In no order:
Jerry's Kids-Is this my world? Infest-Slave Dead Kennedys-Fresh fruit for rotting vegetables Ripcord-Poetic justice Napalm Death-Scum Black Flag-Damaged Discharge-Hear nothing,see nothing,say nothing 7 Seconds Old school Negative Approach-Tied down No Security From the splitlp with Valvontakommissio Only half an album,but still.... |
Jerry's Kids = great.
Boston had some great punk bands, Jerry's Kids were amongst the best of em.. though I think The F.U.'s were kings. |
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Side A was more punk influenced, Side B was more metal.
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I dunno i always thought Scum was just pretty fast hardcore punk than grindcore
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as above. Side A was more in debt to Hardcore Punk.
Bullens half was more hardcore, Dorrians half was more metal. I would say Side A of "Scum" fits into the criteria of punk. |
Napalm Death spent the first 4 or 5 years of their career playing alongside punk acts.
It wasn't until Nic Bullen and Justin Broadrick left and people like Shane Embury, Lee Dorrian & Bill Steer joined that the metal element was added to their music. |
1. Doolittle - Pixies(would anyone else consider this punk, I know Pixies are considered alternative, but I consider them art-punk)
2. London Calling - The Clash 3. Raw Power - Iggy and the Stooges 4. Marquee Moon - Television 5. Pink Flag - Wire 6. Never Mind the Bollocks - The Sex Pistols 7. Ramones - Ramones 8. The Stooges - The Stooges(does this count? The answer in my head is yes but I'm not as well versed in punk as I could be) 9. Minor Threat - Minor Threat 10. Zen Arcade - Husker Du |
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