scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
The Snake wrote:I also like War All the Time which is kid of strange to some
captain2man wrote:Hard to conceive of a more crushing hardcore song than Hangover Heart Attack.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:captain2man wrote:Hard to conceive of a more crushing hardcore song than Hangover Heart Attack.
Good choice, but what about "Burned for the Last Time" on the same record? They have dozens of songs that could be described that way, though.
dave123 wrote:I grew up in a Poison Idea ignoring scene for the most part as well. I had Kings of Punk when it came out and was sort of alone among my friends regarding this band. They weren't haters but they weren't feeling it. Feel the Darkness is still my fave. Latest Will and Testament should not be ignored just because it came out later. I was pleasantly surprised by that record.
Welly wrote:yourenotevil wrote:i can't even keep up with who is the band right now, and former members freely tell their horror stories of what being part of PI was like.
I know what that's like.
There's two sides to every 'story'.
Welly wrote:It's funny though isn't it, how these 'stories' are told to absolutely anyone who will listen, by disgruntled ex-members of bands, who either left or were booted out, but always due to the fault of the remaining members?
Welly wrote:It's funny though isn't it, how these 'stories' are told to absolutely anyone who will listen, by disgruntled ex-members of bands, who either left or were booted out, but always due to the fault of the remaining members?
worldismyfuse wrote:Discontent - crushing, raging.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
SamDBL wrote:Pretty sure they are my favorite hardcore band of all time. I worked with Jerry on the same release that I did a song with stab on. He was totally cool, albeit a little scattered. I had to leave messages with ex girlfriends and various drinking establishments and wait for a call back, as I don't think he had an actual place to live at the time. It took a long time for him to do his overdubs. But he did come through in the end. Unlike a few other 'legends' I was trying to get together with at the time. Turns out having them book recoding time at local studios, and then actually showing up to record on time and then figuring out how to mail recorded material is a monumental task for most aging punkers.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
akissfan wrote:I read somewhere that Steve "Thee Slayer Hippy" Hanford is out of prison and doing well. I think I read he was going to fill in on drums with Toe Tag as well as playing with his new band. Would like to hear them, he is an AWESOME drummer!
Jimmy Heartburn wrote:I think he just played with Toe Tag for one show, I don't know if that's a permanent thing or not. I put a couple of Toe Tag songs off their last record on my Daghouse mix.
clash77 wrote:2 yr old post Brent☺..Glad I touched so many with my superior taste in music..Expected..
captain2man wrote:clash77 wrote:2 yr old post Brent☺..Glad I touched so many with my superior taste in music..Expected..
I didn't want to start a new thread to post the new P.I. video....and besides, can there ever be enough Poison Idea worship?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
captain2man wrote:New video from a new EP:
Markonomicon wrote:Pick Your King through Feel The Darkness is all grade A hardcore/punk.
Maybe 4 or 5 songs on Blank Blackout Vacant and 2 on We Must Burn.
1 on the Last Will And Testament and ZERO on that Confuse & Conquer with the other terrible drummer.
SamDBL wrote:Markonomicon wrote:Pick Your King through Feel The Darkness is all grade A hardcore/punk.
Maybe 4 or 5 songs on Blank Blackout Vacant and 2 on We Must Burn.
1 on the Last Will And Testament and ZERO on that Confuse & Conquer with the other terrible drummer.
I agree. I was always confused as to why the albums subsequent Feel The Darkness took such a drop, even with the same incredible line up. I also could never put my finger on what wasn’t as good about them. BBV specifically was definitely *good*. It just paled in comparison to FTD.
This might be the only band that’d give Minor Threat a run for their money as being my #1 all time hardcore band.
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