Damage Control

Damage Control

hardcore punk, straight edge

Norway

"With relentless energy and driving rhythms, their sound captures the tension between aggression and catharsis through rapid-fire riffs and explosive dynamics."

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What It Takes

2003

About Damage Control

Damage Control represents a significant voice within the hardcore punk scene, challenging norms and pushing listeners to confront uncomfortable truths.
Their music resonates with urgency, reflecting the raw intensity of youth discontent while fostering a sense of community among fans who find solace in shared struggles.
Their music resonates with urgency, reflecting the raw intensity of youth discontent while fostering a sense of community among fans who find solace in shared struggles. By harnessing the energy of the straight-edge movement, they not only advocate for personal resilience but also inspire collective action against societal pressures. The band’s approach is marked by an unyielding dedication to authenticity, channeling the relentless spirit of punk through their frenetic performances and incisive lyrics. They thrive on a visceral connection with their audience, often igniting mosh pits that become cathartic spaces for emotional release. This dynamic interplay between performer and listener transforms their shows into communal experiences, reinforcing a culture that values loyalty and mutual respect. Lyrically, Damage Control often navigates themes of resistance, self-empowerment, and the struggle against conformity. Their songwriting blends straightforward storytelling with stark imagery, striking a balance between earnestness and irony that resonates deeply with their audience. This duality creates an engaging narrative that both challenges and uplifts listeners as they navigate their own journeys.

1 studio album· Norway

Full discography

Damage Control's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2003–2003
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