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a pack of wolves:
I dunno, I always thought the Cro-Mags had some serious bullshit going on with that well dodgy insert to The Age Of Quarrel. Nevertheless, they did do some great music.



Ghostlimb - s/t


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In honour of their upcoming UK gigs here is some more Ghostlimb. The album grimbo posted a page or so back is probably better but this is still great, more raging hardcore from these guys who share members with Graf Orlock. Their gig together is going to be ridiculously good.

A Wet Helmet:
Cro-Mags got really weird and kind of shitty post Age of Quarrel, no doubt.   They fell apart, got back together, fell apart again (on tour!) and went back and forth between being hardcore and being metal, but damn...  Their early stuff was amazing.

I saw them once when John Bloodclot had quit in the middle of the tour, so Harley was singing and his brother (I think it was his brother) had been introduced as having just gotten out of jail, played flute.   No shit, flute, on stage with the Cro-Mags.   KrishnaCore got weird as fuck sometimes.   :laugh:

They did a cover of Hey Joe only it was Hey John and the lyrics were "Where you going with that bald spot on your head" as Harley had started referring to Bloodclot as Baldspot.  Fucking comedy gold I tell you!

falandrew:
Guys guys guys, there is a shit-ton of hardcore in this thread. Can someone give me say a top ten bands I should listen to?

I know most of the bigger stuff like black flag/minor threat/bad brains and thought that was pretty much it for hardcore but then ya'll post this thread and make me go wtf :?

Will:

--- Quote from: Lummer on 21 May 2009, 06:09 ---How do y'all dudes feel about Disfear? I saw them yesterday. They were good!

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I am quite the fan. I saw them last year in Pittsburgh and it was a hell of a show. They're nothing groundbreaking but sooooo good. Plus, I mean there's that whole At The Gates background, so, I guess Tomas kinda has his musical pedigree down, or something.

valley_parade:

--- Quote from: A Wet Helmet on 21 May 2009, 08:27 ---A good introduction to AF, who really are, in many ways, the Godfathers of New York Hardcore.

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Vinny Stigma opened for Dropkick Murphys when I saw them in March, and let us know that last statement at least SEVENTEEN THOUSAND TIMES. I wanted to dive off the balcony and tackle his annoying, old ass.

Speaking of Boston (where this all went down)..

The Proletariat - Soma Holiday




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