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Scandanavian War Machine:
Zao - Legendary
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Zao was mentioned briefly earlier in the thread so i thought i'd put this up because it is sweet. it's sort of like a greatest hits of their earlier work and it's really great if you like a little bit of metal with your hardcore.
a pack of wolves:
--- Quote from: A Wet Helmet on 21 May 2009, 08:59 ---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!
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Amazing! I'm not averse to flute in hardcore (yeah, I really liked Submission Hold) but in the Cro-Mags... oh dear. Really wish I'd seen that, just for the hilarity.
--- Quote from: valley_parade on 21 May 2009, 11:12 ---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.
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Anyone know if that rumour that he was so shit in the early days of AF that they didn't allow him to plug his guitar in on stage is true? I kind of hope it is.
--- Quote from: falandrew on 21 May 2009, 09:57 ---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?
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Out of this thread, in no order:
Gorilla Biscuits
Converge
Circle Takes The Square
New York City Hardcore compilation
Drive Like Jehu
Scholastic Deth
Botch
Orchid
Ten Grand
Hüsker Dü
And then everything else, I can't actually think of any bad uploads in this thread and it was hard to think of just ten.
valley_parade:
God, I hope so. He was TERRIBLE. You know that obnxious, loud, short-of stature, egotistical New Yorker attitude?
I think they based it on Vinnie.
a pack of wolves:
I'd say he was the biggest joke in NYHC, but that would mean forgetting Rick Ta Life. And you should never forget Rick Ta Life. Dude rode a horse once.
A Wet Helmet:
Yeah, nobody ever said any of the New York bands are humble.
So, to get away from New York for a minute and back to my hometown of D.C. (We're going to conveniently ignore the fact that they moved to NY, okay?) Here is the Bad Brain's Rock For Light
This is probably the most under appreciated/least listened to album of the classic Bad Brains era. Personally, I think it's phenomenal, but it tends to get overshadowed by I Against I and the live album that followed it. It was produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars, believe it or not, and contains pretty much everything you've already heard on the ROIR tapes, though it is much more polished and professional. The band was really coming into their own at this time and their confidence shows. There's also a few real ass-kickers in here that aren't found anywhere else.
Bad Brains -- Rock For Light
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