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Alfred 09-11-2008 03:22 PM

I wasn't being sarcastic.

Although, I think John Feldmann is kind of a douchebag, regardless of Goldfinger producing some great pop-punk tracks. I don't care much for their attempts at ska though.

ImGettinThatFaSho has pretty much the same taste I did when I joined this forum, though I still enjoy a lot of the same bands.

Pop-punk doesn't get a lot of love on this forum, just a helpful tip.

I hope you include Joey Cape on this list. He's awesome.

Sgt Pepper 09-11-2008 04:05 PM

I'm enjoying reading the list. I think its a good list so far. YAY LIST!

FaSho 09-11-2008 04:37 PM

http://spectacle.provocateuse.com/im...rollins_01.jpg
97.Henry Rollins
Many of the punk rockers of the late '70s and early '80s have come of age and graduated to movies, TV series and Playboy pictorials - but the most prolific ex-punk man about the media would have to be Henry Rollins, originally of Washington D.C.
Black Flag were always trying to push the envelope of their music, incorporating influences from jazz, metal and contemporary classical music but an unforgivable faux pas for the punk rock elite. Thus, as the music evolved and slowed down, Black Flag started to turn away a considerable contingent of their original fan base, but later releases, such as 'My War' would go on to influence groundbreaking bands like Nirvana.
After the break-up of Black Flag, Rollins went on to front his own Rollins Band, which rocked, and made him even more popular among music fans.
Just like Travis Barker, he has an amazing line-up on his label.
As a spoken-word artist Rollins regales audiences with his experiences travelling around the world, socio-political musings and anecdotes from his time in bands
He still tours like ten months every year, and all this stuff is just about the musical aspect of his career hes done so much in the fields of writing and such as well

Gareth Brown 09-11-2008 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ImGettinThatFaSho (Post 516281)
http://www.arconference.org/photos/s...ohnFeldman.jpg

99. John Feldmann
Not Only was he in Goldfinger, but this dude is an amazing producer. He's done production work for great bands like Atreyu, Lostprophets, story of the year, cute is what we aim for, i mean **** he even made The Used sound good! with that line-up you can almost forgive him for working with good charlotte.

not to mention the fact he wrote a song called "**** Ted Nugent" makes him a winner in my book


Atreyu are absolutely appalling.

FireInCairo 09-11-2008 10:34 PM

finally someone decent!
rollins is badasss

sweet_nothing 09-11-2008 10:41 PM

All my hardcore friends, always hate on Henry saying 'Keith was way better'. First time I saw Henry was on TV and I thought he was some ex football player or something. I like him. Plus he's pretty smart on his little spoken word tours, also his show is great.

The Unfan 09-12-2008 02:48 PM

He has a show? Not having cable sucks.

sweet_nothing 09-12-2008 02:54 PM

Yeh the Henry Rollins show, he interviews celebs and has live music guests.

The Henry Rollins Show on IFC

swim 09-12-2008 04:11 PM

Henry is the only cool person in this thread and he's top 10 material.

Urban Hat€monger ? 09-12-2008 06:34 PM

I had a new found respect for Rollins when I found out he played The Fall every week on his radio show :D


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