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J Pep 4 Step


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PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2012 11:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JammerHammer21 wrote:
I believe FSU is an old wooden ship....

Or that the first two words cannot be uttered on FF with the banhammer being lowered.


No, Ron. I doubt anyone would start a thread for songs about old wooden ships. Cool
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PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 2:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Pleaase tell me a majority of this thread will be dedicated to Against Me!

That's the definition of FSU music Pray Pray Pray


majority? na. will they make an appearance? they very well could.
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Black Tusk has this Sick of it All meets girl voice feel to it. As a one time Sick of it All fan, I don't hate it.

One thing I do have to say about the new school bands is that they can play their instruments a lot better lol. English Dogs song was pretty good IMO though. it definitely has the english feel- the sing songy anthem like quality that the NYHC and Boston bands stole, but that drum-roll in the beginning that lets you know you're listening to a band from across the pond. Imo its kinda like if you took The Business and made them play music with Minor Threat
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PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 3:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the spirit of the thread, I have to add:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ3bt-SEfhI&feature=related
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mistakebytehlak wrote:
Black Tusk has this Sick of it All meets girl voice feel to it. As a one time Sick of it All fan, I don't hate it.

One thing I do have to say about the new school bands is that they can play their instruments a lot better lol. English Dogs song was pretty good IMO though. it definitely has the english feel- the sing songy anthem like quality that the NYHC and Boston bands stole, but that drum-roll in the beginning that lets you know you're listening to a band from across the pond. Imo its kinda like if you took The Business and made them play music with Minor Threat


Oh definitely. Musicianship matters now. Heh. Some of the bands we will post could barely play.
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As a young feller who considers himself into d-beat, I'm gonna be honest... I never got into discharge. Maybe I never tried hard enough or gave them a fair listen but what can I say
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This is the kind of music thread I've been waiting for.

As an old guy (35) who used to spend quite a bit of time going to punk / hardcore shows in the LA / Hollywood area, I definitely appreciate the mix of old and new. A lot of the older bands will probably be my favorites, or guys that I used to listen to, and the newer ones will probably be fairly new to me as well.

I'll definitely be following this.
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J Pep 4 Step wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
Black Tusk has this Sick of it All meets girl voice feel to it. As a one time Sick of it All fan, I don't hate it.

One thing I do have to say about the new school bands is that they can play their instruments a lot better lol. English Dogs song was pretty good IMO though. it definitely has the english feel- the sing songy anthem like quality that the NYHC and Boston bands stole, but that drum-roll in the beginning that lets you know you're listening to a band from across the pond. Imo its kinda like if you took The Business and made them play music with Minor Threat


Oh definitely. Musicianship matters now. Heh. Some of the bands we will post could barely play.

As strange as this may sound, that was a big part of the appeal of a lot of the older bands.
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J Pep 4 Step wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
Black Tusk has this Sick of it All meets girl voice feel to it. As a one time Sick of it All fan, I don't hate it.

One thing I do have to say about the new school bands is that they can play their instruments a lot better lol. English Dogs song was pretty good IMO though. it definitely has the english feel- the sing songy anthem like quality that the NYHC and Boston bands stole, but that drum-roll in the beginning that lets you know you're listening to a band from across the pond. Imo its kinda like if you took The Business and made them play music with Minor Threat


Oh definitely. Musicianship matters now. Heh. Some of the bands we will post could barely play.

As strange as this may sound, that was a big part of the appeal of a lot of the older bands.


Absolutely. Dont get me wrong, I am not knocking it. Not at all. It was a DIY scene. If you could get your hands on an instrument, learn a chord or hold a beat, and make something with some energy and aggression, it was all good.

I know musicianship is important to a lot of people. But because of the old scene I am still more interested in the energy of the band or song.
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BigBillsFan13 wrote:
This is the kind of music thread I've been waiting for.

As an old guy (35) who used to spend quite a bit of time going to punk / hardcore shows in the LA / Hollywood area, I definitely appreciate the mix of old and new. A lot of the older bands will probably be my favorites, or guys that I used to listen to, and the newer ones will probably be fairly new to me as well.

I'll definitely be following this.


Sweet. I am a couple years older than you and grew up in Long Beach. So I will naturally be playing a lot of old SoCal stuff. And Bay area stuff too.

You ever go to Fenders Ballroom in LB?
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Troy Brown wrote:
As a young feller who considers himself into d-beat, I'm gonna be honest... I never got into discharge. Maybe I never tried hard enough or gave them a fair listen but what can I say


You see me? This is me... silently judging you.
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J Pep 4 Step wrote:
BigBillsFan13 wrote:
J Pep 4 Step wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
Black Tusk has this Sick of it All meets girl voice feel to it. As a one time Sick of it All fan, I don't hate it.

One thing I do have to say about the new school bands is that they can play their instruments a lot better lol. English Dogs song was pretty good IMO though. it definitely has the english feel- the sing songy anthem like quality that the NYHC and Boston bands stole, but that drum-roll in the beginning that lets you know you're listening to a band from across the pond. Imo its kinda like if you took The Business and made them play music with Minor Threat


Oh definitely. Musicianship matters now. Heh. Some of the bands we will post could barely play.

