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Post by Jack Hard on Feb 14, 2021 11:01:13 GMT -5
What are you favourite jams? Bands? Doesn't have to be Fat Wreck or Epitaph. Hell, it can be Kung Fu Records, or Go Kart even!
Been listening to alot of No Use For A Name and Good Riddance lately.
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Post by beckybreach on Feb 14, 2021 11:10:32 GMT -5
Propagandhi, The Lawrence Arms, Swinging Utters, Total Chaos, Hot Water Music, Bad Religion was all shit my baby punk ass was into way back when. Still revisit some of it from time to time. A lot of it really just makes me wanna play THPS.
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Post by Ass Dan on Feb 14, 2021 11:14:03 GMT -5
Top ten:
Strung Out - Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues Lagwagon - Hoss Bad Religion - Suffer The Nerve Agents - Butterfly Collection (hellcat was an epitaph subsidiary) Good Riddance - Operation Phoenix Osker - Idle Will Kill None More Black - File Under Black Pulley - Together Again for the First Time Poison Idea - Feel the Darkness Propagandhi - Less Talk More Rock
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Post by meatballmaniac on Feb 14, 2021 11:14:39 GMT -5
My kinda thread. Hi-Standard, Bracket, Lagwagon, Millencolin backed. So many of the bands from that era played my small college town when I was a kid.
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Post by No Doz on Feb 14, 2021 11:17:48 GMT -5
i really love(d) that crop of bands that fat worked with in the early + mid 2000s. against me!, dillinger four, dead to me, the lawrence arms, none more black, stuff like. propagandhi is an all time fave that worked with both labels. joyce manor is on epitaph rn, i like that band a lot too
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Post by Ass Dan on Feb 14, 2021 11:29:50 GMT -5
As the Eternal Cowboy and Searching fucking rule
I feel like most of The Lawrence Arms material doesn’t hold up as well too me. Apathy and Exhaustion is still great but I usually turn off anything from any of the other records.
The D4 records on Fat are great but I think their Hopeless records were way better.
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Post by meatballmaniac on Feb 14, 2021 11:36:04 GMT -5
OP, are you allowing discussion of post-1999 bands in this thread? I’m ok with it, but feel that it should be clarified.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 11:38:39 GMT -5
What are you favourite jams? Bands? Doesn't have to be Fat Wreck or Epitaph. Hell, it can be Kung Fu Records, or Go Kart even! Been listening to alot of No Use For A Name and Good Riddance lately. You watched the Punk Show on muchmusic back in the day right? Got into so many bands from that and buying comps at HMV. Favourites back then were Propagandhi, Guttermouth, Real McKenzies, Lawrence Arms, and US Bombs. I still revisit some of them from time to time, except Guttermouth lol.
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Post by Ass Dan on Feb 14, 2021 11:39:16 GMT -5
Definitely a sonic difference between the two eras. Post 1999 Fat has more of a Midwestern pop-punk/No Idea records influence. Post 1999 Epitaph just like steadily gets shittier and shittier.
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Post by Ass Dan on Feb 14, 2021 11:40:10 GMT -5
What are you favourite jams? Bands? Doesn't have to be Fat Wreck or Epitaph. Hell, it can be Kung Fu Records, or Go Kart even! Been listening to alot of No Use For A Name and Good Riddance lately. You watched the Punk Show on muchmusic back in the day right? Got into so many bands from that and buying comps at HMV. Favourites back then were Propagandhi, Guttermouth, Real McKenzies, Lawrence Arms, and US Bombs. I still revisit some of them from time to time, except Guttermouth lol. One of the first message boards I posted on was the Guttermouth message board. LOL that was something else. I had the sickest Guttermouth shirt in high school.
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Post by krujones on Feb 14, 2021 11:40:50 GMT -5
I still listen to NOFX regularly. I know it's not cool to like them anymore but I dont care
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Post by Jack Hard on Feb 14, 2021 11:44:58 GMT -5
What are you favourite jams? Bands? Doesn't have to be Fat Wreck or Epitaph. Hell, it can be Kung Fu Records, or Go Kart even! Been listening to alot of No Use For A Name and Good Riddance lately. You watched the Punk Show on muchmusic back in the day right? Got into so many bands from that and buying comps at HMV. Favourites back then were Propagandhi, Guttermouth, Real McKenzies, Lawrence Arms, and US Bombs. I still revisit some of them from time to time, except Guttermouth lol. Loud and Punk Show were game changers. My buddy recorded every episode. I wonder if he still has them. Man, 90s punk comps were my favourite. Hopelessly Devoted 3 turned me into the Weakerthans. HMV always had the first Goldfinger onsale for like 6.99 I've owned it so many times on tape and cd haha
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 11:51:35 GMT -5
You watched the Punk Show on muchmusic back in the day right? Got into so many bands from that and buying comps at HMV. Favourites back then were Propagandhi, Guttermouth, Real McKenzies, Lawrence Arms, and US Bombs. I still revisit some of them from time to time, except Guttermouth lol. One of the first message boards I posted on was the Guttermouth message board. LOL that was something else. I had the sickest Guttermouth shirt in prepatory academy. Oh fuck I can't even imagine what that forum was like haha. My first ever punk show was the Punk O Rama tour with Guttermouth and they sang crude songs meant for teenage boys, so they were huge for me back then... But yeah, definitely haven't aged gracefully.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 12:05:41 GMT -5
You watched the Punk Show on muchmusic back in the day right? Got into so many bands from that and buying comps at HMV. Favourites back then were Propagandhi, Guttermouth, Real McKenzies, Lawrence Arms, and US Bombs. I still revisit some of them from time to time, except Guttermouth lol. Loud and Punk Show were game changers. My buddy recorded every episode. I wonder if he still has them. Man, 90s punk comps were my favourite. Hopelessly Devoted 3 turned me into the Weakerthans. HMV always had the first Goldfinger onsale for like 6.99 I've owned it so many times on tape and cd haha Haha yeah man every week I'd stay up to watch the Punk Show and Loud, so crazy that Strombo was behind all of it too when you look at him now. Wish I was able to appreciate the Wedge back then as well, but it was too weird for me at the time. Found a bunch of old Muchmusic clips on youtube recently too if you're feeling nostalgic
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Post by briane on Feb 14, 2021 12:08:24 GMT -5
like everyone who listens to this type of music, i wen't through a bad religion/propaghandi phase
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Post by solidsnake on Feb 14, 2021 12:09:11 GMT -5
Blaze in easily my favorite Lagwagon album. Am I the only one who thinks it’s leaps and bounds better than the rest? Their best songwriting, vocal melodies, and musical diversity. Maybe my second favorite Fat album after Larry Arms’ Greatest Story Ever Told.
