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RINGWORM: CLEVELAND’S FINEST

Man, I’ve been listening to a shitload of Ringworm. It’s about time these Clevo motherfuckers offer up a follow-up to their last Victory release (ew), The Venomous Grand Design. Anyway, in part two of our homage to A389’s forthcoming anniversary, Chronic Youth reached out to Ringworm’s Human Furnace to see exactly what Cleveland-based bands have inspired the legendary outfit. As more and more bands continue to worship Ringworm, Integrity and the like, it’s pretty fucking awesome to see that dude stays true to the roots of Ohio’s most on-the-map core-town. Shit Yeah.

Ringworm’s Top Ten Cleveland Records:
1. Integrity – Humanity is the Devil
2. Face Value – Price of Maturity
3. Hyper As Hell – Primer At This End
4. Boulder – Everything
5. Dead Boys – Night of the Living Dead Boys
6. Destructor – Forever in Leather
7. Soulless – Agonies Lament
8. Nunslaughter – Goat
9. Keelhaul – II
10. Midnight – Total Fucking Midnight

Words: Fred Miketa
List: Ringworm’s Human Furnace

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  1. [...] you don’t worship Ringworm or at least think they’re sick as fuck, you aren’t that rad of a dude or chick. [...]

    Posted by Chronic Youth | RINGWORM “NO ONE DIES ALONE” | January 6, 2010, 3:03 pm
  2. [...] Youth, which is an awesome website you should definitely familiarize yourself, has been singing the praises of Ringworm as of late, and so, for the second or third time over the course of the [...]

    Posted by RINGWORM AROUND THE COLLAR | MetalSucks | January 7, 2010, 3:31 pm
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