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• #52
Hardcore for me started with a series of 8 tapes from Thrasher Mag in the late 80s, I think I sent off a cheque or postal order to the States paid for with about a months worth of paper round money. Finally 3 months later this came through the post..
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• #55
This is where the hardcore started...
IMBALANCE - Spouting Rhetoric
Whoa... UKxHC
Reminds me of being 15 again and buying Household Name hardcore samplers for £4 from the distro stall at Camden Lock market.
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• #56
Which lead to...
ANTHEM OF THE CENTURY THE ENDURING VISION - YouTube
...then...
Sworn In - Pretty Girls Die Just The Same (with Lyrics) - YouTube
All basically because of:
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• #57
Whoa... UKxHC
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• #59
Best band on HHN:
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• #62
Wow... it's all coming out now. Max... Beatdown Fury?! I would never have guessed.
This was the pinnacle of hardcore for me.
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• #63
Best band on HHN:
Do you have a Ye Wiles shirt? I've definitely seen someone wearing one. I remember seeing Hassan wearing a The Take shirt as well I think.
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• #64
Victory ... hardcore as fuck.
This is the beginning of post-hardcore, whatever that means (also a Victory band):
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• #65
This sounds pretty good after a few beers
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• #66
"Stomp.
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• #67
this is what got me listening to the cure
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• #68
Hardcore for me started with a series of 8 tapes from Thrasher Mag in the late 80s, I think I sent off a cheque or postal order to the States paid for with about a months worth of paper round money. Finally 3 months later this came through the post..
This is pretty much exactly how I got my first skateboard, although it was about three months of paper delivery money and maybe two months wait for the post.
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• #69
We had a coupla punk kids who squatted a flat in our estate in '76, I remember cuz it was a scorcher of a summer and they were super-nice guys who would hang out with us and play footie and stuff... Really nice guys, they were brothers...
Anyway... Every weekend one of the big crimmo families in Pimlico (the Arbuckles) would kick their door in and then proceed to kick the living shit out of them then chuck all their stuff out into the yard... They put up with it for a few weeks then they fucked off... Who can blame them?
This one's for them... One of the guys would always show me his autographed Polaroid of him and Sid outside SEX on the Kings Road... Sid was a fucking pop star on our estate...
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• #70
Joe you are a legend.
We used to make pilgrimages down to Kings road, and visit Seditionaries, pretending we actually could afford something ,in the vain hope of seeing the Pistols.
Sid was a fucking pop star, and he died just when all my mates were getting into smack, now some are dead or have Hep C. I remember going on a march with loads of punks to Hyde park a year after his death.
Best band from Cambridge's punk scene was my mates band the Usershoooak ptewwwww
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• #71
Fugazi = awesome.
Been listening to the WuTang Fugazi remix album a lot over the past few weeks. I really wanted to dislike this, fugazi being sacred; but I have a lot of love.
edit: how the feck do I get videos to show?
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• #72
copy the longlink
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• #74
I thought the Wugazi was ill-conceived and I really disliked it.
On the other hand, the Grey Album was off the map.
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• #75
Can't get this on youtube right now but gawker seems to be able to play it
Alicia Keys and Bonnie Raitt Name-Check Whitney Houston and Sing in Memory of Etta James
The Op Ivy reminded me of Citizen Fish, a great English ska punk band.
Citizen Fish -Can't Complain - YouTube