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Dead Kennedys I Kill Children lyrics
I kill children I love to see them die I kill children And make their mamas cry Crush 'em under my car I wanna hear them scream Feed 'em poison candy To spoil their Halloween So you're in the kids' ward You're in there cos you're ill How about some Pavulon So I can see you chill Time to hit the school bus I think I'll shoot the tires Offer them a helping hand Of open telephone wires Ever wanted to die? Of course you have But I won't till I get my revenge I don't wanna see people any more Things I never ever saw before Make me see them for the shit they are Take as many as I can away with me Anyone can be king for a day So I kill children I love to see them die I kill children And make their mamas cry I bang their heads in doors I kill children Can hardly wait for yours... |
giving up the ghost is fucking bad ass, havent heard to much from np, but my chick loves em.
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fuck ya :glugglug
rancid, the bouncing souls, leftover crack, pennywise, bad religion, anti-flag, aus rotten, rise against, the casualties, i could go on forever.. |
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Fuckin' A! :thumbsup
American punk rock is the best, and Japanese punk rock comes in second. Aussies actually produced some of the best punk rock bands of all time, in the late 70s and early 80s...like the saints and radio birdman. So they come in third. Here's a good american punk rock song, I play drums in this band: Download song |
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"For those about to rock! We salute you!"
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rock is for ugly white kid wannabes.
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"aus rotten spray painted on the walls, drunk punks passed out in the halls"
~ Anti-Flag |
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I once fucked a Love Ewe from NOFX with a strap-on in a magazine to show my appreciation for the band and their sending it to me. |
geeee.... speaking about rock: GERMANY OWNS you... it's pretty arrogant to deny it!
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The best German punk rock band was "Big balls and the great white idiot" from the late 70s...good, raw shit. Anyone want samples, I got em.
Look at these badasses: http://www.dildobaggins.com/bigballs.jpg |
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IF YOU ARE A FAN OF EARLY 80's HARDCORE, GO BUY THIS ALBUM NOW, IT'S BEEN RE-ISSUED FROM 1982...I must have listened to this record 1000 times, and it gets a little better every time...pure fucking genius.
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commercial shit like this ain't rock or punk |
That little bitch looks like one of the zombies from 28 days.
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hmm... don't know how often I had this discussion...
Damn! Punk is a feeling, it's a way of life. I don't care who was first or what's "original" punk. Why should I care what a UK punk band in the late 70's or early 80's had to say? When I listen to these bands, then just because I like their music but not because of the "punk" feeling. There are many punk bands out there and I listen to them if they have something important to say (or simply make some enjoyable fun punk) :) I I really don't fucking care if it's the NY, LA, London or Berlin punk scene. Punk is not a competition Just my :2 cents: |
<a href="http://www.captainevil.com/gfy/I believe in anarchy.mp3">real punk</a>
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I'm a huge Bad Religion fan! I first saw them in 1989 on the "No Control" tour in a tiny Elks Lodge type of dive in Schenectady, NY. I really like the last CD (The Process of Belief) that they recorded when they reunited with Brett G. too. |
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howdy ho Fletch!! Give my girl a squeeze for me ..wil ya? :winkwink: |
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I LIVE IN LOS ANGELES, AND SAW THEM 6 TIMES LAST WEEK! THEY ENDED THEIR TOUR ON SUNDAY PLAYING A UCLA STUDENT ONLY SHOW WHERE THEY ANNOUNCED THEY WERE GOING INTO THE STUDIO TO RECORD THEIR NEW RECORD WHICH WILL BE OUT SOMETIME IN MAY 2004. AND ANOTHER NORTH AMERICAN TOUR TO FOLLOW AS WELL. |
yeah, have some good stuff..no doubt (not the band).....I still have a real weakness for old British punk though...which maybe why I married an old british punk :Graucho
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Some of today's stuff totally rocks and I feel it in the core of my bones when I go to a gig but there was just something awseome about punk having that real effect. |
im ashamed of the the "punk kids of today"...
