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HOMEGROUND leave hardcore behind, walk through "Splendid", a record about grief, plagiarised love and small-town life

Summary by IDIOTEQ.com
In Nevers, in the 90s, the bands came in on cassette. Skateboarding got Homeground there first — then the compilations did the rest. Burning Heart sent Satanic Surfers and Millencolin into circulation, Epitaph sent Rancid and NOFX, and Café Charbon and the New Bar were where everything landed. International bands came through town more than you’d expect, mostly thanks to a guy called Dom who played in a local hardcore outfit called FTX.That’s th…
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IDIOTEQ.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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