There is no corporate sponsor. There’s no mainstream radio play. There’s just a circle pit of strangers who become family, picking each other up off the floor.
South Indian hardcore isn't just about chugging riffs and two-step parts (though we have plenty). It’s a response. A reaction to societal pressure, systemic corruption, caste violence, and the mental health struggles buried under a "family honor" culture. south indian hardcore
Forget the polished metalcore. This is tough . Think Converge’s chaos, Hatebreed’s aggression, and the political fury of Incendiary, but with a desi working-class grit. D-beats, sludge-heavy breakdowns, and vocals that sound like they’re exorcising generations of trauma. There is no corporate sponsor