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If you’re a Snapcase fan, this documentary will be a “must watch.” If you were a member of the scene in the mid-to-late-’90s, prepare to be transported you your youth.
Snapcase plays the Oriental Theater at 7 p.m. Friday, February 21, with Modern Life Is War, Native Daughters, No Takers and Implied Risk. Get More Coverage Like This.
Amazingly, Snapcase recorded a cover of Refused’s “Summerholidays Vs. Punkroutine,” which counts as their first recording in 20 years.
Snapcase‘s 1997 sophomore album Progression Through Unlearning is one of the best and most influential metalcore releases of all time, in celebration of its 25th anniversary, ...
"Snapcase will be touring with H20 and Face to Face for the next month. The tour starts January 31st and ends February 24th. The tour is being sponsored by Launch.com and will begin in Jacksonville, ...
The Town Ballroom has announced that legendary Buffalo hardcore outfit Snapcase will share a bill with Counterparts and Pentimento in the venue at 7 p.m Jan. 20. Tickets ($26-$30) go ...
The new Snapcase record is much more experimental, with longer songs and some piano added in songs. As for TFP, they stick to their catchy pop-punk sound." Both tracklistings are below. On a side note ...
Scan through the annals of Buffalo-born bands and it’s hard to find one that’s generated more fervor, loyalty and fury than ’90s hardcore heroes, Snapcase. Conceived in a West Seneca ...
Killswitch Engage, Snapcase, Orange 9mm, Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick and Quicksand/Rival Schools frontman Walter Schreifels have contributed exclusive recordings to a forthcoming animal ...
Snapcase are usually lumped in with more progressive hardcore acts, but it's not like they're Refused. Once in a while, they chooga rather than chugga, and that's somehow enough to make them ...
And yet, cover Snapcase they did, recording a version of “Zombie Prescription,” from 1997’s Progression Through Unlearning, for a flexi disc included with a recent issue of New Noise Magazine. Other ...
Snapcase Reuniting. Amy Sciarretto. Amy Sciarretto Published: March 26, 2010. Buffalo post-hardcore band Snapcase-- known for chunky, stop-start riffing and for turning the world of hardcore on its ...