Originally Posted by Bond
(Post 641979)
Dead Milkmen.
hey, here they are covering one of the best Misfits songs: |
my favorite band:
lolz 12 inches per foot two pints per quart why don't we make it easy? The English system of measurement must relate to history. We can use units of 10 and convert with ease like all the other countries. I am in command yes I am taking a stand from this disease we must be free. good god! You're drunk with your tradition that has no validity well I'm intoxicated with sports in metrics come drink a deciliter with me we want metrics we want it now we know we can win I weigh 170 pounds that's 90 kilograms see metrics can even make you thin all cool things are in metrics for example here's just one I've got my 9 well that's 9 millimeters, sounds cooler than my point two seventy inches gun. The president will not exist and they will call me communist and call me scum but its worth it Canadians will think we are smart or at least they will think we are not as dumb. your tradition that has no validity well I'm intoxicated with sports in metrics come drink a deciliter with me we want metrics we want it now we know we can win I weigh 170 pounds that's 90 kilograms see metrics can even make you thin the revolution is here we must overcome at last as we symbolically stick their fucking foot up their fucking ass guitar! Your tradition that has no validity well I'm intoxicated with sports in metrics come drink a deciliter with me we want metrics we want it now we know we can win I weigh 170 pounds that's 90 kilograms see metrics can even make me thin |
Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 641983)
Wait, Rise Against was headlining and Bad Religion was not? I am off to see BR on the 29th in Myrtle Beach and might possibly go see them again on Halloween in ATL. They are by far my favorite punk band. Brain and I will literary have conversations only using their song lyrics.
BR is popular here but Rise Against is REALLY popular in western Canada, for some reason. It seems like they play here every six months for the last few years. You'll love the BR show. It's their 20th Anniversary tour, by the way. Get a T-shirt. |
holy shit atom&his package! First song I heard by them was "me and my black metal friends" and I was all 'wtf is this shit, it's so different'
They're great. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 641986)
someone likes to smoke banana peels.
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 642048)
hey, here they are covering one of the best Misfits songs:
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Originally Posted by Johnny2Bad
(Post 642127)
Yeah ... BR was below City and Color (watch as 5,000 people go get a pizza), then Wheezer, then Rise Against headlined.
BR is popular here but Rise Against is REALLY popular in western Canada, for some reason. It seems like they play here every six months for the last few years. You'll love the BR show. It's their 20th Anniversary tour, by the way. Get a T-shirt. More BR Some Descendents Follow up with some NoFX |
I grew up listening to punk but mainly listen to hardcore nowadays. Bands the got me started were NOFX, lagwagon, black flag, and the OG Minor threat.
Nowadays my listening consists of Have heart, Verse, Ruiner, The Carrier, Defeater and Bane. |
I've seen BR 3 or 4 times. I remember how I got into them. It was somewhere between 1993-1995, I was like 10, and I was at the county library. They had VHS tapes and CDs so I was browsing CDs and came across BR's "Recipe for Hate". I thought it looked interesting, borrowed it and fell in love with it when I got home and put it in my walkman cd player lol my sister is 8 years older than me and got me into pennywise, offspring, green day, descendents, sunny day real estate etc.
I miss the early-mid 90s. So much. |
Originally Posted by SlideRuler
(Post 642153)
I've seen BR 3 or 4 times. I remember how I got into them. It was somewhere between 1993-1995, I was like 10, and I was at the county library. They had VHS tapes and CDs so I was browsing CDs and came across BR's "Recipe for Hate". I thought it looked interesting, borrowed it and fell in love with it when I got home and put it in my walkman cd player lol my sister is 8 years older than me and got me into pennywise, offspring, green day, descendents, sunny day real estate etc.
I miss the early-mid 90s. So much. |
I saw BR in 04' and was a little unimpressed. They're old now. They dont move around on stage much as if they're going to break a hip.
NoFX was badass. Antiflag has the craziest pit i've ever been in. Watched a kid make a new elbow in the middle of his forearm at my last anti-flag show. The vandals have been badass every time i've seen them. |
i dont move offstage, so i dont care that they dont move onstage!
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Originally Posted by wayne_curr
(Post 642158)
I saw BR in 04' and was a little unimpressed. They're old now. They dont move around on stage much as if they're going to break a hip.
NoFX was badass. Antiflag has the craziest pit i've ever been in. Watched a kid make a new elbow in the middle of his forearm at my last anti-flag show. The vandals have been badass every time i've seen them. |
Dead Boys "Sonic Reducer" ... classic
Circle Jerks ... Tried to find a good video of The Vibrators "London Girls" but apparently there are none. |
Originally Posted by wayne_curr
(Post 642158)
They're old now.
When I saw the Circle Jerks a few years ago ... they were about 4 bands down from the headliner, Pennywise ... they didn't move around much either (not like the video above, and not like they were in LA five years before that video). I've got a buddy who lives in another city north of here ... he's got probably 5,000 punk 45's and EP's ... I feel pretty good when he plays a few and I know every tenth band. One of the things that is a little sad about the digital age is so much music is gone forever ... 90% of what was out before the first CD arrived in '84 isn't on digital anything, and even with bands that are represented on CD, they pick what the record company considers "hits" and leave the rest in the vault, rotting. Just off the top of my head, and this is not "punk" but whatever .. we get J. Geils Band's "Centerfold" on CD but not anything from the album "Full House" (which is one of the best party records ever recorded anywhere ... period). If anyone's not familiar with that album, it's pretty much the same as giving us The Who's "Squeezebox" as a "history" of that band, while burying "Live at Leeds". |
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Originally Posted by lordrigamus
(Post 642245)
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Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 642248)
I have been trying to find some FEAR albums online and have not had any success. I first heard "I love living in the City" in SLC Punk and have wanted to listen to so more. Would you happen to have any mp3's of them that you would mind sharing?
Let's Have a War, I Love Living in the City and New York's Alright are on it to name a few. |
Originally Posted by lordrigamus
(Post 642251)
My buddy found a copy of Fear-The Record in an old ass record shop. I got a copy cd from him. It's around here somewhere, I'll see if I can find it.
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Yeah, I'll look for it, it just might take a bit. I've got shit scattered everywhere.
Organized chaos, that's my motto. |
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