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On this episode of the Hardcore Archive Podcast, Greg interviews Matt Dalberth from Rochester, NY's Revival. Matt covers his over 25 year history of being involved with a number of bands in Rochester's metal, hardcore, and extreme music scenes. Both Greg and Matt were influenced by metal and hardcore as teenagers, and both discuss their perspective on how hardcore has benefited them at 40. Matt covers the history of Revival as well as their relationship with a number of notable hardcore frontmen who have also provided guest vocals for the band. Matt talks about what Revival has in store for 2023. This episode pairs well with episode 104 as both Greg and Matt discuss their respective addiction and mental health recoveries, how hardcore reinforces healthy lifestyle choices on an ongoing basis, and how the pandemic and lockdown effected their mental health. After the credits we feature "Scumbag" by Revival. Revival is also looking for new members. If you or someone you know plays bass or drums and is looking to join an already established hardcore band, reach out to Matt and Gina.

Jonathan Buske joins Josh and Greg on episode 103 of the Hardcore Archive Podcast. Buske discusses how he came to become involved in Syracuse's hardcore scene via his interest in metal and skateboarding before covering his time in notable Syracuse bands such as Another Victim and The Promise. We also cover his history with Rag Men and Terror before getting into his creative graphic design projects and his hardcore archive blog An Attitude Exhumed and Instagram @anattitudeexhumed. Although the show had not been announced when this was recorded, it is a great episode to listen to in advance of the 2023 Syracuse New year's Day show with The Promise and Another Victim.

I've been saying for a few weeks now that I never thought I'd make it to episode 100 with the podcast. While I'm still technically not there yet, it's safe to we are going to reach that milestone and then some. Whenever I've reflected on the podcast this year with close friends and family, I've always said that everything would fall into place for the podcast after episode 100. I never really thought that meant I'd bring someone else onto the podcast until recently though. For the last month or so, Greg Benoit and I have been talking about rebranding this podcast. After Episode 100, Enterprise Hardcore Podcast will become The Hardcore Archive Podcast and Greg and I will run it together. On this episode, Greg and I talk about our plans for the future. It might take a month or two for us to establish our new routine, but I'm more excited for the future of this podcast now than I've ever been before. https://dusttownhc.bandcamp.com/music https://kneltbefore.bandcamp.com/album/be-nice https://www.patreon.com/EnterpriseHardcorePodcast https://www.instagram.com/enterprisehardcorepodcast https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseHardcorePodcast https://mobile.twitter.com/podcasthardcore

On this episode we dive into the history of Standfast with the two people that were int the band from beginning to end. We talk about all of their releases, Rochester and Fairport Hardcore, as well as the infamous 2001 Summer Tour with Standfast and Building on Fire.

Greg Benoit has been a part or Rochester Hardcore for over 20 years. In addition to playing drums for bands such as Stars Shall Fall and Witness, Greg has also been archiving most of Rochester's Hardcore History. You can find his work on Instagram and Soundcloud under the name Rochester Hardcore History.