The Punk/Hardcore Thread

Gorilla Biscuits
7 Seconds
Stiff Little Fingers
Youth Brigade
Model American
DOA
Agent Orange
TSOL
RKL
Big Boys
Government Issue
Negative Approach
The Damned
The Dwarves
The Pogues

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Turbonegro, one of my favorite bands right now. considered “death punk” so ill put them up

I saw Turbonegro at a Queens of the Stone Age show back in '03. I was in South Carolina and forgot the name of the band who was opening up for Queens and asked the doorman who said, “I don’t know, I think some Turbonigger.” Pretty funny stuff, I guess you had to be there though.

They put on an awesome show, however. And they are just as weird live as in those videos you posted. Same outfits.

When they were coming to Gainesville to play with Less than Jake, I asked the ticket guy at the music shop for AAA tickets. He said I was the only one who asked for them instead of LTJ. At the show there were a couple girls who screamed every word of every AAA song. Awesome.

The Virus -Nowhere to Run album is good too.

ducky boys
rancid
peter and the testube babies
the unseen
lars fredericksen and the bastards

“punks not dead it just sucks right now”

Punk for the EXTRA rebellious:

Crass: ‘Kings’ of anarcho punk (ironic isnt it)

Aus Rotten. Awesome.

Leftover Crack- If you’re going crazy, I don’t suggest listening to them. You’ll go crazier.

Choking Victim- basically leftover crack…

Morning Glory- also very similar to Leftover Crack, but I think the music is a bit more hard hitting and in your face. It also has more ska elements in it.

Off With Their Heads, a minnesotan band… .extra punk rock

The God Awfuls, great for singalong traditional punk rock

Resistance 77

Punk for the EXTRA rebellious:

Crass: ‘Kings’ of anarcho punk (ironic isnt it)

Aus Rotten. Awesome.

Leftover Crack- If you’re going crazy, I don’t suggest listening to them. You’ll go crazier.

Choking Victim- basically leftover crack…

Morning Glory- also very similar to Leftover Crack, but I think the music is a bit more hard hitting and in your face. It also has more ska elements in it.

Off With Their Heads, a minnesotan band… .extra punk rock

The God Awfuls, great for singalong traditional punk rock

Resistance 77

Some great hardcor/punk Bands:
Sick Of It All

Blood For Blood

Shutdown
Madball
Agnostic Front (old stuff)
Warzone
Gorilla Biscuits
Snapcase
Dropkick Murphys
Rancid
The Business
Teen Idols
Minor Threat
Judge
Pennywise (old stuff)
No Innocent Victem

[quote]HangerBaby wrote:
There is no hardcore punk without raised fist:

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Agreed, saw them at a show in Toronto, only about 100 people in attendance and it rocked beyond words.

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Then for punk…
Propagandhi: propagandhi "Dear Coach's Corner" - YouTube easily one of the best bands out there right now…[/quote]
Fuckin right

The Toy Dolls

Wow, all my recommendations were on the first page. Good thread!

I only like the old stuff I don’t really like the new stuff maybe its old age but my fav band back in the day was frenzel romb im more into rock these day though than punk.

It’s a Aussie band so you guys might not know them unreal live and on cd

[quote]Brett295 wrote:
Some great hardcor/punk Bands:
Sick Of It All

Blood For Blood

Shutdown
Madball
Agnostic Front (old stuff)
Warzone
Gorilla Biscuits
Snapcase
Dropkick Murphys
Rancid
The Business
Teen Idols
Minor Threat
Judge
Pennywise (old stuff)
No Innocent Victem

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Ah! I haven’t thought about old Pennywise in a long time! “Can’t run! Can’t hide! Aint no way to escape Pennywise!” smiles and stares off into the distance

[quote]Cherrymennos wrote:
Brett295 wrote:
Some great hardcor/punk Bands:
Sick Of It All

Blood For Blood

Shutdown
Madball
Agnostic Front (old stuff)
Warzone
Gorilla Biscuits
Snapcase
Dropkick Murphys
Rancid
The Business
Teen Idols
Minor Threat
Judge
Pennywise (old stuff)
No Innocent Victem

Ah! I haven’t thought about old Pennywise in a long time! “Can’t run! Can’t hide! Aint no way to escape Pennywise!” smiles and stares off into the distance[/quote]
You’re one of the coolest girls I do not know

[quote]HangerBaby wrote:

You’re one of the coolest girls I do not know
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I know. Punks are hard to find, let alone punk girls ;D

Bad Religion.

[quote]99blkta wrote:
Bad Religion.[/quote]

yeah

Subhumans

Minutemen

Tons of superb stuff already mentioned. Good job guys and gals.

Think I’ll add some more bands and expand further on some others that already been identified for awesomness.

Avail

Melodic hardcore punk from Richmond, Virginia.

Black Train Jack

Severly underrated posi-core NYHC band that appeared on the road-runner label in the early ninties. Only released two albums. A crying shame that these guys languished in obscurity whilst inferior acts of the nineties got further got recognition.

Sick of it all

Without doubt the undisputed heavyweight kings of hardcore. SOIA never bitched, changed their sound, imagine or sold-out; despite being screwed over by numerous record labels promising them the world. 23 years of straight-up honest music and still going strong. Nicest guys you’ll ever meet to boot.

Warzone

Warzone went to great lengths to attempt to unitify an increasingly fragmented New York Hardcore scene in the late eighties. RIP Raybeez.

The Bruisers

The former OI! band of Dropkick Murphys frontman Al Barr.

Pennywise

Their first three albums are so good, it be crime not to have them in your collection. It’s a shame that the last decades albums became a bland mash of ham-fisted rethoric.

My favs (includes Oi):

4-Skins
Angelic Upstarts
Older Bad Religion
Cock Sparrer
Cockney Rejects
Dropkick Murphys
Flatfoot 56
Infa Riot
Misfits
Oxymoron
Peter and the Test Tube Babies
Street Dogs
The Business
The Partisans

Saw Angry Samoans live, that was one of the best punk shows I’ve been to.

Dead Kennedys - Police Truck

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 anyone?