Yeah, that must be it. Your Aussie logic is working full speed, isn't it?bum wrote:Farlo officialy owned your oppinions on music when you signed the contract that brought you to demonseal didnt he?Flint the Dwarf wrote:If I were to listen to punk, this is the stuff I'd listen to.Farlo wrote:i like old punk(black flag, ramones, the damned, misfits, social distortion)
Who else likes punk?
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When you cut all the fashion and posing out of it, punk is rock'n'roll at its purest, and as such will never die out. There was punk rock in the '60s, another wave in the '70s that got noticed, the '80s when hardcore really emerged, and so forth, probably on forever. It is a well that rock music can always go back to and be ever refreshed at. Trend bands take the simplicity, put in some hooks, and use it to sell an image; they can ofcourse go die, but real punk music will always get respect.
I don't really follow punk per se, and since I'm not partial to getting kung-fu-kicked in the head while trying to watch a band, I don't actually go to hardcore shows, but I do listen to a moderate amount, mostly Ignite, Ensign, the Dropkicks, some DK and DOA (Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors puts these two together and is probably the best EP ever), and a few crust/core bands from around New England that I've seen live or randomly picked up discs from.
--K
I don't really follow punk per se, and since I'm not partial to getting kung-fu-kicked in the head while trying to watch a band, I don't actually go to hardcore shows, but I do listen to a moderate amount, mostly Ignite, Ensign, the Dropkicks, some DK and DOA (Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors puts these two together and is probably the best EP ever), and a few crust/core bands from around New England that I've seen live or randomly picked up discs from.
--K
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I listen to most of those bands plus a couple like AFI and Avenged Sevenfold.Undertow wrote:Rancid, Operation Ivy, Reel Big FIsh, Less Than Jake, Millencolin, NoFX, Anti-Nowhere League, DRI (although that's more hardcore), Dropkick Murphys, Green Day, Gwar, Lagwagon, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Offspring, Sick of it All (hardcore again), Living End, No Use for a Name, No Fun At All, New Found Glory, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Bad Religion, Goldfinger, Mad Caddies, Misfits, Rockets From the Crypt, Terrorgruppe, and a whole lot more.
Yeah, i like punk
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