Been on this album here lately
New guy checking in. I wasn't fortunate enough to live through some of the great times mentioned in this thread, but have some great memories growing up playing in a punk band and going to great shows in the 90's and early 2000's. Now just trying to raise my kids right.
One thing I haven't seen posted in this thread (and maybe slightly off topic), any psychobilly fans in here? Nekromantix, Mad Sin, Koffin Kats, Tiger Army to name a few.
Evie (resized).jpgQuoted from Hold_Fast:New guy checking in. I wasn't fortunate enough to live through some of the great times mentioned in this thread, but have some great memories growing up playing in a punk band and going to great shows in the 90's and early 2000's. Now just trying to raise my kids right.
One thing I haven't seen posted in this thread (and maybe slightly off topic), any psychobilly fans in here? Nekromantix, Mad Sin, Koffin Kats, Tiger Army to name a few.
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Big psychobilly fan here!! Bought myself a couple Gretsch guitars, got the pompadour nice and high, and hitting that slapback delay! I’m a big Jim Heath fan.
Quoted from Hold_Fast:New guy checking in. I wasn't fortunate enough to live through some of the great times mentioned in this thread, but have some great memories growing up playing in a punk band and going to great shows in the 90's and early 2000's. Now just trying to raise my kids right.
One thing I haven't seen posted in this thread (and maybe slightly off topic), any psychobilly fans in here? Nekromantix, Mad Sin, Koffin Kats, Tiger Army to name a few.
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Who doesn't love a cute kid in a Cock Sparrer onesie haha! Seriously, that's awesome. Shock Troops is a killer album.
Quoted from Hold_Fast:New guy checking in. I wasn't fortunate enough to live through some of the great times mentioned in this thread, but have some great memories growing up playing in a punk band and going to great shows in the 90's and early 2000's. Now just trying to raise my kids right.
One thing I haven't seen posted in this thread (and maybe slightly off topic), any psychobilly fans in here? Nekromantix, Mad Sin, Koffin Kats, Tiger Army to name a few.
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Gutter Demons. Monsters onstage, dont miss em if they play your area.
Quoted from PaulCoff:I wouldn’t be who I am today if it wasn’t for Dirty Rotten Imbeciles.
Eggzachary. I literally busted the tape from overlistening to Four of a Kind in 89. I wore headphones at school lol.
My conundrum here is which version is better?
I like Spikes intro on Dealing with It but Kurt really goes faster than warp 20 on the Dirty Rotten LP track.
WIN WIN.
I think there's kinda no doubt, I love both albums, but the Dirty Rotten LP is the clear winner here.
Quoted from CraigC:any love for the core?
Always the Hard Way is (was) one of my gym mainstays. Love that album.
Thanks to CrazyLevi for finding this for me..
Bisquette the goat loved her metal/hardcore/grind shows. Wormrot playing some shithole somewhere in France.
Quoted from CraigC:Gryszzz are you a fan of sheer terror?
Quoted from CraigC:Gryszzz are you a fan of sheer terror?
Not gonna front like I know anything about hardcore. I like Terror and Hatebreed, etc., the grocery store hc haha. But never heard Sheer Teror or Alone in a Crowd (that fuckin ruled). Just never got hugely into the tough guy modern hc, cause well, too many tough guys lol.
But I'm diggin what you're throwin down.
Ha, my 1st post in here was in regards to 1st show being dri/napalm death. Bring it back full circle- sheer terror was opening act.
Other band on bill was acid bath.
I have listened to the new Jeff Rosenstock album like six times in the last four days. It’s “newer” style punk, I thoroughly enjoy it.
Punk, you say?
This is the thread for my first comment since registering, which makes a metric ton o' sense. Spent 10 years on the road, and was fortunate enough to play CBGB, the 100 Club in London and a ton more. Our sound wasn't particularly punk, but sure had our roots there. Joe Strummer is the reason I wanted to write lyrics, although Pete Townshend is the one who made me want to play guitar.
Discovered this band when they played a Joe Strummer memorial gig, and think this song is a monster.
Tankcrimes records just put Dystopia's masterpiece The Aftermath on Bandcamp. Please pay more than $5 for it. They're also releasing the new Necrot...stoked.
Quoted from o-din:These guys are from not far away.
I love this band...thanks for the video
Quoted from Gryszzz:This is goin on it's second spin
Same here..This is good for.more plays
Thx for sharing ...just launching off this thread
Man I thought the Negative Approach 7" was unobtanium. I'm sure first pressings are.
But I just scored a brand new one on FYE (puke) for seven fuckin dollars.
Ahhh shit. Best 7" ever released!
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