Goro Releases New Single: “Tomorrow Never Comes”

Mixing 80’s SoCal punk with 80’s NYC Youth Crew and just a touch of metal, Ecuador’s Goro are just too much fucking fun to listen to. This anthemic song about brotherhood and love of growing up in the diy scene is a topic that never gets old to me. Melodic,, fast and to the point, this is my kind of hardcore punk. Rad guitar solo too.

I’ll be looking out for their new couple of singles coming out in 2024 and the comic book that’s supposed to come out in support of this banger.

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