panzerkreuzer - 10-17-2011 at 01:50 PM
this guy does some great work, maybe someone´s interested inhis dvd:
After 20 months of talking, pussyfooting, and editing, Volume One of “the hatesix diaries” is finally up for pre-order. The long-term plan is to raise
~$10k over however long it takes for One Hundred for Haiti.
And back by virtually no demand is the “official” hate5six t-shirt benefiting the Mazzoni Center in Philadelphia to continue providing healthcare to
the LGBT communities in the city.
100% of the proceeds from these sales go directly to the respective charities.
http://hate5six.bigcartel.com
http://onehundredforhaiti.org
http://mazzonicenter.org
Hardcore has the unique potential to be something other than a distraction on a Friday night, something other than a soundtrack to physical
aggression. We readily reference it as a certificate that we are beyond the normative behaviors and thought patterns prescribed to us by society.
Whether or not you act upon this conviction is entirely up to you.
The majority of society outside the hardcore scene is unwilling to comprehend why it is we drive hours on end just to see a band, why we jump off
stages and crawl across people's heads just so we can hope to reach the mic and maybe--just maybe--get the chance to scream a few fucking words that
happen to resonate with us, why we're so willing to virtually obliterate our bodies during a band's set in a self-sacrificial, yet purely cathartic,
ritual.
The “hate5six diaries” is about leveraging the stagedives, the singalongs, and the discourse fostered through the music to do something more than what
is given to us. 100% of the proceeds from these volumes will be donated to a specified charity.
The contents of this video are already freely available on hate5six.com modulo color correction, audio adjustment, encode quality and packaging.
Unauthorized copying of this DVD is therefore an egregious waste of time and is morally and ethically reprehensible. In the event you obtain this DVD
outside of the proper channels, please at least consider making a donation to onehundredforhaiti.org.
hate5six.com is a one-man DIY operation that stands for the redistribution of hardcore to a global audience. The project serves to connect people
directly with music while bypassing anything that could impede or pollute that sacred connection.