version sound wrote:To be fair, Western Mass is only about an hour away from Boston. Void were from Columbia, MD (30-45 minutes outside DC), but are widely considered a DC band. So...close enough.
version sound wrote:To be fair, Western Mass is only about an hour away from Boston. Void were from Columbia, MD (30-45 minutes outside DC), but are widely considered a DC band. So...close enough.
yourenotevil wrote:version sound wrote:To be fair, Western Mass is only about an hour away from Boston. Void were from Columbia, MD (30-45 minutes outside DC), but are widely considered a DC band. So...close enough.
yeah, i mean, i would always consider void and scream(i think they were out from outside dc too) as dc bands too. east coast people get all anal about that kind of shit for some reason with punk bands. if you made someone realize the true location of the band they called LA punk(like the minutemen) you wouldn't get very far.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:yourenotevil wrote:version sound wrote:To be fair, Western Mass is only about an hour away from Boston. Void were from Columbia, MD (30-45 minutes outside DC), but are widely considered a DC band. So...close enough.
yeah, i mean, i would always consider void and scream(i think they were out from outside dc too) as dc bands too. east coast people get all anal about that kind of shit for some reason with punk bands. if you made someone realize the true location of the band they called LA punk(like the minutemen) you wouldn't get very far.
Scream were from Baileys Crossing, VA. To be completely fair, though, San Pedro is still within the (obviously very large; geographically speaking) boundary of LA, though far from Hollywood, etc. and at its very southern-most point basically.
JGJR wrote:Scream were from Baileys Crossing
NotBaker wrote:JGJR wrote:Scream were from Baileys Crossing
Bailey's Crossroads
scannest wrote:NotBaker wrote:JGJR wrote:Scream were from Baileys Crossing
Bailey's Crossroads
Detailed explanation of simple mistake in 5...4...3...2...1...
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
lewdd wrote:Can someone send me the Decadence demos?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:lewdd wrote:Can someone send me the Decadence demos?
Let me guess, you want the Pea Soup and Insurrection demos as well?
EDIT: This is a Boston thread, not DC.
version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:lewdd wrote:Can someone send me the Decadence demos?
Let me guess, you want the Pea Soup and Insurrection demos as well?
EDIT: This is a Boston thread, not DC.
Were you correcting yourself? Decadence were actually from Boston.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:lewdd wrote:Can someone send me the Decadence demos?
Let me guess, you want the Pea Soup and Insurrection demos as well?
EDIT: This is a Boston thread, not DC.
Were you correcting yourself? Decadence were actually from Boston.
Yes (to the first question). I just thought it was one of the DC things that's more mythical or impossible to find than a realistic request until I remembered they were (I think) on This is Boston Not LA, hence my correction.
The Snake wrote:Even though some other early Boston bands had their original sound, I think that Negative Fx stands out with their manic fast hardcore (but still it wasn´t just tuneless thrash) in 1982. Except for DRI, nobody played like that at the time.
Welly wrote:The Snake wrote:Even though some other early Boston bands had their original sound, I think that Negative Fx stands out with their manic fast hardcore (but still it wasn´t just tuneless thrash) in 1982. Except for DRI, nobody played like that at the time.
Really?
Stormy wrote:2 absolute faves
Jerry's Kids tracks from This is Boston - first and foremost
the Siege tracks from Cleanse the Bacteria
the Deathwish 1982 12" that was just released is killer
FU's first LP
Deep Wound demo and EP
yourenotevil wrote:Stormy wrote:2 absolute faves
Jerry's Kids tracks from This is Boston - first and foremost
the Siege tracks from Cleanse the Bacteria
the Deathwish 1982 12" that was just released is killer
FU's first LP
Deep Wound demo and EP
do you have mp3s of that? or does it come with a download when you buy it? kind of sucks you have to buy the cd of the 86 session with lp.
version sound wrote:yourenotevil wrote:Stormy wrote:2 absolute faves
Jerry's Kids tracks from This is Boston - first and foremost
the Siege tracks from Cleanse the Bacteria
the Deathwish 1982 12" that was just released is killer
FU's first LP
Deep Wound demo and EP
do you have mp3s of that? or does it come with a download when you buy it? kind of sucks you have to buy the cd of the 86 session with lp.
Yeah, I just sent then a message asking if I could buy only the 12". I'm not spending $25 (with shipping) just to get the 12".
Welly wrote:So, nobody played 'manic fast hardcore' in 1982 apart from Negative FX and D.R.I.?
The Snake wrote:Welly wrote:So, nobody played 'manic fast hardcore' in 1982 apart from Negative FX and D.R.I.?
Not like that, no.
I mean, there was bunch of European bands also playing manic fast hardcore in 82, but not as good as NFX or DRI.
And OK, there was Void already doing that in 1981.
version sound wrote:yourenotevil wrote:Stormy wrote:2 absolute faves
Jerry's Kids tracks from This is Boston - first and foremost
the Siege tracks from Cleanse the Bacteria
the Deathwish 1982 12" that was just released is killer
FU's first LP
Deep Wound demo and EP
do you have mp3s of that? or does it come with a download when you buy it? kind of sucks you have to buy the cd of the 86 session with lp.
Yeah, I just sent then a message asking if I could buy only the 12". I'm not spending $25 (with shipping) just to get the 12".
version sound wrote:The Snake wrote:Welly wrote:So, nobody played 'manic fast hardcore' in 1982 apart from Negative FX and D.R.I.?
Not like that, no.
I mean, there was bunch of European bands also playing manic fast hardcore in 82, but not as good as NFX or DRI.
And OK, there was Void already doing that in 1981.
There were a ton of bands already doing it in 1981 in Boston alone.
version sound wrote:Negative FX were pretty much generic Boston Crew hardcore. I bought that record when it came out and certainly didn't feel like I was hearing anything I hadn't heard 100 times before. I like it and always have, but it's not groundbreaking in any way.
version sound wrote:I consider it a classic, I just don't think it was all that unique, even in 1982. Remember, the Minor Threat EPs came out in 1981 and endless bands followed their lead shortly thereafter.
The Snake wrote:Yeah, but my point is that there was no band from 82 that you can compare to Negative FX
The Snake wrote:just like there was no band form 84 that you can compare with Siege.
Stormy wrote:Not my rip, got it from another board. It's the Deathwish 12" of the 1983 session. Like 8 minutes long.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/i9fobo
Also, i'll take Septic Death over any Boston HC, and 90% of HC in general.
Stormy wrote:Not my rip, got it from another board. It's the Deathwish 12" of the 1983 session. Like 8 minutes long.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/i9fobo
Also, i'll take Septic Death over any Boston HC, and 90% of HC in general.
version sound wrote:Stormy wrote:Not my rip, got it from another board. It's the Deathwish 12" of the 1983 session. Like 8 minutes long.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/i9fobo
Also, i'll take Septic Death over any Boston HC, and 90% of HC in general.
Many thanks. I'll still buy the 12" if I see it in a distro. Has anyone heard The Loved Ones?
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