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  • sagedil
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    • Nov 2007
    • 7077

    #121
    The humor in it was MANY folks in the 90's said the same thing about that era of punk compared to what came before. Was a common, common refrain then.

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    • daruckis
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      • Jul 2009
      • 2277

      #122
      hahahaha that hilarious, i read the entire thing before i realized it was the onion. i was like, man he saw 2 members of the ramones, im sure people that were there at the ramones early shows at cbgbs think this guys a moron. then it was just like, oh. the onion.

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      • RRK
        Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 926

        #123
        I am happy I got to see the Ramones at Lollapalooza in '96.

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        • Vegan's Wife
          Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 100

          #124
          "Now I wanna sniff some glue.."!!!!!

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          • Veganpunk
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            • Jun 2009
            • 5382

            #125
            Ramones were awesome. Anyone like The Descendents??

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            • daruckis
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              • Jul 2009
              • 2277

              #126
              dude i love the descendents. kabuki girl is my shit.

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              • cyrax777
                Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 290

                #127
                saw alot of ska punk bands in early to mid 90's in orange county. alot of where are they know lol. except of course Sublime so glad i got to see them live.

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                • RRK
                  Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 926

                  #128
                  Originally posted by Veganpunk
                  Ramones were awesome. Anyone like The Descendents??
                  Sure, Milo Goes to College gets played pretty regularly around here. Haven't heard much of the newer stuff though.

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                  • Roo
                    Member
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 3446

                    #129
                    Originally posted by tom502
                    For me, it was Discharge, The Exploited, Crass, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag and Circle Jerks.
                    Me too, brother, me too. Add to that Bad Brains and the Minutemen and countless... other... 80's hardcore bands! Lol. OK back to the 90's. When good rap music died too. RRK, your posts are cracking me up. Welcome. Sage, see what happens if you lay off Chad for even 2 seconds? An interesting thread Going to finish reading it now, just had to throw Tom a shoutout for the good punk rock. The REAL sht. Lol.

                    EDIT: wow, I think I just learned to not post a reply while on page 3 of a 7 page thread! Can we just rename it the Punk Rock Thread? Haha. As for pop vs hardcore or whatever, I always saw it as 2 camps: Black Flag vs NOFX. Back in the day it was hard to find fans of both it seemed. I personally can't stand most NOFX, Propaghandi-type stuff, but I would never crap on anyone for liking it, especially with new music today being such shite. But I personally like my punk rock hard, fast, short, and most important, angry. This thread rocks! Thanks for liking DMB chad, and thanks RRK for calling him out! Good talk, fellas.

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                    • tom502
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                      • Feb 2009
                      • 8985

                      #130
                      Actually, to me, the 90's is more "post punk", and the birth of "pop punk". Real punk as a movement started in the late 70's and reached it's peak in the mid 80's, then sorta died off, and evolved into the forms mentioned above. Real punk still lives, and it's influence of "fashion" and sound continue, but real punk, to me anyway, it more an attitude, of DIY, and anti-establishment control.

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                      • Roo
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                        • Jun 2008
                        • 3446

                        #131
                        Agreed. I should take a listen to your stuff Tom. What's the name of your band again?

                        PS I edited that last post. Had not realized this turned into a punk discussion. Shame on sage again for trying to stop it! Ha just kidding man.

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                        • RRK
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                          • Sep 2009
                          • 926

                          #132
                          Originally posted by tom502
                          Actually, to me, the 90's is more "post punk", and the birth of "pop punk". Real punk as a movement started in the late 70's and reached it's peak in the mid 80's, then sorta died off, and evolved into the forms mentioned above. Real punk still lives, and it's influence of "fashion" and sound continue, but real punk, to me anyway, it more an attitude, of DIY, and anti-establishment control.
                          I'd agree with that. I hadn't heard the term pop punk until the mid nineties but on the wikipedia article it says the Ramones were the first pop punk band so I came to the conclusion that they just decided to split all of the sub genres into either pop punk or hardcore. For instance anything with a ska beat is considered pop punk.

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                          • Veganpunk
                            Member
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 5382

                            #133
                            Originally posted by tom502
                            Actually, to me, the 90's is more "post punk", and the birth of "pop punk". Real punk as a movement started in the late 70's and reached it's peak in the mid 80's, then sorta died off, and evolved into the forms mentioned above. Real punk still lives, and it's influence of "fashion" and sound continue, but real punk, to me anyway, it more an attitude, of DIY, and anti-establishment control.
                            That sounds about right. I love me some DK.

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                            • RRK
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                              • Sep 2009
                              • 926

                              #134
                              Roo, you should have been here the whole discussion. It would have been even better.

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                              • tom502
                                Member
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 8985

                                #135
                                Originally posted by Roo
                                Agreed. I should take a listen to your stuff Tom. What's the name of your band again?
                                My band is called Astrum, it's more like metal punk. We do a Discharge cover for the new CD, it's on the myspace also:

                                http://www.myspace.com/themightyastrum

                                Tell me what you think.

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