American Nightmare Heartworm Press

Year One - 25th Anniversary

Ships Dec. 2025

Track List

  1. Protest Song #00
  2. Sore Throat Syndrome
  3. Fuck What Fireworks Stand For
  4. The Ice Age Is Coming
  5. Please Die!
  6. The Day The Music Died
  7. Farewell
  8. There's A Black Hole In The Shadow Of The Pru
  9. I've Shared Your Lips So Now They Sicken Me
  10. Hearts
  11. Dead And Gone
  12. It's The Limit

Format

180 Gram 12" Vinyl

Release date

Dec 5, 2025

Release number

Heartworm #130

Publisher

Heartworm Press

American Nightmare's legendary Year One collection on 180 gram vinyl for its 25th anniversary. There are 5 variants:

Originally released in 2001, the Boston hardcore band’s 25th anniversary release of Year One pays tribute to their formative years. This collection unites their first two 7”s, originally released by Bridge 9 Records founder and then-roommate Chris Wrenn, on a 180-gram LP, with all tracks recorded by Kurt Ballou at God City. Originally designed by Jake Bannon (Converge), this edition has been reimagined by Del Jae (Futurismo Records) and Wesley Eisold, and comes packaged in a gatefold with an insert of handwritten lyrics and collaged images.

Year One doesn’t just celebrate a milestone; it reaffirms American Nightmare’s enduring legacy. Their music raised the bar for emotional depth in hardcore, adding a distinctly poetic and existential lyrical approach that set them apart and changed the rules of the scene, paving the way for countless bands that followed. The result was something harder, darker, and more emotionally resonant than anything the scene had yet produced. They pushed hardcore into uncharted territory, borrowing influences from youth crew, street punk, and even the aesthetics of the late-’90s mod revival and Britpop subcultures. The fusion created a new blueprint—fast, traditional hardcore delivered with dire, venomous lyrics that demanded a visceral crowd response. Their impact was immediate, and their influence continues to reverberate. Twenty-five years later, the venom still cuts as deep.