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The Suicide Machines

Goldfinger Shares “Chasing Amy” and 2025/2026 US Tour Dates – News

November 22, 2025

“Chasing Amy” is a celebration of what has made Goldfinger a cornerstone of punk music: infectious hooks, kinetic energy, and a lyrical edge that cuts deep.

Fishbone Releases First Full-Length In Over Two Decades + Summer Tour – News

July 5, 2025

A blistering return to form — equal parts funk, punk, ska, soul, and righteous fury. Touring with Less Than Jake and The Suicide Machines, plus headline dates.

Humble Gods – The Suicide Machines/Humble Gods split – Review

February 1, 1997

Humble Gods play melodic hardcore that’s actually hard. Their riffs are old school, Adrenalin O.D.-style, with a negligible new twist on the theme.

The Suicide Machines – The Suicide Machines/ Humble Gods split – Review

February 1, 1997

The Suicide Machines are less annoying than NOFX and less soulful than Operation Ivy or Rancid. They’re tight and aggressive, but lack dimension.

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