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Punk Rock Fans

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It's a slow day doing nothing;

any army.ca members fans of good old (real) punk music? It's wierd when alot of the music in 180 degrees opposite to my political views (punk music is political music) but regardless, it's what I grew up on.

So let's hear it from the punk/oi/harcore fans out there. I'll start;

Dropkick Murphys
Street Dogs
Social Distortion
Cock Sparrer
Hudson Falcons
King Size Braces
Angels, Saints and Heros
Bloody Irish Boys
Blood or Whisky
Barstool Hooligans
Pennywise
the Offspring
the Mahones
the Dead Kennedys

Come on folks, I know theres some of you around here.
 
DOA
DRI
Dayglo Abortions
UK Subs
The Clash
Agnostic Front
Black Flag
Bad Brains
Minor Threat

I don't think that listening to music that is 180 to your personal views is odd at all.  I think that allowing yourself to be told what to do, as CF members are, is different than being an unwilling victim of a 'big brother' type, even if it is just in your own head.
 
Bad Religion
Queens of the Stone Age
Flogging Molly(bit softer, but still good stuff)
Anti-Flag(for that extreme leftist view)
The Atari's
Sum 41
Billy Talent
Rise Against
Pearl Jam(if not really punk, not far off)
Green Day
Alexisonfire


Mostly I prefer more along the old pop-punk lines like Blink-182, older Green Day and the like, however there is a lot of good stuff out there that harsher.
 
condor888000 said:
Bad Religion
Queens of the Stone Age
Flogging Molly(bit softer, but still good stuff)
Anti-Flag(for that extreme leftist view)
The Atari's
Sum 41
Billy Talent
Rise Against
Pearl Jam(if not really punk, not far off)
Green Day
Alexisonfire


Mostly I prefer more along the old pop-punk lines like Blink-182, older Green Day and the like, however there is a lot of good stuff out there that harsher.
Old?  Come now!  I'm talking groups such as:
Discharge
Iggy and the Stooges
The Dead Kennedys (mentioned already, but worth a second look)
The Go-Gos (prior to their "pop" phase)

YOUR bands, as mentioned, are 90's version of "punk".  Forget Avril Levigne et al, and never mind the Bollocks!

;)
 
well here's the list of bands I'm into (excluding obvious ones, and one already mentioned)
xlooking forwardx
with blood comes cleansing
through the eyes of the dead
with honour
ten yard fight
summers end
sinking ships
poison the well
scars of tomorrow
a dozen furies
at the drive in (man I wish they never broke up, the two bands they formed both kind suck)
most precious blood
choking victim
comeback kid (by far one of the best hardcore bands out there, a MUST check out, wake the dead is awesome)
helltrain
job for a cowboy
now this band is a little more categorized with blink 182 and what not, but they're canadian so that makes them good; chixdiggit
that's just a short list I've compiled. there's lots more from that list :D
Greg
 
Hauptmann Scharlachrot said:
Forget Avril Levigne et al, and never mind the Bollocks!

AVRIL!!! Now c'mon, don't be so harsh, I'm not THAT nuts. ;)
 
Sex Pistols
Dead Kenadeys
Misfits
Black Flag
Rollins Band
Sinisters
Forgotten Rebels
Ramones
 
Well, I didn't live in the time. But I sure listen to it. There are a couple repeats here but a lot of what I listen to.

- DOA (It was a big honor playing a show with them, considering they helped pioneer Canadian punk. That and I'm from Vancouver)
- Real Mckenzies
- The Descendants (Anyone?)
- No Means No
- Black Flag
- Dead Kennedy's
- Bad Brains
 
As for the bands I listen to a lot these days, its mostly Dropkick Murphy's, Flogging Molly, and Against Me!.
 
Sham 69

Skrewdriver - hope I spelled that right

Souxie and the Banshees

I do gotta mention DOA, saw them in '89, played a pub called The Venue in Regina. That song Where Evil Grows, an ole Poppy Family (Terry and Susan Jacks) tune, they reinvented it, ha.

That night, got pissed as a parrot, blackspot drunkeness, nearly OD'd on my Uncle Ronnie's moonshine.

The Forgotten Rebels, bloody legends, even today I have a CD with all those crazy lyrics. Bomb the Boats, ha!


