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William_the_Bloody 01-25-2013 12:28 AM

83. G.G. Allin Genre (Punk Rock) , Vermont USA era, 80's, 90's

Ah so here we are, the king of smut, the man who gave us such legendary hits as I'm a rapist, Expose yourself to kids & I want to piss on you. G.G. Allin, born Jesus Christ Allin, is probably the most infamous shock rock artist in the history of music period, in short he makes Alice Cooper & Marilyn Manson look like choir boys, think of Iggy Pop going violently psychotic. GG Allin was cited by Rolling Stone magazine as rock n roll's most legendary degenerate, and for good reason...I won't elaborate on his...ventures, but I will just say that if he spent less time eating his own ****, and more time on concentrating on his music, he would be higher on the list. (A lot poor production quality) I'll spare you the live footage lol.

Bite it you scum



Die When You Die



Gimme Some Head


William_the_Bloody 01-27-2013 09:56 PM

82. 7 Year Bitch Genre (Riot Grrrl/Punk Rock/Grunge), Washington State, USA era 90's &

Bikini Kill Genre (RiotGrrrl/Punk Rock), Washington State, USA, era 90's

7 Year Bitch:

My first Riot Grrl band on the list, and a band I remember doing live sound for back in the 90's. Great band.

It's too late



Hip like junk



Go (Tones on tail cover)



Bikini Kill:

Adding another riot grrrl band I was into back in the day that I had originally cut from the list.


anhducvt08 01-28-2013 01:39 AM

Great but I don't think so guys

The Batlord 01-28-2013 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by anhducvt08 (Post 1279959)
Great but I don't think so guys

Elaborate?

bob. 01-28-2013 05:59 PM

i used to love 7 Year Bitch....man its been a while.....never heard that cover of Go either

William_the_Bloody 01-28-2013 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bob. (Post 1280235)
i used to love 7 Year Bitch....man its been a while.....never heard that cover of Go either

Funny enough I hadn't heard it either, I was trying to decide on a third song to put down and I stumbled across it. Pretty funky eh. 7 Year Bitch, Bikini Kill, Riot Grrrl it was all good.

William_the_Bloody 01-28-2013 10:20 PM

81. Chaos U.K. Genre (Hardcore/Thrashcore) Somerset Uk , era 80's 90's

The Violators Genre (Punk Rock) Derbyshire UK, era 80's

One of the more notable differences between UK & US punk during the 80's is that the Brits were much more prone to utilize various audio effects in their recordings from the Cure, on down to something as hard as Napalm Death. This in my opinion made for some damn cool music, & is pretty much what I loved about early hardcore. Chaos UK's early releases epitomizes this style with the use of reverb, phasers, bass treble, double tom drums ect. Consequently, from 1984 onwards though they would pursue a more straight ahead thrashcore sound.


No Security



Victimized



The end is nigh



The Violators

Another UK band that liked to incorporate guitar effects into their music

Summer of 81



Live Fast Die Young


FRED HALE SR. 01-29-2013 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody (Post 1280317)
81. Chaos U.K. Genre (Hardcore/Thrashcore) Somerset Uk , era 80's 90's

One of the more notable differences between UK & US punk during the 80's is that the Brits were much more prone to utilize various audio effects in their recordings from the Cure, on down to something as hard as Napalm Death. This in my opinion made for some damn cool music, & is pretty much what I loved about early hardcore. Chaos UK's early releases epitomizes this style with the use of reverb, phasers, bass treble, double tom drums ect. Consequently, from 1984 onwards though they would pursue a more straight ahead thrashcore sound.


No Security



Victimized



The end is nigh


WOW Chaos UK at 81. One of the best bands of that era, glad to see them get some love even though its expected. One of those groups that speaks to people on many levels. No Security is a personal favorite. I'd say Englands sound in general was more eclectic then the USA, but you need both to make a killer top 100.

William_the_Bloody 01-29-2013 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1280480)
WOW Chaos UK at 81. One of the best bands of that era, glad to see them get some love even though its expected. One of those groups that speaks to people on many levels. No Security is a personal favorite. I'd say Englands sound in general was more eclectic then the USA, but you need both to make a killer top 100.

I originally had Chaos Uk a little higher, as they are actually one of my favourite bands for their early material. I am however trying to take all sentiment out of this, and strictly go by ear, which means I've placed a lot a bands that I'm not so hot on ahead of them.

You may see some very notable UK bands fly by on this list, but not to worry, I was bred on the Brit stuff, so there are defiantly UK bands in the top 10...just might not be who you expect.

William_the_Bloody 01-30-2013 12:03 AM

80. Gorilla Biscuits Genre (Melodic Hardcore/NYHC) New York USA , era 80's and

Youth of Today Genre (Melodic Hardcore/NYHC) New York USA, era 90's

Okay so here is where I originally had placed Gorilla Biscuits before I started tinkering around with things, I'm sure GB fans are still none to happy, lol, but I admit I did initially low ball them.


Anyways I stand by what I originally stated, One of New York's finest, that has been immortalized over the years. I think they were good but they only had one official full length album, had they stuck around and given us few more New Direction & Start Today songs they would be further up the list.

Start Today



New Direction



Big Mouth




Okay now that I've pissed off the yanks its time to tick of the Brits, I'll probably have half of England projecting beer bottles at me after the next enrty, and then near the end of this set my Canadian brethern will have it in for me as well, lol.

Youth of Today

I had originally cut Youth of Today from the list, but as I'm revamping things, I mind as well place them next to the GB's as they are both the most notable straight edge hardcore bands of their era. Minus Minor Threat of course.

Youth Crew



No More



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