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Australian hardcore punk bands tend to have local fan bases, although a number have toured Australia and internationally. Recorded material by these bands is often hard to find, as many focus on the live shows (which are the mainstay of the scene). Prominent bands include, or have included, I Killed The Prom Queen, Parkway Drive, Carpathian, 50 Lions, Embodiment 12:14 and Mindsnare. Australian hardcore is played on the national Triple J network in the short.fast.loud program[1] and on a number of local stations.[citation needed] Massappeal of Sydney were possibly the first hardcore act to perform in Australia playing their first gig in 1985.[citation needed]
CultureDIY ethicThe Do-It-Yourself (DIY) ethic is strong. The rise of CD burners and the Internet has allowed more bands to self-publish their records and sell through their websites or on consignment in local record stores. If recorded material is available distribution is often through local distributors run out of band member's garages or small independent labels which are active in most capital cities. IdeologyA number of Australian hardcore bands express ideological, political, sexual and religious values and ideologies in their music. These values include veganism, straight edge. Winston McCall of Parkway Drive commented in an interview about straight edge and veganism
Radio showsThe ABC Triple J network has a weekly program, short.fast.loud, which showcases some punk and hardcore music released both locally and elsewhere. The show focuses on a ranges of music, from radio-friendly acts such as Go It Alone, Stolen Youth and Miles Away, to smaller more obscure act such as Hospital The Musical, Bad Day Down, Robotosaurus, This City Sunrise and R.A.D. Some bands like Parkway Drive, Mindsnare, and I Killed the Prom Queen are also played on Full Metal Racket on the same station. Playlists are posted weekly on the Triple J short.fast.loud website. Australian record labels releasing hardcore
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