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Blacklisted

Whether it's with their infectious hardcore urgency, or uniquely powerful lyrics, the true grit of Blacklisted will move you. They carry a soul and energyunlike any other hardcore band. Blacklisted pick up the torch that contemporary legends American Nightmare once proudly carried. Merging a violence,honesty, and emotional outpouring into one untamable and inspiring hardcore machine. Blacklisted came to the forefront of the hardcore community with their "Our Youth Is Wasted" CD, released on Jamey Jasta's Stillborn label (now out ofprint). After touring the U.S. in support of the rel ...read more

Whether it's with their infectious hardcore urgency, or uniquely powerful lyrics, the true grit of Blacklisted will move you. They carry a soul and energyunlike any other hardcore band. Blacklisted pick up the torch that contemporary legends American Nightmare once proudly carried. Merging a violence,honesty, and emotional outpouring into one untamable and inspiring hardcore machine. Blacklisted came to the forefront of the hardcore community with their "Our Youth Is Wasted" CD, released on Jamey Jasta's Stillborn label (now out ofprint). After touring the U.S. in support of the release, the band took part in the "Dead Man's Hand" split 7"EP series on Deathwish, pairing up with LA'sFirst Blood. This release was the first step in now a long standing friendship and partnership between the band and the label. Shortly after that release surfaced, Blacklisted found a permanent home on Deathwish and released their "We're Unstoppable" CD. A collection of songsfrom their classic demo recordings and the "Our Youth..." release. In 2005, they entered The Outpost with engineer Jim Siegel (Blood For Blood, Dropkick Murphys) to record their now classic album "...The Beat Goes On".Comprised of 13 contemporary hardcore anthems, "...The Beat Goes On" celebrates the triumph, underdog determination that defines Blacklisted. After over a year of constant touring and lineup refinement, Blacklisted returned with their greatest release to date "Peace On Earth, War On Stage".Recorded with Kurt Ballou at Godcity Studios, "Peace On Earth, War On Stage" is comprised of four groundbreaking musical wars. Showcasing the intensemusical progression, poetic prowess, and raw sonic power that is today's Blacklisted. Blacklisted continue to reign supreme over the world of contemporary hardcore. « hide

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LPs
When People Grow, People Go
2015

3.3
87 Votes
No One Deserves To Be Here More Than Me
2009

3.5
111 Votes
Heavier Than Heaven, Lonelier Than God
2008

3.8
299 Votes
...The Beat Goes On
2005

3.7
82 Votes
EPs
Eye For An Eye
2020

2.5
1 Votes
Slow Moments
2018

3.5
1 Votes
Dry Shaving/Please, Go Away
2018

3.5
3 Votes
So, You Are A Magician?
11/01/2012

3.2
13 Votes
Eccentrichine
2009

3.2
14 Votes
Peace On Earth, War On Stage
2007

3.8
68 Votes
Our Youth is Wasted
2004

Live Albums
Live From Nowhere, USA
2006

3
5 Votes
Deathwish Live Series 01
2006

2.5
2 Votes
Compilations
We're Unstoppable
2005

3.9
40 Votes

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