Terror - Still Suffer Ltd. Seaweed Green & Bone White - Colored Vinyl
No one could have ever foreseen the trajectory Hardcore would take when the movement first emerged. And in the early 2000s, nobody would have guessed that a band like TERROR would still be one of the subgenre's most influential forces 24 years after their inception. Their sheer aggression, paired with a deep-rooted love and appreciation for a scene that so many have seen come and go—or forgotten entirely—has fueled their enduring success. Now, they are set to release their tenth album, STILL SUFFER, out April 24th via Flatspot Records.
Hailing from Los Angeles, California, TERROR arrived at a time when Hardcore desperately needed a band to get things back on track as the genre had drifted off course. They stormed in, immediately made a name for themselves, and never let up. Rooted in a California Hardcore scene that branched off from Punk in the late 80s and early 90s, TERROR dove headfirst into the fray, left an instant mark, and never looked back.
Collaborating with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band crafted ten fast, aggressive, and provocative tracks that revisit the themes that made TERROR so vital in the first place: songs about self-empowerment, survival, and the relentless will to face challenges with the values and support found within these walls.
STILL SUFFER was brought to life with engineering and additional production by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, mixed by Jon Markson, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Additional vocal engineering was handled by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio, with drum engineering at Studio 606 by Taylor Young and Oliver Roman.
The album features a powerhouse lineup of guest appearances: Jay Peta (Mindforce) on "Beauty in the Losses," Brody King (God’s Hate) and Dan Seely (King Nine) on "Deconstruct It," and a standout performance by Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) on "Fear The Panic"—a track also co-produced by Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory).
From day one, TERROR has never turned its back on the elements that have made this band so essential since its founding. With the release of STILL SUFFER, it is clear the band shows no signs of slowing down. They continue to tackle challenges head-on, fueled by the energy of a community and movement that defies words. This is exactly where the drive comes from that allows TERROR to keep growing and evolving. It’s more than just music—it’s a mission to deliver authentic Hardcore to the world.
Hailing from Los Angeles, California, TERROR arrived at a time when Hardcore desperately needed a band to get things back on track as the genre had drifted off course. They stormed in, immediately made a name for themselves, and never let up. Rooted in a California Hardcore scene that branched off from Punk in the late 80s and early 90s, TERROR dove headfirst into the fray, left an instant mark, and never looked back.
Collaborating with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band crafted ten fast, aggressive, and provocative tracks that revisit the themes that made TERROR so vital in the first place: songs about self-empowerment, survival, and the relentless will to face challenges with the values and support found within these walls.
STILL SUFFER was brought to life with engineering and additional production by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, mixed by Jon Markson, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Additional vocal engineering was handled by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio, with drum engineering at Studio 606 by Taylor Young and Oliver Roman.
The album features a powerhouse lineup of guest appearances: Jay Peta (Mindforce) on "Beauty in the Losses," Brody King (God’s Hate) and Dan Seely (King Nine) on "Deconstruct It," and a standout performance by Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) on "Fear The Panic"—a track also co-produced by Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory).
From day one, TERROR has never turned its back on the elements that have made this band so essential since its founding. With the release of STILL SUFFER, it is clear the band shows no signs of slowing down. They continue to tackle challenges head-on, fueled by the energy of a community and movement that defies words. This is exactly where the drive comes from that allows TERROR to keep growing and evolving. It’s more than just music—it’s a mission to deliver authentic Hardcore to the world.
No one could have ever foreseen the trajectory Hardcore would take when the movement first emerged. And in the early 2000s, nobody would have guessed that a band like TERROR would still be one of the subgenre's most influential forces 24 years after their inception. Their sheer aggression, paired with a deep-rooted love and appreciation for a scene that so many have seen come and go—or forgotten entirely—has fueled their enduring success. Now, they are set to release their tenth album, STILL SUFFER, out April 24th via Flatspot Records.
Hailing from Los Angeles, California, TERROR arrived at a time when Hardcore desperately needed a band to get things back on track as the genre had drifted off course. They stormed in, immediately made a name for themselves, and never let up. Rooted in a California Hardcore scene that branched off from Punk in the late 80s and early 90s, TERROR dove headfirst into the fray, left an instant mark, and never looked back.
Collaborating with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band crafted ten fast, aggressive, and provocative tracks that revisit the themes that made TERROR so vital in the first place: songs about self-empowerment, survival, and the relentless will to face challenges with the values and support found within these walls.
STILL SUFFER was brought to life with engineering and additional production by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, mixed by Jon Markson, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Additional vocal engineering was handled by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio, with drum engineering at Studio 606 by Taylor Young and Oliver Roman.
The album features a powerhouse lineup of guest appearances: Jay Peta (Mindforce) on "Beauty in the Losses," Brody King (God’s Hate) and Dan Seely (King Nine) on "Deconstruct It," and a standout performance by Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) on "Fear The Panic"—a track also co-produced by Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory).
