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I Like Hardcore Music. Do You Like Hardcore Music? - SAM, YOU MUST POST!
spoon_of_grimbo:
i think metalcore is acceptable in this thread, as long as it's more botch than it is KsE.
i might up a coupla johnny truant albums. they're a uk metalcore band influenced by botch, dillinger etc. but with the emphasis on heaviness and atmosphere over technicality.
a pack of wolves:
Did Johnny Truant do that track I Am The Primatologist Mr Sarpolsky (I probably spelled that wrong) or am I getting them mixed up with Three Stages Of Pain again?
Metalcore done right is a beautiful thing. I should probably put some Chokehold up here at some point. Content With Dying is almost at the opposite end of the spectrum to something like Jane Doe or We Are The Romans, eschewing the tight musicianship and production values, but it's very nearly as awesome.
Were One King Down that band that had a split EP with Spirit Of Youth? I think it would have been on Genet, Goodlife or Sober Mind, one of those Belgian edge labels anyway. I was never all that into the whole H8000 thing but Spirit Of Youth always felt a bit different. Colors That Bleed and to a lesser extent Source were good records, I always rather liked their very ecological brand of mosh. If I'm right, were One King Down part of that whole scene or were they an unconnected band they just happened to do a record with?
JFA - We Know You Suck (Alternative Tentacles, 2003)
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JFA (Jodie Foster's Army) on the other hand were not edge. Definitely, thoroughly not edge. Weed, skating and thrashing were the order of the day. This is the album Alternative Tentacles put out which has a couple of their early releases from '81 and '83 as well as a bunch of compilation tracks and the like. It's sloppy, fun and actually surprisingly inventive at times. One of their bassists ended up in Sun City Girls.
A Wet Helmet:
Anyone in the D.C. area, I have just about everything Revelation Records put out from start through about 92 or so on vinyl. Let me know if you want to come by and we can have a listening/taping party. Likewise for a hell of a lot of the old Discord stuff (how about a first pressing of the eponymous Fugazi? or some old Scream stuff with Dave Grohl playing drums?). Same for a pretty good chunk of the SST library.
Only condition is you have to listen politely as I relive my youth telling you about going to shows in the 80s. :roll:
sean:
i would gladly listen to anyone talking about going to punk shows at any time.
no really i would!
michaelicious:
I couldn't think of many better ways to spend an afternoon than that.
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