Spend your weekends wisely
- david1170
- 8 minutes ago
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This Sunday, 10th May, at The Dev in Camden, London there is going to be a FREE gig with two great HC bands, a DJ set by Alex Anesiadis, and a book presentation, reading and signing, of his incredible new book, ‘Tear It Down: How crossover bridged metal and hardcore punk’
It’s going to be a great day, so get along to The Dev at 33 Kentish Town Road, London, NW1 8NL.
Alex will have plenty of copies of Tear It Down at the gig with him, and a few posters, bookmarks and HC records too.
There’s also a Screeching Weasel gig on Saturday at the Electric Ballroom if you’re in town!
‘Tear It Down: How Crossover Bridged Metal and Hardcore Punk’ captures the violence, creativity, and friction that defined one of the most misunderstood movements in underground music. From widely recognised names such as Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, The Accused, and D.R.I., to overlooked but essential bands like Beyond Possession, Sacrilege B.C., Lobotomia, and Lethal Aggression, and further into the deepest underground with Ugly But Proud, Whoppers Taste Good, Dresden, and Capitalist Alienation, the book dismantles the idea of a single crossover narrative.
Based on more than 180 interviews with bands worldwide, ranging from original 1980s participants to post-2000 and current bands, Tear It Down centres on the formative years 1980–1990, while tracing crossover’s long-term impact and mutations. The book also broadens the conversation through interviews with record labels, visual artists, fanzine creators, and even a blogger, recognising crossover as a culture rather than a style. Alongside, more than 1300 bands are namedropped or reviewed from all over the world.
At 220,000 words and featuring a foreword by Parris Mayhew (founding member of Cro-Mags, White Devil, Aggros), Tear It Down stands as the most extensive document ever produced on the crossover phenomenon.











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