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International Superheroes of Hardcore
Also known as ISHC
Origin Coral Springs, Florida, United States
Genres Hardcore punk
Parody
Years active 2008 - present
Labels Bridge 9 Records
Associated acts New Found Glory
Website Official site

International Superheroes of Hardcore are a parodical hardcore punk band. The band is a side project of New Found Glory and features all five members. Chad Gilbert and Jordan Pundik switched duties to vocals and guitar, respectively. The remaining three members play the same instruments as in New Found Glory. All five members use pseudonyms rooted in hardcore and punk culture (bassist Ian Grushka's pseudonym of "Sgt. Soy" is a reference to both the prevalence of vegetarianism/veganism in hardcore and punk communities as well as his own vegetarianism[1]).

The band has released one album, 2008's Takin' it Ova!. It was included with the New Found Glory EP Tip of the Iceberg, it is also available separately on 12" Vinyl. The band's songs are typically humorous in nature and tackle topics such as Back to the Future and "Superhero Sellouts."

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Origins

According to Jordan Pundik:

"New Found Glory were demoing for Coming Home [and] it kind of got repetitive and draining. So we were all living in this house together for a couple of months and it was in the middle of nowhere in Malibu in the hills and at night [and] we would start freaking out. We’d like get in our underwear and get crazy, and play stupid hardcore songs. I would pick up the guitar and play fun riffs, and then Chad would grab the mic and start screaming stuff, and then we thought, “Man, we should actually really write some hardcore songs and just record the songs on our equipment that we have here.” So that’s what we did, and we ended up recording like, sixteen songs just for fun and started playing it for people and people were like, “Man, this is really good. You guys sound like a real, seasoned hardcore band.” We’re like, “That’s awesome, ‘cause the songs are kind of like talking about Harry Potter and superheroes, and things like that."[2]

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