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Exit Records

Indecision – To Live and Die in New York City – Review

June 1, 1999

Although new vocalist Artie Phillie (ex-Milhouse) takes a while to get used to (he gave up his spazz growls for a traditional roar), his voice fits in.

Mindset Overhaul – Review

April 1, 1999

Thirty songs of skull-crushing hardcore from some of New York’s finest (and most respected) hooligans.

Tripface – Some Part Sorrow – Review

June 1, 1997

Tripface’s debut is a must for all hardcore freaks. They jump from melodic, to fast, to experimental, with heaviness and energy all over.

Tripface – This Foundation – Review

September 1, 1996

Serious and morosely political metal/rap is a limited category, and most bands who try it, like Tripface, can’t pull it off.

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