Quoted from DanDanDAN:you coastals...
I'd tell you about Chicago punk...but you weren't there
I was, 80-86. Great times. Sadly, this past Sunday we just lost Rob Warmowski. R.I.P.
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Quoted from DanDanDAN:you coastals...
I'd tell you about Chicago punk...but you weren't there
I was, 80-86. Great times. Sadly, this past Sunday we just lost Rob Warmowski. R.I.P.
Quoted from tullster:I was in my mid-20's in the mid 80's and going to concerts was pretty much a hobby. The music scene had become pretty stale with most of the great bands from the 70's becoming washed up, and I couldn't get into the new "corporate" Rock Bands. A friend convinced me to go see Black Flag in '84 and it was over. The Dead Kennedys, X, Suicidal Tendencies, The Stranglers, Motorhead, etc. soon followed and the thought of going to see another run-of-the-mill (what is now considered) "Classic Rock" Band again made me cringe. And there were lots of local punk bands that were a blast as well.
Great Times!
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