Wes

 
Sex Pistols God Save The Queen, The Filth & The Fury
The Ramones BlitzkriegBop, Merry Christmas
The Clash White Riot
Dead Kennedys Holiday In Cambodia, Too Drunk To...
The Telepathys I Don't Like Sundays
The Exploited Beat The Bastards

Blondie (the early stuff)

and I'll throw this into the mix:
Iggy Pop & The Stooges No Fun

Youtube has a good series running on "The Punk Years"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFHZRW3Ug4s&mode=related&search=
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zvv-dXgEfo&mode=related&search=

Youtube is also running the last Punkshow at CBGBs here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeIlMqssLjw&mode=related&search=

 
Little known but worth listening to is X "Under the Big Black Sun"
 
RHFC_piper said:
Sex Pistols
Dead Kenadeys
Misfits
Black Flag
Rollins Band
Sinisters
Forgotten Rebels
Ramones

Forgotten rebels,my all time favorite band.
"All good soldiers wanna fight...."

Wesley (Over There) said:
Sham 69

Skrewdriver - hope I spelled that right

Wes,
Your bald and you listen to skrewdriver?
Do you wear red and white suspenders and Garrison boots?Burn crosses much?
LOL,unless I'm thinking of a different skrewdriver! (I hope)
 
GBH, city baby's revenge. Saw them at the Diamond in Toronto before it closed, what a show
Dayglows? I thought I was the only one who listened to them. Argh, F***, Kill, saw them at sneeky dees, great show
 
Nice, I was wondering if there were any military folk out there that listened to punk rock.  Cool to see that there are.  I profess to being a bit of a punk rocker (I wonder what the guys at the RC thought of me when I walked in? I looked a little misplaced).  I'm mostly into hardcore and ska-punk, but I like some of the other sub-genres like Oi! and psychobilly.  I'm also a vocalist in my own psychobilly/punkabilly band 'Teenage Zombie Elvis'.

Dead Kennedys
TSOL
Operation Ivy
Ramones
Adolescents
Buzzcocks
Black Flag
The Clash
Misfits
Social Distortion
Bad Religion
Rancid
SNFU
The Specials (yeah they're ska, but worth mentioning)
Cockney Rejects

More recent bands I like-
Flogging Molly
Dropkick Murphys
The Matadors (excellent Canadian psychobilly band)
The Creepshow (another homegrown psychobilly band)
The Alley Dukes (Canadian rockabilly/punkabilly band)
Cheap Suits (local Canadian ska band)

(to Ex_RCAR_011- Actually, Skrewdriver in their early years weren't associated at all with National Front or any other extreme right organization.  The other original members of the band left when the singer began associating with NF and British Movement a little later and all of them have since stated that they didn't believe in his far right leanings)
 
OK just double checked Wes.

Socially acceptable in Aussieland? :eek:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Skrewdriver---White-Rider--.jpg

:eek: :eek:
 
Bobby Rico said:
Nice, I was wondering if there were any military folk out there that listened to punk rock. 

I listen to anything (except country).

I'm wondering if I shopuld start up a Straus/Chopin thread shortly. I can't be the only one who also enjoys listen to that around here either.  >:D
 
The Librarian said:
I listen to anything (except country).

I'm wondering if I shopuld start up a Straus/Chopin thread shortly. I can't be the only one who also enjoys listen to that around here either.   >:D

I prefer Tchaikovsky, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Bach, and Mozart, myself.
 
Sig_Des said:
I prefer Tchaikovsky, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Bach, and Mozart, myself.

Are they on your Ipod? I've got them too!! LOL. My 9er just cringes!!
 
The Librarian said:
Are they on your Ipod? I've got them too!! LOL. My 9er just cringes!!

A couple of them...I have them on my MP3 along with some NOFX, some Godsmack, some Diana Krall, and some Sinatra...eclectic tastes...
 
Started as a kid with old Beatles albums, moved on to U2, The Alarm, and New Model Army in the 80's. Then to Exploited, Dead Kennedys etc.

Nowadays - almost anything goes - Bach & Mozart, nothing like Glen Miller or the Dorsey Brothers, and ever since I married a Jamaican - lots of The Right Honourable Robert Nesta Marley!
 
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