review's from the Dylbozer's Din on YouTube
Tune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89.1, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio app
Check out our official playlists:

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