Yeah... they were probably rocking out to my king missle cd or maybe the revolting cocks.... hippy frat boys love that shit...Tara wrote:Haha well i'm sorry for your loss Pat but i'm thinking about the shock and horror those DMB thieves must have been in when they realized exactly what they stole
Punk rock whoohoo
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Hey, this is great, I was always curious how much punk there was in this scene. I didn't know much punk, but was way into the big bands when i was in high school, early nineties. In order, i got into Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, Descendants, (L7), NOFX, some GreenDay, Lagwagon, [I was actually introduced to Lagwagon by some German exchange students. Their drummer recently killed himself.] Pennywise. Haha, how bout Ween.
Facid was at an Ill Repute/Skankin Pickle show. Go figure.
My friends were into Fugazi, Face to face, then some metal here and there. I think i thought Offspring was punk before they made their second album. But around that time i got my first phish cd and, realizing i could never make it in a slam pit, got into more danceable music.
Just tonight i had "shower days" in my head by NOFX. I'm grateful i wised up intime to be into punk before I got out of high school. I know, i know, you're never too old to listen to punk, but you can't beat it for youth music. So much crap out there. Punk epitomizes unleashed energy. Let it run.
Sometimes i wonder if any members of The Slip listened to punk at all. HOw could they not, right?
Facid was at an Ill Repute/Skankin Pickle show. Go figure.
My friends were into Fugazi, Face to face, then some metal here and there. I think i thought Offspring was punk before they made their second album. But around that time i got my first phish cd and, realizing i could never make it in a slam pit, got into more danceable music.
Just tonight i had "shower days" in my head by NOFX. I'm grateful i wised up intime to be into punk before I got out of high school. I know, i know, you're never too old to listen to punk, but you can't beat it for youth music. So much crap out there. Punk epitomizes unleashed energy. Let it run.
Sometimes i wonder if any members of The Slip listened to punk at all. HOw could they not, right?
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