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           <title>Scrotor: When it comes to hardcore, I&#39;m essentially</title>
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           <description>When it comes to hardcore, I&#39;m essentially a Hatebreed bro and that&#39;s about it (Throwdown had at least one good album as well). The genre is just, so, limiting. Thrash-y riffs that descend into breakdowns at least once a song. Shouted vocals, punctuated by gang call and response. Uplifting bro lyrics about overcoming adversity and struggle (Earth Crisis broke the mold here and yelled about how we&#39;re all assholes for not being straight edge, vegan, and generally yuppie cunts). Sure, these can make good workout songs, but man it gets boring after a while.     2.5/5 - Typical hardcore, no more, no less. A few songs for the swoll circuit.</description>
           <author>Scrotor@idkfa.com (Scrotor)</author>
           <category>Pretty State Machine</category>
           <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2014 19:15:07 -0800</pubDate>
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           <title>Scrotor: Keepers of the Faith</title>
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           <description>Keepers of the Faith</description>
           <author>Scrotor@idkfa.com (Scrotor)</author>
           <category>Pretty State Machine</category>
           <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2014 15:52:49 -0800</pubDate>
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