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    yeah, i listen to them now and then and they are alright, i dont really feel like they fit into the (admittedly diverse) genre. and yeah, they are kind of annoying an pretentious
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    Quote Originally Posted by jon turner View Post
    I listen to Live at the Roxy from time to time, and they're music is OK, but they came off as a bunch of jerks when I saw them back in '98. They were playing the Warped Tour outside in Chicago, and it was raining all day. The stage was soaked, and every band was sliding all over the place, almost falling over while playing numerous times. Right before Social D came on, they had a big red carpet rolled out onto the stage, and the Social D guys didn't slide around at all. As soon as they were done playing, they rolled up the carpet, and all the rest of the bands continued to slide around. It just seemed like it would've been the nice thing to do to offer the carpet for all the other bands.
    WOW, that is fucking lame. Probably one the last bands I'd expect shit like that from. LAME

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    JELLO BIAFRA AND THE GUANTANAMO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

    good shit, jello still has it.
    like this better than the collaborations(lard, ect, ect) as it has the feel of an actual band more than a one off project

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    i can swim.........................

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    Prolly have to edit this list but here goes my favorites. I kind of lump everything from hardcore to pop punk into this list.

    the Queers
    Blood Brothers
    Guttermouth (early stuff is pure gold)
    AFI (early)
    Against All Authority
    Dwarves
    Blanks 77
    Bickley (I wanna F*ck the Pink Power Ranger... is one of the best songs ever)
    Randy
    VooDoo Glow Skulls
    Donuts and Glory
    Propagandhi
    Johnny Socko
    Endzweck
    the Frantics
    Berzerk
    Cage the Elephant (maybe not punk but really diggin them lately)
    Rise Against
    Death By Stereo
    Tsunami Bomb
    Dillinger Escape Plan
    Walls of Jericho
    Dirt Bike Annie
    Kung Fu Monkeys
    Anti-Flag (earlier the better)
    Flogging Molly
    the Automatics
    the Connie Dungs
    DK
    Minor Threat
    Op Ivy
    the Vandals
    Sick of it All
    Ramones
    Riverdales
    Avenged Sevenfold
    Tiger Army
    Son of Sam


    Any late '90s early '00s Denver local scene punk rockers out there? Who's been the the Raven?

    Electric Summer
    Qualm
    Four
    the Fairlanes
    the Gamits
    Messy Hairs
    Pinhead Circus
    Nobodys
    Homeless Wonders

    I know there's a lot of good shit I'm forgetting....
    the kids are all wasted on pot listening to heavy metal

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    Void - "War Hero"





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    Yup, one very crucial band I forgot. The Vindictives!

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    the kids are all wasted on pot listening to heavy metal

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    cdlv: thanks for posting all the youtube stuff. The FUs are great. I've never heard My America but it sounds pretty good. I've just heard Kill For Christ but My America seems cooler than I thought it would be.

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    I used to listen to all that stuff. I had most of those albums in their first pressing. I sure wish I still had that Faith/Void split, that was a good one. My left shoulder still has the Void crosses in scars that I put in with a razor when I was fifteen and rather fucked up on that record and Olde English 800(the favorite drink of dumbass 15 year old skinheads). I'm old enough to remember slam dancing which came before moshing. See, in 1981-85, we saw those bands live in crapass clubs with amps, cinderblock walls and not much else. Only you and 50 other people would show up on a tuesday night to see the bands that everybody worships as icons now a days. We didn't mosh. There were usually so few of us that you could really get up a good running start in the pit before you hit each other and damn near knocked each other out. That's why it was called slam dancing. By 1986, punk was dead and I gave away all my albums and spent that year taking a lot of acid and listening to dub reggae before discovering the SubPop sound. The emerging grunge and thrash metal bands were making hardcore punk seem irrelevant. Sure, its nice to take an occasional trip down memory lane but to me, 25 years later, this stuff is akin to dozing off to a classic rock station. Meanwhile bands like NILE are doing interesting stuff now, in the present. Whatever, every generation deserves a chance to have fun with it, I guess.

    "American Hardcore" is a very good documentary and it is available on several of the free documentary film sites. Check it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crass3000 View Post
    cdlv: thanks for posting all the youtube stuff. The FUs are great. I've never heard My America but it sounds pretty good. I've just heard Kill For Christ but My America seems cooler than I thought it would be.
    my america > kill for christ,
    FU's got a lot of shit from MRR for being pro America, but they are great music.

    Quote Originally Posted by neckdeep View Post

    "American Hardcore" is a very good documentary and it is available on several of the free documentary film sites. Check it out.
    it's an ok doc, ignores lots of important bands, better than nothing though.

    and punk music is still kick ass , i'm over 40 and still love it

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    more under-known punk, this shit was the fastest thing in 82, :

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    Yea, it is strange for any doc on hardcore to totally omit mention of the Dead Kennedys. But, c'mon, all those interviews with the dried up ol punks was like hardcore's "where are they now?" series compressed into an hour.

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    harDCcore

















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    never got into that much punk, but i was vegan straight edge for 4 1/2 years


    was heavy into the 'core during high school

    loved Earth Crisis, Struggle(sort of a mix of 'core/punk), Mouthpiece, No Escape, Deadguy, 108, Shelter, Strife, Underdog, SOIA, Integrity, 4 Walls Falling, Into Another, Undertow, Unbroken, Turning Point, Black Train Jack, Flagman, Gorilla Biscuits, Refused to Fall


    still listen to some stuff like Deadguy, No Escape,108, Shelter, Underdog, Integrity, SOIA.

    not on the 'core or punk tip, but anybody else love early Slayer????
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    Early Slayer is good, but the sound on those early albums has too much reverb. Reign in Blood, cleans up the tone and gives it massive power and makes slayer sound like SLAYER.

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    http://www.punkrockbowling.com/


    great fuckin lineup, FUCKED UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    GBH still rockin'

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    This guy has been making videos of a lot of good hardcore in the last couple years:

    http://www.hate5six.com/





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    punk rok bowling 2 weeks ago was kick ass. my recordings are on my blog link in my sig





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