From day one, TERROR has never turned its back on the elements that have made this band so essential since its founding. With the release of STILL SUFFER, it is clear the band shows no signs of slowing down. They continue to tackle challenges head-on, fueled by the energy of a community and movement that defies words. This is exactly where the drive comes from that allows TERROR to keep growing and evolving. It’s more than just music—it’s a mission to deliver authentic Hardcore to the world.
Hailing from Los Angeles, California, TERROR arrived at a time when Hardcore desperately needed a band to get things back on track as the genre had drifted off course. They stormed in, immediately made a name for themselves, and never let up. Rooted in a California Hardcore scene that branched off from Punk in the late 80s and early 90s, TERROR dove headfirst into the fray, left an instant mark, and never looked back.
Collaborating with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band crafted ten fast, aggressive, and provocative tracks that revisit the themes that made TERROR so vital in the first place: songs about self-empowerment, survival, and the relentless will to face challenges with the values and support found within these walls.
STILL SUFFER was brought to life with engineering and additional production by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, mixed by Jon Markson, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Additional vocal engineering was handled by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio, with drum engineering at Studio 606 by Taylor Young and Oliver Roman.
The album features a powerhouse lineup of guest appearances: Jay Peta (Mindforce) on "Beauty in the Losses," Brody King (God’s Hate) and Dan Seely (King Nine) on "Deconstruct It," and a standout performance by Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) on "Fear The Panic"—a track also co-produced by Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory).
From day one, TERROR has never turned its back on the elements that have made this band so essential since its founding. With the release of STILL SUFFER, it is clear the band shows no signs of slowing down. They continue to tackle challenges head-on, fueled by the energy of a community and movement that defies words. This is exactly where the drive comes from that allows TERROR to keep growing and evolving. It’s more than just music—it’s a mission to deliver authentic Hardcore to the world.
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No one could have ever foreseen the trajectory Hardcore would take when the movement first emerged. And in the early 2000s, nobody would have guessed that a band like TERROR would still be one of the subgenre's most influential forces 24 years after their inception. Their sheer aggression, paired with a deep-rooted love and appreciation for a scene that so many have seen come and go—or forgotten entirely—has fueled their enduring success. Now, they are set to release their tenth album, STILL SUFFER, out April 24th via Flatspot Records.
Hailing from Los Angeles, California, TERROR arrived at a time when Hardcore desperately needed a band to get things back on track as the genre had drifted off course. They stormed in, immediately made a name for themselves, and never let up. Rooted in a California Hardcore scene that branched off from Punk in the late 80s and early 90s, TERROR dove headfirst into the fray, left an instant mark, and never looked back.
Collaborating with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band crafted ten fast, aggressive, and provocative tracks that revisit the themes that made TERROR so vital in the first place: songs about self-empowerment, survival, and the relentless will to face challenges with the values and support found within these walls.
STILL SUFFER was brought to life with engineering and additional production by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, mixed by Jon Markson, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Additional vocal engineering was handled by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio, with drum engineering at Studio 606 by Taylor Young and Oliver Roman.
The album features a powerhouse lineup of guest appearances: Jay Peta (Mindforce) on "Beauty in the Losses," Brody King (God’s Hate) and Dan Seely (King Nine) on "Deconstruct It," and a standout performance by Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) on "Fear The Panic"—a track also co-produced by Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory).
From day one, TERROR has never turned its back on the elements that have made this band so essential since its founding. With the release of STILL SUFFER, it is clear the band shows no signs of slowing down. They continue to tackle challenges head-on, fueled by the energy of a community and movement that defies words. This is exactly where the drive comes from that allows TERROR to keep growing and evolving. It’s more than just music—it’s a mission to deliver authentic Hardcore to the world.
Hailing from Los Angeles, California, TERROR arrived at a time when Hardcore desperately needed a band to get things back on track as the genre had drifted off course. They stormed in, immediately made a name for themselves, and never let up. Rooted in a California Hardcore scene that branched off from Punk in the late 80s and early 90s, TERROR dove headfirst into the fray, left an instant mark, and never looked back.
Collaborating with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band crafted ten fast, aggressive, and provocative tracks that revisit the themes that made TERROR so vital in the first place: songs about self-empowerment, survival, and the relentless will to face challenges with the values and support found within these walls.
STILL SUFFER was brought to life with engineering and additional production by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio, mixed by Jon Markson, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Additional vocal engineering was handled by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio, with drum engineering at Studio 606 by Taylor Young and Oliver Roman.
The album features a powerhouse lineup of guest appearances: Jay Peta (Mindforce) on "Beauty in the Losses," Brody King (God’s Hate) and Dan Seely (King Nine) on "Deconstruct It," and a standout performance by Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) on "Fear The Panic"—a track also co-produced by Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory).
From day one, TERROR has never turned its back on the elements that have made this band so essential since its founding. With the release of STILL SUFFER, it is clear the band shows no signs of slowing down. They continue to tackle challenges head-on, fueled by the energy of a community and movement that defies words. This is exactly where the drive comes from that allows TERROR to keep growing and evolving. It’s more than just music—it’s a mission to deliver authentic Hardcore to the world.




















