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hardcore appreciation thread
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 13 Nov 2006, 05:35 ---What's the current opinion on the Dead Kennedys.
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The current opinion is I don't like the Dead Kennedys.
jeph:
--- Quote from: livingthelie on 13 Nov 2006, 05:06 ---yes.? your right.? it's so silly.? not nearly as intelligent as say headbanging (which hurts my neck just looking at it). or maybe the "punk rock drunken stumble into the PA".? or how about burning down churches...wait, sorry, that was just norway.
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You forgot the indie-rocker stand-still-with-your-arms-crossed-and-nod-your-head dance.
Johnny C:
and you forgot the toe-tap! the toe-tap makes that move, jeph. makes it.
Scytale:
What about at Prog concerts where people bring foldout chairs with them to sit down in the front row and watch...
SpacemanSpiff:
I'm not quite sure whether what I like is actually hardcore in the purest form, save for a few classic bands such as Black Flag, Gorilla Biscuits, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys ... are Nation of Ulysses considered hardcore now or not?
For some reason though, bands like Biohazard and Sick of it All don't do it at all for me. Like many other hardcore bands I know, the music is pretty good live (and sometimes painful, for example The Hope Conspiracy) but on CD rather boring. I guess I need more than a couple of breakdowns.
I'm more partial to what hardcore inspired, namely stuff like Botch or Ion Dissonance, noise-influenced hardcore like M?nus, bands like Orchid or Rorschach and especially that spastic hardcore for people with ADD, such as Daughters, The Locust and especially the early 90s San Diego scene.
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