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Excide don't want to be Turnstile or Knocked Loose. They want to create something new: "Post-hardcore just meant trying new and different things."
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“Post-hardcore just meant hardcore guys trying new and different things,” shrugs Excide frontman Tyler Washington.
Latest Videos From LouderSnapcase showed me that you can make hardcore weird.
“For me, it all started with finding [cult 90s New York hardcore band] Snapcase,” Tyler says of his biggest inspiration.
It showed me that you can make hardcore weird.
Considering the success of pioneering peers such as Turnstile and Knocked Loose, it’s not outside the realms of possibility that Excide could follow their lead.