Grumpybumpy
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I was joshing ya.. Anyhow, did anyone listen to link 80 back in the day? I guess you'd call them hardcore ska punk. Awesome stuff, even better shows
Yeah sorry about that, ill leave the dog out of it. Anyone buy any new 7s or splits lately?
Heave been listening to alot of 55 on the dime by the minutemen and some dicks as well.
I was joshing ya.. Anyhow, did anyone listen to link 80 back in the day? I guess you'd call them hardcore ska punk. Awesome stuff, even better shows
Punk and Hardcore are absolutely my favorite IPAs bar none:
http://www.brewdog.com/product/punk-ipa
http://www.brewdog.com/product/hardcore-ipa
I'm so glad people are finally taking about this Scottish Brewery which, IMHO makes better American ales than any American brewery...
...!
Had the chance to see Rancid last night in AC, my buddy who wanted to go was nowhere to be found. I couldn't drive myself. Spent the day drinking Imperial IPA, was a bit drunk.
Haven't seen Rancid play in a LONG time, but yeah, they're a hell of a lot of fun live.
Dogs are pretty punk rock in my opinion. With that being typed I'm sad because I had to find a new home for my dog...
Sorry to hear that man.
I tried putting in a video of Agnostic Front's - Pauly the (beer drinking) dog to help ease the pain but it didn't work
The hardcore band? I'm digging this!
The thing with Social Distortion (at least to me) is they only had one album where they brought it all together.
What I'm talking about is on their earlier releases the music was amazing but the lyrics were lackluster. Lyrics like "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, you won't see these kids in heaven" suck. On their later releases the lyrics are amazing, but the music is just boring. The one release they brought it all together was White Light, White Heat, White Trash.
I respect Social D and have seen them twice (1997 and whenever the tour with Matt Freeman was) but I don't listen to them too often.
Now, I realize that I'm replying to a 2 year old post, but I agree, but disagree.
I thought White light nailed it as a studio album. Big, thick production, well written songs ("I Was Wrong" has been sorta my mantra since the first time I heard it), but certainly lacked what they sound like in their environment: Big clubs, small theaters. Even "Mainliner", "1945" sound freakin awesome live...I'm sure many will disagree, but Ness is a Profit.
this is a great thread and I'm only getting started shuffling through it...
Can I just say how much I miss CBGB? I played there a ton in an old band, and saw a ton of hardcore matinee shows...you never sounded better than you did on stage at CB's!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la_isVMzBaI
Can I just say how much I miss CBGB? I played there a ton in an old band, and saw a ton of hardcore matinee shows...you never sounded better than you did on stage at CB's!
What band did you play in? I did play one show there with oxblood and templars...speaking of.....
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OP how in the hell can you list those bands and not have Social Distortion on it? Beyond that what's punk? Fast music or a mentality? I'd argue that Elvis Costello is more punk than half of those bands you listed.
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