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ADRIAN WOODHOUSE:
i searched for it here and i was  surprised it wasn't already uploaded here.


COMADRE - BURN YOUR BONES
hc/screamo/whatever

they are from california and i think they are awesome :)


www.myspace.com/comadre 




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A Wet Helmet:

This... Was a great show.

medicatesleep:

--- Quote from: A Wet Helmet on 23 Jun 2009, 06:22 ---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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Hey homeslice, I don't mean to be puttin salt in the Kool Aid but this does not sound like Hardcore. It sounds like RATT. But if it holds a special nostalgic place in your heart, that's cool.

A Wet Helmet:
I will be the first to admit that the sound of what's being defined as hardcore has changed a lot in the last 30 years.  Personally, I think Minor Threat sounds like the Sex Pistols played on 78 RPM.  The guys just a few years older than me who grew up buying ice cream from Henry Garfield Rollins and hanging out with Ian would tell me I don't know what hardcore is.   I get it, I'm the old fuck talking about things that at best are marginally relevant.   

If you don't like where today's hardcore came from, that's fine.  Don't listen to it.   You can be pretty certain anything you ever see me post is going to be from say...  85-95 and it's going to sound a lot different than something released in the last 10-15 years.   But RATT?  Seriously, you're either just being a rude fuck or you don't know much about music.    If you don't want the history lesson, don't click on the link. 

Will:

--- Quote from: A Wet Helmet on 24 Jun 2009, 03:31 ---I get it, I'm the old fuck talking about things that at best are marginally relevant.   

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And I'm a young fuck who doesn't really get into any of the old hardcore stuff, but damn it if I don't love seeing the almost complete spectrum of hardcore represented in this thread.

I get highly annoyed with kids that look at bands like Norma Jean and think they're the most unique and original thing ever, but look at you confused when you mention Botch or Coalesce. I wax eloquent about the good old days of Pg.99/Orchid/Majority Rule. So I understand the attachment to the history of it. I say, even though I tend not to click on your links (personal preference and all), keep 'em coming!

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