The Dream is Dead (2000-present) is a hardcore punk band based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Their music contains many American political anti-authoritarian themes.
The concept behind The Dream Is Dead began in 2000 when Clark Giles (founder of Happy Couples Never Last Records) and long-time friend Jason McCash (bass player for the seminal Circle City hardcore band Burn It Down) kicked around the idea of doing a project band dedicated to putting the ...
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