As strange as this may sound, that was a big part of the appeal of a lot of the older bands.


Absolutely. Dont get me wrong, I am not knocking it. Not at all. It was a DIY scene. If you could get your hands on an instrument, learn a chord or hold a beat, and make something with some energy and aggression, it was all good.

I know musicianship is important to a lot of people. But because of the old scene I am still more interested in the energy of the band or song.
Yeah I hear ya there. I know a lot of people who will talk about how tight, or technical a band is, but like you I've always been more into the energy they have/exude/create than how clean they sound. Actually, sometimes it's even better if it's "sloppy" to some people's standards.

And sadly, I never made it to Fender's Ballroom. I've heard a lot of good stories about the place though. My boss was (for a short time) in a band called Ill Repute from Oxnard. He went there a number of times before it burned down, and has told me many stories about it, and the guys he used to hang out with. Sounds like it was a cool place to see a show.

This may very well become my favorite thread.
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Lords has to make an appearance.
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BigBillsFan13 wrote:
J Pep 4 Step wrote:
BigBillsFan13 wrote:
J Pep 4 Step wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
Black Tusk has this Sick of it All meets girl voice feel to it. As a one time Sick of it All fan, I don't hate it.

One thing I do have to say about the new school bands is that they can play their instruments a lot better lol. English Dogs song was pretty good IMO though. it definitely has the english feel- the sing songy anthem like quality that the NYHC and Boston bands stole, but that drum-roll in the beginning that lets you know you're listening to a band from across the pond. Imo its kinda like if you took The Business and made them play music with Minor Threat


Oh definitely. Musicianship matters now. Heh. Some of the bands we will post could barely play.

As strange as this may sound, that was a big part of the appeal of a lot of the older bands.


Absolutely. Dont get me wrong, I am not knocking it. Not at all. It was a DIY scene. If you could get your hands on an instrument, learn a chord or hold a beat, and make something with some energy and aggression, it was all good.

I know musicianship is important to a lot of people. But because of the old scene I am still more interested in the energy of the band or song.
Yeah I hear ya there. I know a lot of people who will talk about how tight, or technical a band is, but like you I've always been more into the energy they have/exude/create than how clean they sound. Actually, sometimes it's even better if it's "sloppy" to some people's standards.

And sadly, I never made it to Fender's Ballroom. I've heard a lot of good stories about the place though. My boss was (for a short time) in a band called Ill Repute from Oxnard. He went there a number of times before it burned down, and has told me many stories about it, and the guys he used to hang out with. Sounds like it was a cool place to see a show.

This may very well become my favorite thread.


Ill Repute was always one of my favorite OC bands. Are they OC? Maybe not. I have been learning that even though I grew up in Long Beach, the layout of foreign to me.

Either way, I might have to break some out some IR for the thread. Heh.

NARDCOOOOOORE!!!!!
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J Pep 4 Step wrote:
BigBillsFan13 wrote:
J Pep 4 Step wrote:
BigBillsFan13 wrote:
J Pep 4 Step wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
Black Tusk has this Sick of it All meets girl voice feel to it. As a one time Sick of it All fan, I don't hate it.

One thing I do have to say about the new school bands is that they can play their instruments a lot better lol. English Dogs song was pretty good IMO though. it definitely has the english feel- the sing songy anthem like quality that the NYHC and Boston bands stole, but that drum-roll in the beginning that lets you know you're listening to a band from across the pond. Imo its kinda like if you took The Business and made them play music with Minor Threat


Oh definitely. Musicianship matters now. Heh. Some of the bands we will post could barely play.

As strange as this may sound, that was a big part of the appeal of a lot of the older bands.


Absolutely. Dont get me wrong, I am not knocking it. Not at all. It was a DIY scene. If you could get your hands on an instrument, learn a chord or hold a beat, and make something with some energy and aggression, it was all good.

I know musicianship is important to a lot of people. But because of the old scene I am still more interested in the energy of the band or song.
Yeah I hear ya there. I know a lot of people who will talk about how tight, or technical a band is, but like you I've always been more into the energy they have/exude/create than how clean they sound. Actually, sometimes it's even better if it's "sloppy" to some people's standards.

And sadly, I never made it to Fender's Ballroom. I've heard a lot of good stories about the place though. My boss was (for a short time) in a band called Ill Repute from Oxnard. He went there a number of times before it burned down, and has told me many stories about it, and the guys he used to hang out with. Sounds like it was a cool place to see a show.

This may very well become my favorite thread.


Ill Repute was always one of my favorite OC bands. Are they OC? Maybe not. I have been learning that even though I grew up in Long Beach, the layout of foreign to me.

Either way, I might have to break some out some IR for the thread. Heh.

NARDCOOOOOORE!!!!!

Oxnard is actually Ventura County, but I know what you mean. For the longest time I thought Stockton was near Ventura, not Fresno lol.

I grew up in West Torrance / Redondo Beach, for a while at least, and live about an hour N/E of there now, but I've never really mastered where everything is in Cali. It took me a long time to learn a lot about where things are, but oh well haha.

I'd love to see some IR on here. Another buddy of mine played drums for Naked Agression for some time also.
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