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Runnin' Riot - Built in Belfast

Runnin' Riot - Best of 7

V/A - American Hardcore:The History of American Punk Rock 1980-1986

V/A - Rough Trade shops Rock 'n' Roll 1

V/A - Oi! The rarities vol. 3

The King Blues - Under the Fog

V/A - The Best Northern Soul Allnighter.... Ever!

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David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust

What an album!!!!

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Rock on.

100% agree, along with The Man Who Sold the World and Aladdin Sane I know these lp's backwards and inside out.

 

Currently listening to Crass, Feeding of the 5000 remastered after seeing Steve Ignorant doing 'Crass songs' in Edinburgh last weekend.

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Runnin' Riot - Built in Belfast

Runnin' Riot - Best of 7

V/A - American Hardcore:The History of American Punk Rock 1980-1986V/A - Rough Trade shops Rock 'n' Roll 1

V/A - Oi! The rarities vol. 3

The King Blues - Under the Fog

V/A - The Best Northern Soul Allnighter.... Ever!

 

damn hardcores golden age was 1988 in new york and boston;)

 

hardcore destroys british punk by miles (although i concede the oi influence on NYHC). British punk sucks. Ska punk should die.

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damn hardcores golden age was 1988 in new york and boston;)

 

hardcore destroys british punk by miles (although i concede the oi influence on NYHC). British punk sucks. Ska punk should die.

 

Love ska, love punk. But agree, ska-punk is a disgrace mostly! Love the NYHC scene, specially agnostic front, SOIA, Cro-Mags etc. Not too familiar with The Boston HC scene i have to admit, but love the Boston street punk scene, Ducky Boys, Dropkicks, Pug Uglies, etc etc. Some well quality stuff! ;)

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mixture of old, not so old, recentish and new, last 10 being:

 

30 seconds to mars ...... this is war

david bowie ..... aladdin sane

klaxons ..... myths of the near future

klaxons ..... surfing the void

manic street preachers ..... postcards from a young man

rolling stones ..... get your ya ya's out

steve earle ..... jerusalem

steve earle ..... the revolution starts now

suzanne vega ..... live at the staarfebouw, maastricht 1986

waterboys ..... windmill lane sessions

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Love ska, love punk. But agree, ska-punk is a disgrace mostly! Love the NYHC scene, specially agnostic front, SOIA, Cro-Mags etc. Not too familiar with The Boston HC scene i have to admit, but love the Boston street punk scene, Ducky Boys, Dropkicks, Pug Uglies, etc etc. Some well quality stuff! ;)

 

uch it was just the height of the youth crew straight edge scene. Im going through a mega nostalgic trip on sXe just now having spent 10 years of my life into that shit (before falling off the wagon)...

 

seen the dropkicks years back - they do a good version of fields of athenry haha.

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PS

Have to disagree slightly, LOVE a lot of British punk, both US and UK scenes had their ropey moments, tho LOl ;)

 

defos - that whole fat wreck chords stuff was mostly cringeworthy in the 90s...

 

although i've developed a wee soft spot for NOFX of late :blush:

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defos - that whole fat wreck chords stuff was mostly cringeworthy in the 90s...

 

although i've developed a wee soft spot for NOFX of late :blush:

 

NOFX had 2 good albums, but quite a few pure honkers, lol, altho they can fairly cut it live! The whole annoying 'cartoony-punk' style they developed really has a lot to answer for! Haha

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my 8 year old daughter loves NOFX! whats your views on greenday and offspring?

 

I'd agree with spider jag on NOFX. Two or three good albums, and spawned too many shit imitations.

 

I quite like Green Day and the Offspring. Green Days stuff all sounds the same, but its a sound I quite like. As for the Offspring, can't really pass judgement on their recent stuff but I really like Ixnay and Smash. They definitely have a sense of humour.

 

Rancid are miles better than all of them though.

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I'd agree with spider jag on NOFX. Two or three good albums, and spawned too many shit imitations.

 

I quite like Green Day and the Offspring. Green Days stuff all sounds the same, but its a sound I quite like. As for the Offspring, can't really pass judgement on their recent stuff but I really like Ixnay and Smash. They definitely have a sense of humour.

 

Rancid are miles better than all of them though.

 

Pretty much bang on the money there, Uncle P ;)

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