[quote]diekatze wrote:
i prefer new school hc like defeater, modern life is war, carpathian, more than life, verse, have heart, bane, killing the dream, the carrier, …
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[quote]diekatze wrote:
i prefer new school hc like defeater, modern life is war, carpathian, more than life, verse, have heart, bane, killing the dream, the carrier, …
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We also have an 8-song EP we recorded a few years ago called “Deliverance”, which is a little more melodic in style (think early 90’s melodic stuff… not the new tight pants melodic stuff), which is on iTunes:
I’m pretty sure that album is also on a handful of online streaming sites as well such Grooveshark.
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Thats awesome Pete! Jimmy G and I are from the same areas in Queens, and he was actually pretty cool with my sister. I met Vinny at the shop once I introduced myself and said I was a big fan yadda yadda, but he swore he knew me from somewhere, I wish he did, he was a really cool guy…unfortunately the 2 artists that have done most of my work are MIA…
I know what you mean about the soundtrack of your life, thats how I feel about H2O.[/quote]
I’ve hung with Jimmy G several times between 87 or so and early 2000s. Usually resulting in me not able to function for 24 hours after.
Vinnie is a hoot, he and I drove around Minneapolis a few years ago crank calling common friends while we got him some, well, anyway I won’t say what…
Henderson is from around here originally, hung back in the day, just saw he’s part of some new supergroup looks to be promissing… [/quote]
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
That must of been sick, it had to be a real long time since GB performed in a while.[/quote]
I think they have been playing again last couple of years. They came through here about two years ago and for some stupid grown up responsible guy reason I had to miss it…
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
That must of been sick, it had to be a real long time since GB performed in a while.[/quote]
I think they have been playing again last couple of years. They came through here about two years ago and for some stupid grown up responsible guy reason I had to miss it… [/quote]
Henderson is from around here originally, hung back in the day, just saw he’s part of some new supergroup looks to be promissing… [/quote]
S.O.S. my next post was going to be about these guys, I’ve heard a few tracks. They’ve got the singer from Terror, so it could easily be mistaken as Terror at times.
Also, I see H2O is working on a covers album of all their influences, could be good.[/quote]
Just set up Slacker Radio on my new Crackberry. On the classic punk station so far have heard Combat 84, Bad Brains, Black Flag, 7Seconds… I am stunned…
[quote]Stern wrote:
Speaking of hardcore- Journey, Foreigner and Styx are all playing together tonight at the SECC in Glasgow. I lol’d.
Or is this the wrong kind of hardcore?
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As much as I like hardcore music and grew up with it, I also grew up with those guys, I effing love Journey, went to see Steve Perry live with my mom years ago, and I love Deadlifting to Seperate Ways.
a lot of punk bands make me angry by not standing for anything real. Iskra are insane, anarchic to the level that they were once giving out incorect lyrics and id3 tags withtheir music - so once you downloaded it, i tunes or media player would think it was something else
leper also kick ass[/quote]
Thanks. Just got 2 Stampin Ground albums. Good stuff.
S.O.S - I Owe You Nothing…Hardcore super group that was discussed earlier in the thread, decent EP, only 7 songs but all of them make for some decent lifting music. I’d take a Terror record over it though
Converge/Dropdead split…Great Converge track, fits right in with their Axe to Fall work. Typical fare from Dropdead, not really my thing.
The Acacia Strain - The Most Known Unknown…great live record from a band I’m growing to like more and more. This will be my gym album for the next few workouts, I can already tell.