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I have been rocking my old flight jacket......It must have shrunk in the closet cause I couldnt have gotten bigger. Nah im stinking to it shrunk in the closet.

Haha, nice. I never had a flight jacket, but I've definitely worn boots and braces. I used to be in an oi band.
 
Happy turkey day
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I've been really into Civil War by D4 lately. Unfortunately, they opened for NOFX a few years ago and I couldn't give a sheet about them, I was sucking beer at the bar. Today, I would have much rather watched them than NOFX. NOFX hasn't made anything good since So Long...

One of my favorite albums,love D4.
 
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I love the Dead Boys and I love Blood For Blood. Therefore, when I heard this I was extremely happy.

 
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I caught Riot Fest in Philadelphia recently. X, The Dead Milkmen, 7 Seconds, and Descendents were all solid. Some of the openers were great as well. I'm not sure why all the so-called "pop punk" bands were on it or why soft rock bands are even considered punk.

I also had the pleasure of opening for Stiff Little Fingers and Roger Merit and The Disasters this year. Two separate shows. Good times.
 
I caught Riot Fest in Philadelphia recently. X, The Dead Milkmen, 7 Seconds, and Descendents were all solid. Some of the openers were great as well. I'm not sure why all the so-called "pop punk" bands were on it or why soft rock bands are even considered punk.

I also had the pleasure of opening for Stiff Little Fingers and Roger Merit and The Disasters this year. Two separate shows. Good times.

Nice. Do you have a link to your songs?
 
You know that the backing girl singer is non other then sexy ass debbie gibson herself.

I was unaware of that.

In 1995, she signed with EMI's SBK Records division and recorded what would be her only album for the label, Think With Your Heart. This album is an Adult Contemporary heavy album consisting of piano ballads and keyboard ballads recorded predominantly with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the major orchestras of the United Kingdom.[8] The album's producer, Niko Bolas (usually Neil Young's co-producer), was producing the reunion album for veteran punk band Circle Jerks, and invited Gibson to a recording session for that band's album, she sang background vocals on the song "I Wanna Destroy You," as well as appearing at and participating in the Circle Jerks' performance at punk venue CBGB, wearing one of the band's t-shirts and sharing a microphone with frontman Keith Morris.

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Guttermouth- Lucky the Luckiest Donkey is a good way to get annoying party guests to leave. Also, 10+ years later I still laugh at people on roller-blades.
Anti-Flag - Got the Numbers
Propagandhi- "Beth Middler now assumes Sainthood! Romanticize murder for morale. Tie a yellow ribbon round the oaktree my friends and... geeeeee Wally thats swell!..."
 
Very cool. Are you in a band now?

This was our attempt at a music video: Rush Hour - YouTube

I'm not. However, I'm using the free time to write an entire record of 8 bit music written with punk and hardcore song theory. At the moment I've got 9 songs written, but I want to have 12-13 songs. I'm looking for roughly 30 minutes.

On the back burner I've got some songs that are written in the style of Face To Face. Once I finish with the 8 bit stuff I'll start working on the other material.
 
Listened to alot of Ice T and Body Count today

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I could never figure out if he was just doin it to cash in or what. Also for some reason reminds me alot of Danzig in this video.
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Skip to the breakdown 2:20 best part....and judgment night soundtrack was such an amazing colaberation for its time
 
The fact that most people think of Ice T as an actor these days is hilarious. More hilarious are those that call him a "rapper turned actor." Body Count was a Metal band!!
 
Do you guys have any old punk pictures of yourself? When I was in my touring band we definitely sold the image. I'm 32 now, so I've traded in the mohawk for something easier to deal with on a day to day basis. I've definitely abandoned the fashion before function way of thinking. With that being typed, here are a few old pics.

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This next one was at my wedding.

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This is at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame by some display pieces from The Ramones.

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some I found qucily on my comp.. unfortantly mine are hard copy photos....You know before the crazy age of digital cams......Getting old
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