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Carrying the torch of classic American hardcore punk, California combo Fury combine socio-political lyrics with heavy breakdowns, big chunky riffs, and a melodic element that nods to the mid-'80s youth crew scene that once dominated their native Orange County. The quintet earned plenty of acclaim for their 2016 debut, Paramount, and eventually signed with respected Boston indie <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Run+for+Cover%22">Run for Cover</a>, which issued their 2019 follow-up Failed Entertainment.

Vocalist Jeremy Stith, guitarists Madison Woodward and Alfredo Guiterrez, bassist Daniel Samayoa, and drummer Alex Samayoa formed Fury in 2014, quickly releasing a cassette demo on D.C. imprint Moshers Delights, followed by a five-song 7" EP called Kingdom Come on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Triple-B+Records%22">Triple-B Records</a>. Their no-frills production and punishing start-stop arrangements recalled Orange County's heyday of straight edge bands like Unity and <a href="spotify:artist:6qpyWv3OuPK3kVXWPRipWy">Uniform Choice</a>, an approach they continued on 2016's rousing full-length Paramount. The LP was a critical success and solidly established their reputation within the harcore community. Signed to the Boston indie label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Run+for+Cover%22">Run for Cover</a>, the band returned in 2019 with their sophomore outing, Failed Entertainment. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi

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