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By PostHardcoreNation.com - Braden Lloyd and Olly Doyon
The podcast currently has 182 episodes available.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the time has come to say goodbye. We hope you will enjoy this final episode where we rank EVERY single album we have ever reviewed in Core Nation's four year run. As well, we revisit some classic pre-episode skits and listen to some highlights of conversations we've had in the past years.
Thank you to all who has tuned in to listen to us. It's been a great ride and we will certainly miss it a lot.
This week, the boys review the new self-titled record from Defeater. In the news, we discuss the long-waited return of The Ghost Inside and listen to new music from Terror, Crown The Empire, Wage War, Sleeping With Sirens and Opeth. The band you might know this week is Silent Planet.
Enjoy!
-Oli
This week, we review "Periphery IV: Hail Stan", the new-ish record from djent pioneers Periphery. In the news, we discuss the upcoming The Mars Volta reunion (as well as their history with 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke) and listen to new singles from Northlane, Torche, Knocked Loose and Oh, Sleeper. The band you might know this week is Canadian post-hardcore outfit Rarity. Enjoy!
This week, the boys are back from a five week absence (!) and review "Panorama", the new record from post-hardcore masterminds La Dispute.
In the news, we discuss the multiple sexual controversies surrounding Blood On the Dance Floor, Halsey's comments on sexism in the alternative scene and listen to a brand new single from Volumes.
In the band you might know segment, we listen to local Canadian pop-punk heroes Calling All Captains!
Enjoy!
This week, the boys are back in action and review "Villain", the new album from controversial party-metal kings Attila.
In the news, we checkout new singles from After The Burial and Defeater, discuss Of Mice And Men's tumultuous touring schedule and mourn the loss of music on the (mostly dead) Myspace. Finally, we open up about some of the stranger dreams we've had in the last weeks (yes, it gets pretty weird).
The band you might know this week is violent and emotional Minneapolis, MN outfit Soulkeeper.
In our newest segment, Book Club, we discuss in great lengths Ayn Rand's magnus opus and timeless classic "Atlas Shrugged".
Enjoy!
This week, we review rapcore supergroup Fever 333's new album, "Strength in Numb333rs". In the news, the old jingle makes a comeback as we discuss sexual misconduct allegations made about members of Capsize. We also listen to some new music, including "Villain", the crushing single from Attila.
The question segments makes a comeback as we discuss the evolution of Four Year Strong's sound over the years. Finally, we introduce a new show segment at the very end of the episode.
The band you might know this week is Former Wrestlers.
Enjoy!
The podcast currently has 182 episodes available.