lewdd wrote:You should start a blog and review these old hardcore albums that everyone should own.
Gotta admit, I have never listened to any of these in their entirety and most of them not even a song. You should bring them over to my house for a (Crucial) BBQ.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:lewdd wrote:You should start a blog and review these old hardcore albums that everyone should own.
Gotta admit, I have never listened to any of these in their entirety and most of them not even a song. You should bring them over to my house for a (Crucial) BBQ.
I cannot recommend Vicious Circle enough, particularly with your tastes. I love VIP, too, but can't imagine they'd appeal to you given your previous comments on AF.
scannest wrote:JGJR wrote:lewdd wrote:You should start a blog and review these old hardcore albums that everyone should own.
Gotta admit, I have never listened to any of these in their entirety and most of them not even a song. You should bring them over to my house for a (Crucial) BBQ.
I cannot recommend Vicious Circle enough, particularly with your tastes. I love VIP, too, but can't imagine they'd appeal to you given your previous comments on AF.
Yes, yes, yes - but which of these records would appeal to me given my previous comments?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
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"
gregpolard wrote:Dag Nasty "Field Day"
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"
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"
scannest wrote:Polard, I listened to that Beach Slang MPLS cover record because of your IG post. Let it be said that the 2 songs he chose are un-ruin-able.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
lewdd wrote:You should start a blog and review these old hardcore albums that everyone should own.
Gotta admit, I have never listened to any of these in their entirety and most of them not even a song. You should bring them over to my house for a (Crucial) BBQ.
scannest wrote:Polard, I listened to that Beach Slang MPLS cover record because of your IG post. Let it be said that the 2 songs he chose are un-ruin-able.
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"
gregpolard wrote:So are you saying they managed to ruin them or you thought it was good? Haha
scannest wrote:I gave a good listen to that Zero Boys record. I like it a lot, but is that really a hardcore record? A couple tunes come close in terms of tempo and chord progressions, but most of it is just really good punk rock.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:MDC - Millions of Dead Cops
COC - Eye for an Eye
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
AssWreckersInc wrote:Victim In Pain is probably my favorite hardcore LP as well. It really just made an impact. Dave Jones’ drumming was a huge influence on my own playing. He was practicing with them 6 days a week, he’d ride his Kawasaki from his job in Somerset County, NJ straight into Manhattan for practice. The band was so tight. Crucifix was a huge influence on them at this point as well was rings thru the record.
Another must own LP is Mental Abuse’s Streets Of Filth. Syd from MA was the guy that suggested Dave drum for AF to Vinnie. Classic gutter hardcore from Jersey. Syd would smash copies of their limited presses LP at gigs. It’s damn hard to find. The band didn’t care since they made their money selling speed to the audience!
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:scannest wrote:I gave a good listen to that Zero Boys record. I like it a lot, but is that really a hardcore record? A couple tunes come close in terms of tempo and chord progressions, but most of it is just really good punk rock.
It's definitely on the much more melodic, CA-influenced side of things than the rest of the stuff on that list, but they had purposely gotten speedier/faster/thrashier than their beginnings as they were influenced by the then burgeoning HC scene.
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MDC - Millions of Dead Cops
COC - Eye for an Eye
Absolutely
JGJR wrote:I even asked him about that recording on 'Vicious Circle' and he said that their intent was to have the engineer A/B with the Germs album.
Hal wrote:JGJR wrote:I even asked him about that recording on 'Vicious Circle' and he said that their intent was to have the engineer A/B with the Germs album.
Whoa. That is definitely interesting. Going to have to listen to them back to back now.
scannest wrote:Hal wrote:JGJR wrote:I even asked him about that recording on 'Vicious Circle' and he said that their intent was to have the engineer A/B with the Germs album.
Whoa. That is definitely interesting. Going to have to listen to them back to back now.
Be careful, Hal - that's a Midge quote, not a JGJR one. You know how bitchy she can get.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MDC - Millions of Dead Cops
COC - Eye for an Eye
Absolutely
I noticed you left out Die Kreuzen. Hmmmm.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:JGJR wrote:scannest wrote:I gave a good listen to that Zero Boys record. I like it a lot, but is that really a hardcore record? A couple tunes come close in terms of tempo and chord progressions, but most of it is just really good punk rock.
