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Boston hardcore has certainly spawned its share of renowned bands over the years (SSD, Gang Green), but the group from the area that attracted the most attention during the aughts is Death Before Dishonor, a nonstop touring machine. Their 2009 release, BETTER WAYS TO DIE, served as Death Before Dishonor's major creative breakthrough. Like many modern-day hardcore bands, Death Before Dishonor is not a pure hardcore band, as the precision riffing of such metal bands as Slayer can be detected, while the beginning of the track "Remember" contains some melodic guitar work (before collapsing into hardcore fury). But on tracks like "Bloodlust," all of the hardcore prerequisites -- including a gang-shouted chorus -- are well represented.Alternative Press (p.104) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]hey've injected a wealth of bristling energy. 'Peace And Quiet' starts off Death Before Dishonor's fourth album like a powder keg, and the band rarely lets up..." Death Before Dishonor Hardcore Better Ways To Die Songs | 1. | Peace and Quiet |
| 2. | Remember |
| 3. | Coffin Nail |
| 4. | Fuck This Year |
| 5. | Boys In Blue |
| 6. | Better Ways To Die |
| 7. | So Far From Home |
| 8. | Black Cloud |
| 9. | No More Lies |
| 10. | Bloodlust |
| 11. | Our Glory Days |
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