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or joined a metal band.
oh look, there's Greg Anderson and his SXE tatoo.
priceless.
oh look, there's Greg Anderson and his SXE tatoo.
priceless.
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Ever get that straight edge book that Victory put out a few years ago? Reflections on straight edge or something? Almost everyone she interviewed said the whole straight edge thing got stupid and they'd subsequently broke their edge.
No For An Answer were the typical turncoat band. The singer Dan O' Mahoney was a prominent figure in the straight edge movement of the 80's, Now he run a chain of pubs in LA.
Probably why they sounded so great! "Young man drinks! Young man drives! Vision blurs! Young man dies! WITH-OUT REA-SON, WITH-OUT-REASON, WOOOARGH!!
No For An Answer were the typical turncoat band. The singer Dan O' Mahoney was a prominent figure in the straight edge movement of the 80's, Now he run a chain of pubs in LA.
Hahaqha that's amazing.Probably why they sounded so great! "Young man drinks! Young man drives! Vision blurs! Young man dies! WITH-OUT REA-SON, WITH-OUT-REASON, WOOOARGH!!
It was a single pub,and he no longer runs it.No For An Answer were the typical turncoat band. The singer Dan O' Mahoney was a prominent figure in the straight edge movement of the 80's, Now he run a chain of pubs in LA.
Victory defo didn't put it out, maybe Rev did, not sure. not a bad read though.Ever get that straight edge book that Victory put out a few years ago? Reflections on straight edge or something? Almost everyone she interviewed said the whole straight edge thing got stupid and they'd subsequently broke their edge.
Actually this is pretty spot-on Corm.Hardcore for the hardcore:
No For An Answer.
SSD.
Negative Approach.
Faith.
Cro-Mags (I think the second album is great too).
Youth Crew for the youth crew:
Gorilla Biscuits.
Youth of Today.
Bold.
Judge.
Chain of Strenght.
I was never insanely into the likes of Madball, Murphy's Law, Agnostic Front (except for Victim in Pain), Sick of it All and so on, but they've all got some great stuff...
More recent great hardcore (but generally of the faster variety):
Life's Halt.
No Reply.
What Happens Next?
Direct Control.
If you like the tuff shit, then any of the early Earth Crisis is amazing for floor punchage...Indecision were amazing, that Release The Cure album still floors me...Throwdown are so tuff you'll probably punch yourself in the face when you listen to them...also Integrity...so much more that I can't remember right now...
down for life
gone be the days when hardcore meant hardcore punk,not stupid techno, even stupider bouncy metal ,crap death metal and tough guy im stronger than you , "
that's what i meant, i'm totally down with this sort of thing, brahthats the spirit!
From there I was really into the 90s vegan metal shitlike Culture, Morning Again and what not.
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