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This blog is no longer active. My life has taken turns that have left me with no extra time or energy to devote to this blog's maintenance and the uploading of additional content. I do continue to receive and respond to comments on posts on the blog, through email, and on Facebook. I still love to listen to old Christian hardcore albums, as well as reminisce about and discuss these bands. I hope this blog continues to serve as a valuable resource on the subject, which keeps me bound to continuously replying to incoming emails with requests for downloads whose links on the blog are no longer functioning. This is no problem and I am happy to continue offering such a favor. If a link doesn't work then contact me.

All the music posted on this blog belongs to the artists. It's all on this blog for the solely to spark memories, discover Christian hardcore bands you never knew existed, and to be a reminder to go and search for and purchase these records! Please, if you enjoy any of the records featured here then try to get your hands on a physical copy. If you are associated with any band on this blog and would like me to either remove the links to downloads of your music or not be featured on this blog at all then please just email me.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

More NIV!

No Innocent Victim's self titled record from 1998, released on now defunct record label, Tolerance Records.

Self titled - (1998 - Tolerance Records)
Part One
Part Two

4 comments:

  1. just found your blog, love it.
    i also love how you only post the albums bands did. like the first 2 cds underoath put out...being from tampa that band saddens me the most haha

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  2. Hey Robert. I'm glad you love the blog. Ha, yeah I've been called an elitist about music, especially hardcore music, so it shows here. Yeah, being from Tampa, I can imagine the disappointment in Underoath's direction. They used to be so sick. The ONE time I saw them when they were STILL all goth and playing metal, it was GREAT! Then, an old band of mine played with them after they released that "Changing of Times" record (which, it's different, but I'll admit it's super catchy), and it was just way different. First time I heard them live I was thinking to myself, "Why does it sound like a demon screaming from inside the venue? I'm going in." Haha.

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  3. Files re-uploaded and links updated. Thanks for the heads up.

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