Punk rock and Hardcore

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by "affected" I just mean "this isn't accidental, we want it to sound like this"

which is just as true of Sex Pistols as it is of Mesh
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There is a ramshackle sort of nervous energy especially in 70s punk drumming that I find very appealing, yeah. Some of it may be deliberate but some of it is also the fact that this is a 19 year old who first picked up the sticks a couple months before the studio session. Whatever the case I like the feeling it creates
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bthunders wrote:That’s fair. At the Drive In and Converge are cool. I like bands from all the different sub genres of punk n hardcore. My favorite band, besides PJ, is Against Me
I like what I've heard of Against Me and as a trans woman and rock music fan I'm really grateful for Laura Jane Grace
LJG is a badass. I’m not trans, but it’s nice to have another kick ass woman to look up to
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bthunders wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
bthunders wrote:That’s fair. At the Drive In and Converge are cool. I like bands from all the different sub genres of punk n hardcore. My favorite band, besides PJ, is Against Me
I like what I've heard of Against Me and as a trans woman and rock music fan I'm really grateful for Laura Jane Grace
LJG is a badass. I’m not trans, but it’s nice to have another kick ass woman to look up to
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Jorge wrote:There is a ramshackle sort of nervous energy especially in 70s punk drumming that I find very appealing, yeah. Some of it may be deliberate but some of it is also the fact that this is a 19 year old who first picked up the sticks a couple months before the studio session. Whatever the case I like the feeling it creates
absolutely, and I understand liking it completely; it's usually something I warm to in bands if I love them enough in other ways, rather than something I go out of my way to seek out
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Ms Harmless wrote:this is basically an evolution of Nirvana, and I like it

i know at the time there was a lot of comparisons between the bands, but i dont hear this. i'm sure there's an influence, though.

maybe its just my age, but i've always thought of punk rock location-new york punk, california, dc, etc. i think i've gravitated more toward west coast stuff, but its all great.
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Ms Harmless wrote:
bthunders wrote:That’s fair. At the Drive In and Converge are cool. I like bands from all the different sub genres of punk n hardcore. My favorite band, besides PJ, is Against Me
I like what I've heard of Against Me and as a trans woman and rock music fan I'm really grateful for Laura Jane Grace
she's amazing, i haven't listened to anything else but transgender dysphoria blues is such a great album
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chewm wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
bthunders wrote:That’s fair. At the Drive In and Converge are cool. I like bands from all the different sub genres of punk n hardcore. My favorite band, besides PJ, is Against Me
I like what I've heard of Against Me and as a trans woman and rock music fan I'm really grateful for Laura Jane Grace
she's amazing, i haven't listened to anything else but transgender dysphoria blues is such a great album
yes it is :)
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One thing I find interesting about my own relationship with punk rock is that the LPs in my vinyl collection are almost exclusively rock, folk, indie, etc. while almost all of my 7" collection is punk and weird noise things.
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Wow yeah that is interesting. Wow
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Jorge, shhh :lol:
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Like I said! Very interesting
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tragabigzanda wrote:I do find it interesting! Records are expensive to make, so it's no surprise that scrappy punk bands leaned into the more affordable format. Viva la vinyl.
Yeah, pretty much this. It's also saying something about the digestibility of punk music within a more general music diet. A lot of these songs are short, effective shots to the mainline. Metabolized fast but sustainable in your system for long periods of time. Like race fuel in a marathon.
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I like punk a lot. But I tend to lean more towards post-Hardcore rather than straight up Hardcore. A little while ago I noticed a lot of my favorite (but not all) punk consists of bands with just 1 or 2 stand out albums or only 1 or 2 albums in their whole discography......... Yank Crime (Drive Like Jehu), The Shape of Punk to Come (Refused), Personal Best (Team Dresch).
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tragabigzanda wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problem
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tragabigzanda wrote:
washing machine wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:I do find it interesting! Records are expensive to make, so it's no surprise that scrappy punk bands leaned into the more affordable format. Viva la vinyl.
Yeah, pretty much this. It's also saying something about the digestibility of punk music within a more general music diet. A lot of these songs are short, effective shots to the mainline. Metabolized fast but sustainable in your system for long periods of time. Like race fuel in a marathon.
a Minutemen record averages something like 20 songs in 30 minutes!
That's an eternity if you're sitting with a vinyl actively listening! I'll save punk albums for a portable session like a run or beer cooler inventory at work.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
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