It's definitely on the much more melodic, CA-influenced side of things than the rest of the stuff on that list, but they had purposely gotten speedier/faster/thrashier than their beginnings as they were influenced by the then burgeoning HC scene.
I saw them last year in Brooklyn and the pacing IMO was fantastic. fast -slow-medium- fast -fast fast- medium-slow.....Jack Rabid was there bopping up and down. Yeah, it was PACKED and most people wanted to hear 'Vicious Circle' start to finish, but I was glad they mixed it up. Paul had a top tier bunch of players with him and he even did stuff from the Hollywood EP (that everyone hates but I LOVE)
'Vicious Circle' is just one of those records in hardcore/punk history where all the stars were aligned at the time. Terry Howe has passed away and Tufty moved on to other things. Remember that the BASS PLAYING on that album is a HUGE F'N CONTRIBUTING FACTOR to its greatness.
I'm pretty sure Paul knows its not a good thing to expect lightning to strike twice. The other albums are strong, but slower. I even asked him about that recording on 'Vicious Circle' and he said that their intent was to have the engineer A/B with the Germs album.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:Hal wrote:JGJR wrote:I even asked him about that recording on 'Vicious Circle' and he said that their intent was to have the engineer A/B with the Germs album.
Whoa. That is definitely interesting. Going to have to listen to them back to back now.
Be careful, Hal - that's a Midge quote, not a JGJR one. You know how bitchy she can get.
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MDC - Millions of Dead Cops
COC - Eye for an Eye
Absolutely
I noticed you left out Die Kreuzen. Hmmmm.
Never been a fan; I've tried.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:I saw them last year in Brooklyn and the pacing IMO was fantastic. fast -slow-medium- fast -fast fast- medium-slow.....Jack Rabid was there bopping up and down. Yeah, it was PACKED and most people wanted to hear 'Vicious Circle' start to finish, but I was glad they mixed it up.
AssWreckersInc wrote:A bit later but Necracedia - Now I See Clearly is a 90’s classic.
captain2man wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:A bit later but Necracedia - Now I See Clearly is a 90’s classic.
Pittsburgh!
Nice choice.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:captain2man wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:A bit later but Necracedia - Now I See Clearly is a 90’s classic.
Pittsburgh!
Nice choice.
Oh, I love this discussion. I never had that Lp, but had the "Fight for Change" 7". GREAT stuff.
captain2man wrote:JGJR wrote:captain2man wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:A bit later but Necracedia - Now I See Clearly is a 90’s classic.
Pittsburgh!
Nice choice.
Oh, I love this discussion. I never had that Lp, but had the "Fight for Change" 7". GREAT stuff.
First heard 'em on the Lube Job 7" comp (Rust Records) with SFA, Doomwatch & Submachine (the first band I ever toured with).
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:I don't remember that comp, but sure remember SFA and Submachine. Just those names take me back to like 1991 or something.
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MDC - Millions of Dead Cops
COC - Eye for an Eye
Absolutely
I noticed you left out Die Kreuzen. Hmmmm.
Never been a fan; I've tried.
JGJR wrote:captain2man wrote:JGJR wrote:captain2man wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:A bit later but Necracedia - Now I See Clearly is a 90’s classic.
Pittsburgh!
Nice choice.
Oh, I love this discussion. I never had that Lp, but had the "Fight for Change" 7". GREAT stuff.
First heard 'em on the Lube Job 7" comp (Rust Records) with SFA, Doomwatch & Submachine (the first band I ever toured with).
I don't remember that comp, but sure remember SFA and Submachine. Just those names take me back to like 1991 or something.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:Submachine were great. So we're Aus Rotten. Serpico played with them in Pittsburgh. Excellent stuff like good Discharge
version sound wrote:That record is amazing. Sit in a room with it on repeat until it clicks. You’ll thank me later.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
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