So ghey! :321GFY |
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Portland in the early '80s: Poison Idea, The Wipers, The Neo Boys, Sado Nation, The Cleavers, The Bop Zombies, The Rats (later Dead Moon!), Smegma, The Braphsmears, Suburban Guerillas, The Miracle Workers... Clockwork Joes, Urban Noise, The Met, Euphoria Tavern, Earth Tavern, 13th Precinct, House of Toast, The Farm... Olde English in quart bottles (this is the pre-40oz era)... Singles Going Steady... It was a fun time to be young and running wild. Punks today are probably no lamer than we were back in the day. The kid's are alright. I don't think any of us were born punk :) I'm kind of surprised that kids still think punk is cool. I kind of wonder if I'd be drawn to punk if were 18 years old today, or if I'd be into the electronica stuff and raves or whatever. |
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BLUE COLLAR SPECIAL IS PRETTY DECENT. IVE TALKED TO THE SINGER. HE OWNS A RECORD STORE SOMEWHERE IN THE INLAND EMPIRE
THE GOD AWFULS ARE ANOTHER GOOD BAND TO COME OUT FROM THE STREETS OF POMONA |
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The Stranglers The Slits Soiux and The Banshees Buzzcocks (manchester scene) The Clash Ian Durry The Vibrators Stiff little fingers (irish) The Undertones (irish) The adverts Sham 69 UK Subs Skids The Dammed - I get wet just thinking about Jet Boy, Jet Girl (and yes, I do know what the lyrics are about)...it is that good to my ears. They were also the first British punk group to tour the states..a fact that seriously pissed off Malcom Don't get me wrong, there are pleanty of US punk bands - both old and new that I love but come on that list alone is enough to have a life long play list. Nearly every band I currently listen to or I loved in the 80's were influenced by one of those above bands. Best of all, I know for sure that the country I live in at the moment is a different country now then it was before those bands played and it isn't just a matter of chance..they forced it through. |
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the CRASS label made a huge impact on punk rock..they turned punkers into bleeding hearts and pussys..
gimmie my Circle Jerks and early Black Flag.. 80s LA Punk 0wnes y0u! |
Boston had a rocking hardcore scene in the early 80's. My buddy's band The Prolitariet rock.
V/A- "This is Boston, Not LA" LP http://www.punkfix.net/reviews/thisisbostonnotla.html By Ryan August "This is Boston, Not LA" has been a long time staple on every hardcore collectors' want list. The LP is long out of print, and chances are, this thing will never see a vinyl pressing again. Originally, released in 1982 on Modern Method Records, "This is Boston, Not LA" was a statement of sorts. In the early 80's, it seemed as if punk bands across the country were turning their focus towards California, Los Angeles to be exact. The Germs, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, and Social Distortion were making LA a hotbed of hardcore punk, and the underappreciated Boston scene had enough of it. "This is Boston, Not LA" was their response, and it gave out one hell of a lashing. Seven Boston punk bands united together to put out a soon to be legendary compilation album- Jerry's Kids, Gang Green, The F.U.'s, the Freeze, the Proletariat, Decadence and the Groinoids. As far as early 80's hardcore goes, you couldn't do much better than this line-up. The Jerry's Kids and FU's material serves as a good building block for their blistering LPs. But, Gang Green and the Freeze are raging at their peaks on this one. The Proletariat stand out as the odd balls on the comp. sticking to an arty, British punk vibe with a leftist political stance, and Decadence and Groinoid prove to be the weakest links delivering only one song a piece. Luckily, for all those who don't want to dish out the cash for the vinyl, Newbury Comics finally released this compilation on Cd a few years ago. Track listing... JERRY'S KIDS "Straight Jacket", "Uncontrollable", "Wired", "Desperate", Pressure", "I Don't Wanna" THE PROLETARIAT "Options", "Religion Is the Opium of the Masses", "Allegiance" THE GROINOIDS "Angel" THE F.U.'S "Preskool Dropouts", "Radio UNIX U.S.A.", "Green Beret", "Time Is Money" GANG GREEN "Snob", "Lie Lie", "I Don't Care", "Rabies", "Narrow Mind", "Kill a Commie", "Have Fun" DECADENCE "Slam" THE FREEZE "Broken Bones", "Idiots at Happy Hour", "Now or Never", "Sacrifice Not Suicide", "It's Only Alcohol", "Trouble If You Hide", "Time Bomb", "Boston Not L.A." |
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CAP LOCK OFF :thumbsup |
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black flag! and the misfits symbols are the only ones tattoed across my chest
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