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Post by Ass Dan on Feb 14, 2021 12:20:21 GMT -5
Blaze in easily my favorite Lagwagon album. Am I the only one who thinks it’s leaps and bounds better than the rest? Their best songwriting, vocal melodies, and musical diversity. Maybe my second favorite Fat album after Larry Arms’ Greatest Story Ever Told. I'd put it on the same level as the "Holy Trinity". I listened to it a ton in prepatory academy. I have a lot of memories of playing it on repeat and playing Metal Gear Solid 2.
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Post by No Doz on Feb 14, 2021 12:21:40 GMT -5
As the Eternal Cowboy and Searching fucking rule I feel like most of The Lawrence Arms material doesn’t hold up as well too me. Apathy and Exhaustion is still great but I usually turn off anything from any of the other records. The D4 records on Fat are great but I think their Hopeless records were way better. i'm an OD against me apologist but that era is probably my favorite / the strongest the band ever was i kind of feel similar about the lawrence arms. i think oh calcutta is a benchmark for that style of punk, and i still really love their b-sides LP and some of the tracks off of apathy, but most of the other material hasn't really stuck with me i think my personal favorite D4 LP is situationist comedy, but it was also my first one. might swap it out for versus god on the right day. they're all classics though
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Post by F.F Woodycooks on Feb 14, 2021 12:32:30 GMT -5
I was really into nofx and lagwagon in 9th and 10th grade. I even had a fat wreck tshirt that I wore all the damn time.
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Post by Tstigz on Feb 14, 2021 12:52:41 GMT -5
NOFX is the best punk band of the 90’s:
Put out their own records Many different genre styles Changed it up with fast, slow, happy, sad songs, funny songs, disturbing songs Offensive Other reasons but I’m done making a list because I’m done pooping
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Post by nastyy on Feb 14, 2021 12:56:31 GMT -5
$3 CD complications of 20 songs and like almost all the songs were good
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Post by larrygengurch12 on Feb 14, 2021 13:40:17 GMT -5
Blaze in easily my favorite Lagwagon album. Am I the only one who thinks it’s leaps and bounds better than the rest? Their best songwriting, vocal melodies, and musical diversity. Maybe my second favorite Fat album after Larry Arms’ Greatest Story Ever Told. Blaze is really underrated. They never play much from it besides Falling Apart whenever I see them
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Post by krujones on Feb 14, 2021 14:03:01 GMT -5
NOFX is the best punk band of the 90’s: Put out their own records Many different genre styles Changed it up with fast, slow, happy, sad songs, funny songs, disturbing songs Offensive Other reasons but I’m done making a list because I’m done pooping They proved you can stay punk and never compromise or "sell out" like their peers ie. Green Day, the Offspring or Bad Religion and still make a lot of money. Much respect.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2021 14:11:04 GMT -5
The best bands of that genre IMO are 88 Fingers Louie, Bigwig.
Dunno if Lifetime and Somerset are more classed as hc adjacent
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Post by sourtimes after dark 🎃 on Feb 14, 2021 14:17:16 GMT -5
I still love Strung Out, Larry Arms, Descendents, and a few others. The drummer from Satanic Surfers runs Blood Harvest Records, which is very cool.
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Post by 𝕄𝔼👁𝕎𝔽𝕌ℕℂ𝕋𝕀👁ℕ on Feb 14, 2021 14:18:56 GMT -5
Epitaph/Fat/Nitro comps are what got me into punk and I hope I never hear any of those songs again
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Post by MODULOK on Feb 14, 2021 14:28:05 GMT -5
i used to like nofx a lot when i was 16-17 years old. i don't even remember the last time i've listened to an entire album, i still check some of my favorite tracks on youtube, from time to time. and the 1st Good Riddance album is cool.
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Post by DNF RIDE!!! on Feb 14, 2021 14:40:54 GMT -5
the new Good Riddance was good. sent me back through they're discog. they've hot to be the most solid fat band.
i'm really into the first two Down By Law albums. when smalley had the Chemical People backing him.
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Post by sandcub on Feb 14, 2021 14:54:04 GMT -5
i'll be an a wilhelm scream superfan until i die. unmatched recorded output and a top notch live act to boot.
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Post by nastyy on Feb 14, 2021 15:07:32 GMT -5
The best bands of that genre IMO are 88 Fingers Louie, Bigwig. Dunno if Lifetime and Somerset are more classed as hc adjacent 88 Fingers are the most underrated band, they definitely rock
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