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Old 01-30-2015, 09:33 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Whaa, their debut is so much better, imo.
I got to see them play live a couple of times back in the day and the one thing that's always bothered me about the debut album is the way that album sounds. Those songs sounded much more powerful live and I think the second album is closer to what the band actually sounded like in a live setting. That's the main reason I prefer the second one.
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I got to see them play live a couple of times back in the day and the one thing that's always bothered me about the debut album is the way that album sounds. Those songs sounded much more powerful live and I think the second album is closer to what the band actually sounded like in a live setting. That's the main reason I prefer the second one.
Ah, that actually makes a lot of sense.
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#18 - Crass - Penis Envy

Got this a few days ago damn it's good. Like the contrast between the punky parts and the noisier sections.
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22. Chronic Sick - Cutest Band in Hardcore E.P. [1982]


Just finished listening to this for the first time, and that was a great EP. It's pretty rare though.

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Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady (1979)

The first Buzzcocks album to be released domestically on I.R.S. records in the USA. A collection of their UK single (A & B sides) releases from 1977 to 1979.
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24. Choking Victim - No Gods / No Managers [1999]


My all time favourite Ska Punk album, although StreetLight Mannifesto's and Jeff Rosenstock's stuff come really, really close.

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