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Old 12-03-2012, 11:58 PM   #41 (permalink)
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124. ****ed Up Genre (Retro Hardcore/punk rock), Ontario Canada, era: Modern

Not so big on retro hardcore (The Casualties,ect) as my belief is that every generation has to put their own stamp on music, but hey, ****ed up are good at what they do, though they sound like they've gotten a little arty since I was last into them, which isn't a bad thing.
The best band in this whole thread so far, and probably for the foreseeable future. I love Fucked Up, and the three songs you chose are some of their best.
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Old 12-04-2012, 07:01 PM   #42 (permalink)
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The best band in this whole thread so far, and probably for the foreseeable future. I love Fucked Up, and the three songs you chose are some of their best.
Thanks, the song "The Police" is what got me into the band years back, I sort of loss track of what there up to lately, but there a good band.
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123. New Bomb Turks Genre (Punk rock) Ohio USA, era 90's/00's and

Vegan Reich Genre (Hardcore) Tennessee USA, era 90's

Ohio punk rock band that had a good singer with a distinctive southern twang to his vocals, I always thought their music sounded a little under produced, but they put out some decent tunes.

Tail Crush



Born Toulouse-Lautrec



Eyes Of Satan



Vegan Reich - No One is Innocent

Adding Vegan Reich to the list, a popular Hari Krishna, vegan, straight edge band from the 90's, defiantly going out of my sphere of hardcore here, but from what I've heard, they're pretty good.



The Way It Is


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Old 12-06-2012, 10:15 AM   #44 (permalink)
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122. The Viletones Genre (Punk rock), Ontario Canada, era 70's

The Subhumans Genre (Punk Rock), Briitish Columbia Canada, era, 70's, 80's

When the Sex Pistols broke out in the late 70's, you got a lot of punk rock bands with violent musicians aspiring to be the next Sid Vicious or Johnny Rotten. The lead singer of the Viletones was one of them. I saw a punk documentary where he apparently spliced himself open by running a broken beer bottle down his arm. Hmmmmm, I miss the days when you could actually by a bottle of beer at a club, instead of having to drink out of a plastic cup.


Danger Boy



Screaming Fist



Dog Style



Subhumans:

Yes there are two punk bands with the same name, but for Canadians this is the one that mattered.

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121. Madball Genre (NY Hardcore/Beat Down Hardcore), New York USA, era: 90's to present and

Pro Pain Genre (NYHC/Metallic Hardcore), New York USA, era 90's

Well now were getting into some serious NYHC, the younger brother of Agnostic Front's lead singer; Freddy Cricien spearheaded Madball throughout the 90's helping to modernize the sound of NYHC, which for better or worse, would be a precursor to the beat down hardcore we hear today. (ie; Homies, Hoodies & baseball caps)

The next set starts hitting some of those classic punk bands from the 80's & 90's, some more grindcore, as well as some other hard stuff, back in a week and a bit.


Stand Up NY (hmmm, I hear some Exploited influence here.)



Pride (times are changing)



ALL OR NOTHING



Pro Pain

Popular metallic hardcore band consisting of ex members of the Crumbsuckers. I could never really get into them, but they helped pioneer those gutteral vocals you hear in beatdown hardcore today.


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120. AFI Genre (Melodic Hardcore) California, USA, era 90's/present and

Poison Idea Genre (Hardcore) Oregon USA, 80's/90's

A big named 90's outfit that was heavily influenced by the Misfits. Not to offend, but I always thought they were a bit of a kiddie punk band, they were popular though, even more so now that they've moved onto playing a different style of music.

No Poetic Device



Halloween



Malleus Maleficarum



Poison Idea

When I think of all the bands that got mentioned or posted when I originally did this list, Poison Idea was the name that seemed to keep popping up. Strange thing, for the life of me I have never been able to get into these guys, but when I listen to them I can recognize that they have a good degree of musical talent, just missing the hooks for me I guess.

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The Badge


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Old 12-12-2012, 07:48 PM   #47 (permalink)
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their first EP "Fly In The Ointment" is damn near perfect 90s punk rock....these fuckers played Reno back then weekly....then got big and never came back

still have my copy on green marble vinyl....and its still a damn good record



four songs at five minutes
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Allright noted. They do have some good songs and that's why I put them on the list.
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119. Stormcrow Genre (crust punk/stenchcore) Oakland USA, era, modern and

Dresden Genre (Crust Punk) Wisconsin USA, era, modern

Stormcrow:

So a slip up here, this band probably shouldn't have most likely been at the end of the list, but sometimes you go through an initial state of euphoria with a newer band before the dust settles, and you realize well...not as stellar as I thought.

Anyhow not to detour anyone, there a good band that has been labelled as stench core?!? Why? Well perhaps their unbathed crusty punks that smell like piss stains? your guess is as good as mind, but we have yet another new genre label.

Enslaved in Darkness



Path to Defeat



Dresden An up and coming promising crust band.

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118. Screeching Weasel Genre (Punk Rock), Illinois, USA, era 90's &

Goldfinger Genre (melodic hardcore/pop punk) California, USA, era 90's

Bordering on pop punk here, but they were pretty rocking and I always digged their 1950's early 60's bee bob sound that made me feel like I was on the Happy Days. Plus I've always wanted to wear their "I want to be a homosexual" t shirt to a Hatebreed concert, just to make a firm point!

Cool Kids




I want to be a homosexual




Its all in my head



Goldfinger

I could never really get into this band. to poppy for me, but they did have one song I really liked.

Open Your Eyes


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