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Hardcore Punk Veterans I.D.K. Return With New Music In 2025


(MENAFN- market Press Release) March 12, 2025 11:15 pm - Hardcore punk veterans I.D.K. are making a powerful comeback with new music set for release in 2025.

Fairview, NJ – March 3, 2025 – New Jersey hardcore punk legends I.D.K. are back and louder than ever, currently tearing up the NJ/NY metro scene while gearing up for a brand-new release in 2025.
Formed in 1991, I.D.K. has been a staple of the hardcore punk underground, known for their raw energy, blistering riffs, and no-holds-barred live shows. From their early self-releases to their time on Earache Records (Taking on The Monster EP) and The Music Cartel (Til Death Do Us Part), I.D.K. has built a dedicated following. After a break from the action, the band roared back with the independent release of To Do What Must Be Done and is once again making waves in the scene.
With founding frontman Anthony Paladino leading the charge, alongside Tom Conti (bass), Fabio Amato (drums), and guitarists Mike Nappi and Adrian Spoleti, I.D.K. continues to bring an unrelenting sonic assault to stages across the East Coast.

"Hardcore has always been about energy, honesty, and community," says Paladino. "We're excited to bring new music that reflects where we've been and where we're headed."
As anticipation builds for their upcoming 2025 release, fans can catch I.D.K. live at select shows in the NJ/NY area. Follow the band on idkpunk, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Bluesky for tour dates, updates, and exclusive sneak peeks at their upcoming material.

Band Bio:
I.D.K. is an American hardcore punk band, formed in 1991 in Fairview, New Jersey. The band's lineup consists of founding member Anthony Paladino on lead vocals, Tom Conti on bass guitar, Fabio Amato on drums, and Mike Nappi on guitar. Rounding out the line up for second guitar duties live is Scott Dorey and Adrian Spoleti. After numerous self-releases along with a release on local NJ label Bushleague records, I.D.K. signed with extreme metal powerhouse Earache for the release of their debut EP“Taking on The Monster“. Following the completion of their first U.S. tour, they then moved to Music Cartel before recording 1998's Til Death Do Us Part full-length. After years of a break from the action, I.D.K. released an ep entitled“To Do What Must Be Done” on their own label.

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