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I Like Hardcore Music. Do You Like Hardcore Music? - SAM, YOU MUST POST!
Rizzo:
On one of the few trips I make back to this forum, I find this thread? Fucking fantastic. Thanks guys.
I have plenty I could upload but no bandwidth sadly.
I recommend everyone check out;
Nine - Lights Out/Killing Angels. - The first hardcore band I ever listened to and definitely one of the most underrated in my opinion. Hard to find due to the short name but with any luck someone will have one of their albums.
Integrity - Why haven't the been mentioned already? Seasons in the size of days is a damned good album and a must listen. Maybe not the best, but definitely pioneering.
Doomriders may be worth checking out if you haven't already heard them. I'm beginning to find them a bit tired but that's because I've listened to them too much.
Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life - Best album of 08, no contest for me. Experimental hardcore band has horrific carcrash and are merged with Sonic Youth or possibly the Pixies. All turns out well.
Also, what's the story with everyone's avatars? I don't know this band...
Will:
Rizzo! Man, I was wondering if you were gonna show up in this thread.
Fucked Up is seriously great, ChemCom is no doubt the best record of last year.
pinkpiche:
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Also whats that first album?
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Their other album (2004) was called My Heroes Have Always Killed Cowboys, so I think that's a good enough reason already..
But if you like Sonic Youth, I'd say go for it!
Akimbo is hardcore embossed with sludge and EPIC drumming 8-)
michaelicious:
I think you would dig their first album a lot more than the second, even though both are pretty solid.
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A Wet Helmet:
If you don't have this album and listen to it regularly... You're a pussy who doesn't really like hardcore.
That's right, I went there.
Underdog -- The Vanishing Point.
So. Fucking. Good.
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Edited to add: Don't be surprised by the occasional reggae-esque interludes in this album. This was 1989 afterall, and the Bad Brains were still near the top of their game. It shouldn't be shocking that other bands tried to emmulate them. I mean, fuck, we used to have tons of Kirshna-Core bands for crying out loud. It was a strange (though awesome) time.
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