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Dante_Cubit 1,996 posts
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mad_caddy 3,412 posts
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Registered 14 years agofuckin hell Spraynard are awesome. remind me a bit of Digger and RVIVR.
My playlist at the moment seems to consist of:
Black Flag - Nervous Breakdown
Strung Out - Teenage suburban Wasteland Blue / Agents of the Underground
Propagandhi - Failed States
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New single from A Wilhelm Scream!
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mad_caddy wrote:
You appear to have exceptional taste.
fuckin hell Spraynard are awesome. remind me a bit of Digger and RVIVR.
My playlist at the moment seems to consist of:
Black Flag - Nervous Breakdown
Strung Out - Teenage suburban Wasteland Blue / Agents of the Underground
Propagandhi - Failed States
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BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Spraynard and RVIVR are fucking great.
fuckin hell Spraynard are awesome. remind me a bit of Digger and RVIVR
Also..
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BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Still a relevant punk band
Edited by BillMurray at 01:38:02 03-07-2013
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mad_caddy 3,412 posts
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Registered 14 years agoMe likey the stuff that's being thrown in here.
and I'll throw this in a mixture of Pulley, Strung Out, Voodoo Glow Skulls...a side project for a few guys.
the implants:
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mad_caddy 3,412 posts
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Registered 14 years agoCan't stop listening to Teenage Bottlerocket
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From BR's upcoming 'Christmas Songs' Album. -
BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Fucking great band. New songs are fantastic. -
BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Registered 10 years agothelzdking wrote:
Just realised i've repeated a previous post that I forgot to read. nevermind.
Never seen them, but I've heard bits and pieces and they are pretty good, they remind me of Milloy.
Have you heard Pudge? If not they're sloppy cider punks from Sheffield, they sound a little like Chopper.
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BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Fucking hell, were that Mark and Lard? -
BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Any pop punk/punk to recommend? I've not stayed in with a few beers/whiskeys and listened to music all night for ages and i'm reet in the mood for that now. -
BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Registered 10 years ago@Dante_Cubit Only just seen your year old post.
GY is still pretty much a cultural wasteland. Had a great scene in my late teens, early 20's and then went a bit quiet. It's definitely picked up in the past few years with some decent punk/pop-punk bands. Everyone still goes to the barge/gullies. It's not changed at all in that respect. There are worse places to live(I think). -
BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Not been to a punk gig in ages. Miss my early 20's. -
Cath4rsis 123 posts
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Registered 6 years agoIs this thread Crust friendly?
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BillMurray 9,148 posts
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Registered 10 years agoOf course!
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I'm not massively into punk, but was reminded of these chaps earlier today. Belting performance.
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Cath4rsis 123 posts
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Registered 6 years agoCrossover Thrash would be the term you're probably after.
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D.R.I. are too polished? I've heard it all now.
Thrash metal was partially born from punk (and NWOBHM) in the early 80s, so a thrash band covering a punk band is pretty standard. In fact, that very Slayer album (Undisputed Attitude) has "covers" of Jeff Hanneman's punk band Pap Smear. -
Cath4rsis 123 posts
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Registered 6 years agoIf we're gonna talk about metal band embracing their inner punk then Darkthrone would be near the top, they ditched a lot of their Black Metal sound and went back to NWOBHM/Punk/Crust etc during the past few albums.
In my opinion it's the best stuff they've done.
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Yeah it's definitely their best work (IMO, of course) since "Soulside Journey" (me being a death metal fanboy, that's not going to be topped).
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Tonka 27,662 posts
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For me NOFX are my favourite. For some reason out of all the genre's and bands I have been into NOFX are the only one that has survived the journey. The only band I liked 20 years ago that I still really like today, it helps too that they still make great albums. Better albums.
I need more live shows from them because I've bled youtube dry.
I like Propagandhi too, old stuff though. I can't get into their newer releases.
And Rancid, I like them.
Tilt were good.
Frenzal Rhomb and Bodyjar.
A lot of the Fat bands are good.
The Distillers.
The Gimme, gimme's.
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