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Postby lolo macolo » Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:03 pm

Some Calypso jiggabo music that all you cry babies are listening to.
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Postby wyosurf » Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:19 pm

violent femmes
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Postby Snow2Sea » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:29 am

NOFX - The Coaster

Latest studio album from them in a while, it's aight so far.
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Postby smithgrind » Wed Apr 29, 2009 3:10 pm

all the sweet talk about southies showin'.
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Postby bluesilver » Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:57 am

KEXP
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Postby MC » Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:43 am

weird, i was listening to NOFX's Coaster yesterday too...

it's decent at best...

then i listened to Heavy Petting Zoo...solid album

now i'm listening to an older Less Than Jake album...it goes hand in hand w/ the sunshine
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Postby Dano » Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:22 am

MC wrote:weird, i was listening to NOFX's Coaster yesterday too...

it's decent at best...

then i listened to Heavy Petting Zoo...solid album

now i'm listening to an older Less Than Jake album...it goes hand in hand w/ the sunshine


havent listened to Coaster enough to form a real opinion, but I was listening to it yesterday as well.

Heavy Petting Zoo is so damm crisp and tight. Not a sound out of place on that album. Just power. I love NOFX's old stuff but that album blew me away when it came out. Great lyrics (as always) too.
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Postby squidly » Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:32 pm

White Trash, Two Heebs, and a Bean is my all time fave. Got to see them in a Basement in Salem once. It's was unreal!
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Postby Dub Star » Fri May 01, 2009 10:24 am

My NOFX favs are prob: Ribbed, White Trash Two Heebs and a Bean, and Punk in Drublic. They are one of my fav post hardcore punk bands. Although thier newer stuff hasent really done it for me, thier old stuff always does the trick when I am I that mood.
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Postby Snow2Sea » Fri May 01, 2009 11:32 am

Dub Star wrote:My NOFX favs are prob: Ribbed, White Trash Two Heebs and a Bean, and Punk in Drublic. They are one of my fav post hardcore punk bands. Although thier newer stuff hasent really done it for me, thier old stuff always does the trick when I am I that mood.


Those are all good, but no love for "So Long and Thanks For All The Shoes"? I love that album..But hands down their greatest release is The Decline even if it is only 18 minutes long.

And just the album art on Heavy Petting Zoo makes it legit! A dude bangin' a sheep!

I might have to lay some MXPX Teenage Politics or Let It Happen out on the Rhapsody today...bringin' it all back!
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Postby Dano » Fri May 01, 2009 11:45 am

Dub Star wrote:My NOFX favs are prob: Ribbed, White Trash Two Heebs and a Bean, and Punk in Drublic. They are one of my fav post hardcore punk bands. Although thier newer stuff hasent really done it for me, thier old stuff always does the trick when I am I that mood.


Don't get me wrong.. these albums you list are the classics. Im just saying Heavy Petting Zoo was a sonic blast and I love it.

I have found that the newer stuff seems to grow on me over time. It's not the instant love I had for the older stuff, but some of it is pretty damm good. Songs like Separation of Church and Skate or Idiots are Taking Over are pretty incredible and get me very amped...



Separation of Church and Skate

[Father:] Hey Kids!
[Kids:] Hey Dad!
[Father:] What'da want to do today?
[Kids:] We don't know.
[Father:] Wanna go to the matinee?
[Kids:] NO!
[Father:] Wanna go to the Amusement Park?
[Kids:] NO!
[Father:] Wanna go to the punk rock show?
[Kids:] Yeah! Let's go to the punk rock show!

Lost in a sea of combat boots,
Flush the bouncers with wasted youth
When did punk rock become so safe?
When did the scene become a joke?
The kids who used to live for beer and speed
Now want their fries and coke
Cursing and flipping birds are not allowed,
In fact let's keep noise levels down

Must separate the church and skate!

Why don't we put pads on the kids?
Helmets, head gear and mouth pieces!
Then we could pad the floor and walls,
Put cameras inside bathroom stalls
We make sure only nice bands play,
Make every show a matinee
Teach kids to be all they can be,
And we could sing my country tis of thee
Sweet land of liberty

When did punk rock become so safe?
I know it wasn't Duane or Fletcher,
Who put up the barricades
Like a stake in the heart,
Somehow we got driven apart

[Solo]

I want conflict! I want dissent!
I want the scene to represent
Our hatred of authority,
Our fight against complacency
Stop singing songs 'bout girls and love!
You killed the owl! You freed the dove!
Confrontation and politics
Replaced with harmonies and shticks
When did punk rock become so tame?
These fukking bands all sound the same
We want our fights we want our thugs!
We want our burns we want our drugs!
Where is the violent apathy?!
These fukking records are rated G!



and Snows.. The Decline is without a doubt the best 18 minute rant ever recorded.
When did punk rock become so safe?!
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Postby Dub Star » Fri May 01, 2009 12:05 pm

I like H.P.Z. those are just my favs. Acutally really like The Longest Line EP as well and the live album rips! Seen em a few times, all good shows.
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Postby Dano » Fri May 01, 2009 12:20 pm

Dub Star wrote:Seen em a few times, all good shows.


Yeah - as consistently solid a band as I can think of. I never escape without beating myself down in the pit... I may not be doing that anymore.. haha
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Postby Dano » Fri May 01, 2009 12:24 pm

Right now I am listening to

Grand Duchy - Petits Fours

This is the band Frank Black started with his wife (they live here in Eugene) and the album that came out 2 weeks ago is pretty solid... they start their tour for the show here in Eugene this weekend. Stoked!
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Postby Spent » Fri May 01, 2009 1:03 pm

Dano wrote:When did punk rock become so safe?!


When Epitaph started churning out formulaic punk in the early 90s... Just an opinion but to me that stuff sounds way too polished and manufactured. Nofx sound like a boy-band these days. May as well listen to the Jonas Brothers.
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