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Considering they’re five guys with an average
build of 5’ 8” and 150 pounds, you shouldn’t be
fooled by the name. Throwdown isn’t here to pound you into
submission.
Not with their fists, anyway.
Boasting an arsenal that includes some of the most
visceral, fist-pumping pit anthems to ever emerge from the underground
scene and with three-full length albums, several headlining treks
across Europe, Australia and the North American continent and show
stopping sets at all of the major hardcore festivals under their
belts, if you haven’t heard of Throwdown by now, then it’s
high time you started paying attention.
Throwdown have been the Orange County, California
hardcore scene’s flagship band since 1997, grabbing the torch
lit by the seminal OC punk bands of the ‘80s and early ‘90s
and carrying it to heretofore uncharted heights. Over the years
they’ve shared members with Eighteen Visions, Death By Stereo
and Bleeding Through, emerging first as a pile-up inciting joke
band (yeah, yeah what’s in a name?) but quickly developing
into one of the most potent and vital bands in the worldwide hardcore
landscape.
What’s allowed Throwdown to persist and endure
is the urgency of their music and a fiercely loyal dedication to
their relationships with their friends, their fans and each other.
They called one record “You Don’t Have To Be Blood To
Be Family” and they meant it. This is their lives, this is
their blood, and this is, truly, their family.
The message is as forthright and abrupt as it is painstakingly
sincere. Throwdown lyrics deliver impassioned pleas for positive
thinking, self-realization and fulfillment through an invigorating
mixture of sing-along inducing gang vocals, throaty bombast and
moody atmosphere and their earlier releases harnessed the band’s
abil ty to adeptly combine the meaty stomp of the more musically
aggressive crowd with a healthy sense of depth and melody - a potential
for innovation that’s now fully realized by “Haymaker,”
their Trustkill debut. Throwdown have opened up their otherwise
suffocating sound with a few spots to breathe, yet still pack a
punch harder than even their name implies.
“Haymaker” will undoubtedly become the
next pre-game soundtrack to the live-setting. A Throwdown show is
a sweaty display of solidarity between brothers and sisters, united
through their diversity and a celebration of independent thought
free from mainstream constraints. The band smiles and laughs as
the pent up frustrations from the daily grind, the 9-to-5, the dark
and confusing times in which we live, are unleashed in cathartic
release. Throwdown is a bludgeoning force to be sure, but one put
to good use. Get the record, learn the words, head out to the show
and get yourself... “In The Family.“
- Ryan J. Downey
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