Felix Havoc

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Felix Havoc (born: Krishna K. Dorney), in Washington DC, now residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, is a singer songwriter in various hardcore punk bands and also runs the record label Havoc Records and has an interest in a record store in Minneapolis.

Felix got his interest in music from his parents, spending many hours under the headphones, soaking up their 60's and 70's rock, blues, folk, and local talent LPs. His father gave him his first guitar when he was about 13 or 14, about the time he became interested in punk.

During the 1980s and early 1990s, he sang in crust punk band Destroy, and when they broke up he went on to sing in Code 13. After Code 13's demise in 2000, Havoc started Damage Deposit with members of several prestigious Twin Cities hardcore bands. The project lasted two years.

He has also written columns over the years for HeartattaCk and Maximum RocknRoll. He is known for being a strong advocate of anarchist and anti-government views, straight edge and having a near-encyclopedic knowledge of American and European hardcore punk records as well as an extensive record collection. His record label, Havoc Records, is one of the leading DIY hardcore labels and has issued releases by many of the largest names in the punk scene. The label is notorious for its steadfast commitment to vinyl records, owing to Felix Havoc's strong disdain for compact discs and digital technology.

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