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Music - Punk
First off, I've done a search, and no topics seemed to shine directly upon Punk music itself.
Okay so who likes Punk? Favorite bands? To name 5, Minor Threat, NoFX, Rise Against, Anti-Flag, and Pennywise. Discuss. :) |
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Yeah like I said, I was only naming 5. I like most of the other bands you mentioned too.
How 'bout everyone list your top 10 favorite punk bands of all time. (New school, old school, pop-punk, <insert genre>-punk, anything.) |
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Check out 20 Years of Dischord. It is an AMAZING box set. Dischord is a local label in DC and has been recording stuff from short lived (and longer lived) bands for a long time.
*edit* The B&N page dosn't list the full track listing. The full track listing can be found here. Wetzel |
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Ho-lee crap. I need to get that. What an awesome track listing! It has one more than one of my all time favorite bands! Thanks for the info man.
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I prefer Emo and punk.... but emo more....to name a few( Taking Back Sunday, Thrice, From Autumn to Ashes, Story of the Year, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE!!! )
Ska( Less than jake, Mustard Plug, Atom and his Package) ALSO HEAVY METAL!!!( UNEARTH, LAMB OF GOD, PANTERA, HATEBREED, A DOZEN FURRIES) |
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I listen to stuff like AFI, Thrice, Avenged Sevenfold, Atreyu, Minor Threat, and Tiger Army, among other non-punk bands.
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Tsunami Bomb is my #1 favorite band, I'll be seeing them next Friday with Flogging Molly, and yes, I will be missing one night of the build. *tear*
I also like Rise Against, Bad Religion, Green Day, among others. EDIT: How could I have forgotten them, Social Distortion is awesome too. |
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Lol, I'm gonna try and catch Flogging Molly when they come up to Boston, the night before our regional starts, I haven't seen them live in almost 3 years!!...and Social D is playing the day after we ship our bot....soooo just add another late night up to the tally I guess.
I'll toss out a few punk bands I listen to: Social Distortion, Stiff Little Fingers, One Man Army, Rancid, The Bouncing Souls, The Swinging Utters, The Pinkerton Thugs, Kicked in the Head I also listen to a lot of ska and irish too. :) |
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Lot's of good bands mentioned. I love the reference to The Pinkerton Thugs, I haven't heard anything from them in a while. Social D rocks! DropKick Murphys is my favorite Irish sounding band. I got the new Flogging Molly CD not that long ago, and I liked the other two better, but it's still good.
I've been listening to Authority Zero, and NoFX - Pump up the Valuum, a lot lately. |
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(Bad Religion is really good, too. ;)) and Tsunami Bomb!? Yer so freakin' lucky! Guttermouth, Bikini Kill, Bodyjar, Pretty Girls Make Graves are my favs. I guess I'm more of an indie/lo-fi kinda guy |
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Yay! Heavy Metal! And local Kansas punk band KTP!
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I'm not totally Punk IMHO, well, I mean I wear polo shirts for crying out loud, but I listen to Bad Religion, The Matches, Green Day, etc. Of course, what really defines punk music? Is it rebellion, is it energy, what is it? If could throw a few more bands into there, but I won't.
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Punk music has changed so much over time... I like many of the newer bands but I also know my roots. I love The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, and The Dead Kennedys to name a few. I enjoy many of the bands previously mentioned and here are a few more to add: The Used, They Might Be Giants, Unwritten Law, and though many people don't think of them as punk R.E.M. If you decide to go searching for new music you should check out http://www.punkrock.org/ it is at least a reference point. I don't particularly care for the new pop-"punk" brigade that seems to keep growing mainly due to the fact that these bands aren't writing music in the spirit to which punk music was born.
Joseph, generally speaking punk music is an intelligent,and very politically driven form of music first popularized in the UK aimed at the monarchy there. It was adoptedby anarchists, thus being branded as an "outcast" form of music. If you want more info feel free to ask, but I will end the history lesson with that. |
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