Beatdown Hardwear
Founded2005 (2005)
FounderToni Grunert
GenreHardcore punk, beatdown hardcore, metalcore
LocationLeipzig, Germany
Official websitebdhw-records.com

Beatdown Hardwear (BDHW) is a Germany-based hardcore independent record label founded by Toni Grunert in 2005. As of January 2020, it has had 90 official releases, featuring bands such as Nasty,[1] Fallbrawl,[2] Born from Pain,[3] Lionheart,[4] Malevolence,[5] Desolated[6] and World of Pain.[7][8]

The name of the label is a play on the name of the genre "beatdown hardcore", replacing the word "hardcore" with a misspelled variant of the word hardware.

Current artists

  • Born From Pain
  • Brutality Will Prevail
  • CDC
  • Coldburn
  • Cold Hard Truth
  • Dagger Threat
  • DCA
  • Detriment
  • Dead End Tragedy
  • Dead Man's Chest
  • Desolated
  • Easy Money
  • Eisberg
  • Enemy Mind
  • Fallbrawl
  • Guilt Trip
  • Hardside
  • Harm/Shelter
  • I Am Revenge
  • Lawgiver
  • Lionheart
  • Malevolence
  • Mad At The World
  • Manu Armata
  • Nasty
  • Negative Self
  • No Altars
  • No Zodiac
  • Optimist
  • Pallass
  • Ruckus
  • Ryker's
  • Sand
  • Slope
  • These Streets
  • The Last Charge
  • The Setup
  • Thronetorcher
  • World of Pain
  • Wolfpack
  • Whatever It Takes
  • Words of Concrete
  • Worst
  • XILE

Former artists

  • 45. Stainless
  • Awaken Demons
  • Circle of Death
  • Delusions of Lunacy
  • Dos Dias De Sangre
  • Give Em Blood
  • Last to Remain
  • Look My Way
  • Red Eyed Devil
  • Screamin Silence
  • Sun Tzu
  • Twitching Tongues
  • World Eater
  • Xibalba

References

  1. "ALBUM REVIEW: Realigion – Nasty". 29 September 2017.
  2. "Metal-Temple.com :: Fallbrawl – Darkness (CD Review)". www.metal-temple.com.
  3. "BORN FROM PAIN – Neues Album Dance With The Devil auf Beatdown Hardware". partyausfall.de.
  4. "ALBUM REVIEW: Love Don't Live Here – Lionheart". 20 January 2016.
  5. Welsh, Connor (12 May 2017). "REVIEW: Malevolence – Self Supremacy [2017]".
  6. "Desolated – The End | Grande Rock ezine". www.grande-rock.com.
  7. "WORLD OF PAIN – WORLD OF PAIN". partyausfall.de.
  8. "» RECORD RELEASES". Archived from the original on 12 February 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020.


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