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06-26-2010, 09:40 AM | #165 (permalink) |
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I love this 1979 vinyl 7" of Stand Up & Spit by The Members. The Members along with the Clash were the earliest punk bands that had a dub/reggae influence. The lyrics have a hilarious punk attitude toward nearly everything, including the girl next door with a brand new hairdo.
Another favorite of mine is Alternative Ulster by Stiff Little Fingers, the underrated Belfast punk band. I saw Stiff Little Fingers live in London in late 1979 and I thought they were every bit as good a live band as the Clash. |
06-30-2010, 05:14 AM | #167 (permalink) |
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Viva La Revolution is pretty catchy.
From the hardcore end of the spectrum... I nominate Pay to *** by the Bad Brains and Suburban Home by the Descendents. If it wasn't for Suburban Home and my older brother's copy of London Calling, I never would've gotten into punk.
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09-04-2010, 08:54 PM | #169 (permalink) |
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Requiem for a Dying Song - Flogging Moly
Worker's Song -Dropkick Murphys On and On and On - Catch 22 I Turned into a Martian - The Misfits Look What Happened - Less than Jake
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