Unbroken

Unbroken was an influential force in the hardcore punk scene of the 1990s, known for their passionate approach to music and their melding of hardcore intensity with metal's brooding heaviness. Hailing from San Diego, California, they formed in 1993 and quickly established their presence with their relentless, emotion-driven sound and thought-provoking lyrical content. The band's music often explored personal and social themes, revealing the complexities of human relationships and the struggles inherent in the search for personal identity.

Throughout their brief but intense career, Unbroken released a series of records that left a lasting impact on the hardcore community. Among their most celebrated works is the 1994 album "Life. Love. Regret.", which is often hailed as a seminal piece in the hardcore genre, offering anthems that resonated with the angst and sincerity of its listeners. "Ritual," released in 1993, laid the groundwork for their sound, mixing the aggression of punk with a metallic edge. The 2000 release, "It's Getting Tougher To Say The Right Things," is a posthumous collection that captures the raw emotion and power of their earlier works. Unbroken disbanded in 1995, but their music and message continue to influence and inspire countless bands within the hardcore scene and beyond.

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It's Getting Tougher To Say The Right Things
Album - 11 Tracks - Released March 22, 2000
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