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I am not sure I know what that is? I seriously thought it was a crash test dummy. What is it supposed to be?
They ask why do we dress this way live for now--don't understand today see the kids--but don't hear what they say close your eyes and look the other way say the end justifies the means gonna loc
Up and throw away the keys crucified--crucified for your sins crucified--crucified for your sins they don't know our feelings--only desperate cries they see reflections through distorted eyes we
T care because it breaks their views got to learn to fight to live before they grind us under heel we're the targets so easy to find and we're the ones that won't stay in line I find myself nail
A cross for something that I didn't do it's your fault you've ruined our lives and we're the ones you crucify you're the ones who commit the crimes but it's always us who do the time
Agnostic Front?
I am not sure I know what that is? I seriously thought it was a crash test dummy. What is it supposed to be?
They covered it yes. It was an iron cross song..... though not the origination of the symbol, an apt description of it, and its working class roots
A crucified skinhead. See, he has a little bald head and little suspenders and little two-tone boots.
I think it was originally from the Last Resort.
The only hardcore I like is really early 80s hardcore where it was more or less punk. At some point it became really more a metal genre, and suffered greatly because of it.
Also hardcore guys look like ****. A band hoody, athletic shorts and addidas track shoes are something you go to the GYM in, not outside where people can see you.
Also, straightedge? Posi?
Seriously, hardcore got real gay, real fast. Now you have The Seventh Seal of the Avenging Avengencers Of Glory, who are "posi straightedge" and sound like the second level of Super Mario (the duh-luh-luh-luhluh part in the pipes). No ****ing thank you.
The entire 90s contributed very little to the punk genre that wasn't totally negative. Hardcore became ****, skate punk was THE WORST...folk punk (like the Dropkick Murphys) was cool for awhile, but you can only make so many punk songs that include the bagpipes.
The only hardcore I like is really early 80s hardcore where it was more or less punk. At some point it became really more a metal genre, and suffered greatly because of it.
Also hardcore guys look like ****. A band hoody, athletic shorts and addidas track shoes are something you go to the GYM in, not outside where people can see you.
Also, straightedge? Posi?
Seriously, hardcore got real gay, real fast. Now you have The Seventh Seal of the Avenging Avengencers Of Glory, who are "posi straightedge" and sound like the second level of Super Mario (the duh-luh-luh-luhluh part in the pipes). No ****ing thank you.
The entire 90s contributed very little to the punk genre that wasn't totally negative. Hardcore became ****, skate punk was THE WORST...folk punk (like the Dropkick Murphys) was cool for awhile, but you can only make so many punk songs that include the bagpipes.
Dead Kennedy's was the end of real punk to me.
Green Day was the final nail in the coffin.
Green Day was the final nail in the coffin.
Green Day was the final nail in the coffin.
I think contemporary punk is experiencing a resurgence. There's a lot of new Crust Punk bands coming out and the scene is pretty healthy.
The problem is that bands that twenty five years ago would have been just normal punk bands like the Dead Kennedys or Black Flag today become crust bands because they have to make absolutely sure they're in no way associated with "posi-hardcore" or gay ass Blink 182.
It means that bands that could be making really good music in studios with actual instruments are trying to record on their own in squats with **** instruments. I, personally, would like to go to a show in a place that isn't full of garbage and 14 year old runaways. That would be fun for me, if only occasionally.
We have three places we can firmly blame ALL of this on:
DC (****ty straightedge)
Boston (****ty hardcore)
Souther California (****ty skate punk)
It's their fault. NYC Hardcore tried to punk it up a little bit, but they just ended up making "beat you up" tough guy hardcore and it didn't help much. Boston also gets somewhat forgiveness for giving us the Dropkicks and the Streetdogs, totally good bands. Otherwise, **** their posi hardcore bull****.
As for Oi!, it's a dead genre. Dead. Gone. No more. All the folk punk stuff (FOi!lk) revived it a little bit, but like I said there's only so many songs you can make with punk rhythms and bagpipes and the Dropkicks basically did all of them.
gay ass Blink 182
I could never get into punk. I went headfirst into metal and never looked back. :shrug:
Oh, come on now, You want to play the "ignorant generalizations" game?yeah metal is so cool, I remember that one time that band had a 20 minute long medly-medly-medly guitar solo in that one song that was basically the lord of the rings.
the dropkick murphys are so awesome; I love them with all my body (including my pee pee).
I saw them live in a bar in Southie with MAYBE 20 other people. It wasn't billed, totally secret, no tickets. Yeah it's a pretty big deal. If you want to make friends in Dorchester in Boston just put "Skinhead on the MBTA" on the juke, then everyone will like you. If you want to get your ass kicked put on "Shipping up to Boston", then everyone will hate you and beat you like the poseur you are.
You need to start liking them right now, they're the only decent think that's come out of punk in almost 30 years.
they're totally unique. seriously. i love them. SO MUCH. WAY better then Choke. WAY BETTER.
Ska isn't just dead, it's been brutally raped and displayed...
I HATE ska kids that think they know **** about Skinheads. Just because we both listen to Desmond Dekker doesn't mean we're going to hang out, you emo glasses wearing dork.
Oh, come on now, You want to play the "ignorant generalizations" game?
"Remember that one punk show where the guy sang about how society ****ed him and then that one guy punched me in the mouth and we all started fighting? So awesome."
:roll:
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