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gavin
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greatest hardcore/punk band of all time
who do youz go with?
over all if i havta pick one, im going with BLACK FLAG
close seconds to...
negative approach
dead kennedys
bad brains
you come at the king....you best not miss
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serenity
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blood for blood. the band that has meant the most to me through the years and still do.
lyrics that symbolizes my frustration, despair and hatred towards everything living
it ends
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Todd
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Articles of Faith, Black Flag, Bad Brains. It's kinds like trying to choose between Angelina Jolie and _________________ (insert beautiful starlet
here).
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i'll have to think on this one
i have a bunch of beer and hundreds of cds...ill be back in a few hours with an answer
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gavin
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Quote: | Originally posted by serenity
blood for blood. the band that has meant the most to me through the years and still do.
lyrics that symbolizes my frustration, despair and hatred towards everything living |
blood for blood is by far the best of the "newer" hardcore bands
no doubt
great great band
the reason i find them to be so good is cuz they are true to what i believe is hardcore/punk
like the bands i mentioned
there aint nuthin nice about them
and thats a good thing
you come at the king....you best not miss
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Discipline
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Agnostic Front
followed closely by
Negative Approach
Madball
Dead Kennedy's
Murphy's Law
Cro-Mags
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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JawnDiablo
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBadVibes
Quote: | Originally posted by serenity
blood for blood. the band that has meant the most to me through the years and still do.
lyrics that symbolizes my frustration, despair and hatred towards everything living |
blood for blood is by far the best of the "newer" hardcore bands
no doubt
great great band
the reason i find them to be so good is cuz they are true to what i believe is hardcore/punk
like the bands i mentioned
there aint nuthin nice about them
and thats a good thing |
i'm glad i'm not the only one who thinks that....
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thedog
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very hard to pick.
sick of it all
is definitely up there though
\"thank you very little\"
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bystanderfanzine.com
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Zee Cro-Mags, all other answers are misinformed.
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I would say Black Flag, Bad Brains, Cro-Mags, and Minor Threat. I can't get it down any further.
Cro Mags would be the alpha male of the group if I wasn't considering genre purity, but I hear enough metal in them that it kind of evens it out for
me.
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flag were definately the most influential. they were the first ones to tour every little shithole in the country. imagine how many bands were started
after flag hit their town. as far as best, that's pretty tough. kinda like asking what the best set of titties are...
The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, ?You know, I want to set those people over there on
fire, but I?m just not close enough to get the job done.? George Carlin
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BL
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XJUD JUDX WAS THE GREATEST BAND PERIOD!
CHEERS
BL
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Alright, I'm throwing my final vote to Black Flag. If you read "Get In The Van" by Rollins, and you subtract a few points for some alleged
storytelling, you still realize that these are the psychopaths, as someone mentioned earlier, that paved the way and turned hardcore from a bunch of
isolated but friendly scenes into a national scene.
It also makes sense to remember that there wasa time when playing this music, or even listening to it, was a very dangerous proposition and these
brave motherfuckers put there nuts on the line every night, played to hostile crowds, with hostile bands, and never gave up. At one show in Denver in
the early 80's, some smartass nazi skinhead (of which Denver had MANY) was holding up a sign at Rollins that said "Denver skins, the few, the proud,
the nazi's" and what did Rollins do? He said "give me your biggest, toughest skinhead and the rest of you step away. He proceeded to kick the shit
out of a very tough motherfucker. Hard to imagine it's the same guy but you can't top something like that.
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Yeah, you have to give credit to Black Flag. DIY hardcore wouldn't be the same without them. Although my favorite HC band is still Negative Approach
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GabeTexasGAMC
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hahaha
jud jud were funny.
Black Flag, Cromags, SOIA, DK. all great bands...
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SAAAAARS
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i don't think there is enough love in me to describe the way i feel about the cromags and black flag
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gavin
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age of quarrel was a great album
still is
BUT everythinbg else is total crapeven if you like it, you have to admitt it is nowhere close to the level of black flags stuff
no way
you come at the king....you best not miss
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Jason the Magnificent
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greatest band of all time. period.
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POISON DA WELL
LOLZLLLOOZOZOZOZLZ
nah, probably hitlist
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Discipline
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBadVibes
age of quarrel was a great album
still is
BUT everythinbg else is total crapeven if you like it, you have to admitt it is nowhere close to the level of black flags stuff
no way |
You can't forget Best Wishes.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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cary thrasher
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that's a really hard question.
f.u.m.f.
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clevohardcore
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too hard to even think about but the answer may be very easy.
It's SICK OF IT ALL and with MURPHYS LAW in second
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Negative Approach
Poison Idea
Sheer Terror
The Fix
Black Flag was amazing until Rollins joined. The combination of his personality and Ginn's "experimenting" ruined that band for me. Has anybody ever
read the interviews with Greg Ginn where he talks about how full of shit Rollins is and that almost all the shit Rollins wrote about how hard his life
was is complete bullshit? Fuckin' priceless. That and when Rollins was doing all those ads for the Gap still cracks me up to this day.
Veritas odium parit
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Discipline
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Quote: | Originally posted by tireironsaint
Negative Approach
Poison Idea
Sheer Terror
The Fix
Black Flag was amazing until Rollins joined. The combination of his personality and Ginn's "experimenting" ruined that band for me. Has anybody ever
read the interviews with Greg Ginn where he talks about how full of shit Rollins is and that almost all the shit Rollins wrote about how hard his life
was is complete bullshit? Fuckin' priceless. That and when Rollins was doing all those ads for the Gap still cracks me up to this day.
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If you listen to some of Rollins spoken word he makes his childhood sound like life in Mayberry. It wasn't till he joined Black Flag and moved to LA
and experienced life there that he turned into a dick.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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tireironsaint
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Quote: | Originally posted by Discipline
Quote: | Originally posted by tireironsaint
Negative Approach
Poison Idea
Sheer Terror
The Fix
Black Flag was amazing until Rollins joined. The combination of his personality and Ginn's "experimenting" ruined that band for me. Has anybody ever
read the interviews with Greg Ginn where he talks about how full of shit Rollins is and that almost all the shit Rollins wrote about how hard his life
was is complete bullshit? Fuckin' priceless. That and when Rollins was doing all those ads for the Gap still cracks me up to this day.
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If you listen to some of Rollins spoken word he makes his childhood sound like life in Mayberry. It wasn't till he joined Black Flag and moved to LA
and experienced life there that he turned into a dick. | That's actually what I'm talkin' about. The time
after he joined Black Flag. Foe example, he says all this shit about how he lived in a shed behind Greg's parents' place, but Ginn says it was
actually a converted garage that his dad used as an office and it had AC, carpeting, everything you could want in a place you were living in FOR
FUCKIN' FREE. Anyway, that's just one example of what I'm talkin' about. I actually kinda liked Henry back when his last name was Garfield and he had
a band called S.O.A. I think his ego just grew bigger than the world when he joined Black Flag.
Veritas odium parit
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