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03-27-2013, 05:43 PM | #331 (permalink) | ||
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03-27-2013, 11:42 PM | #332 (permalink) |
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Now, look, I'm not gonna say this is the "Greatest Punk album of all time", because to me, rating such a thing in a genre that goes back so any decades is absurd. It's like rating "Best note of all time: 1 AD- 2013" These things happen in miniature timescales that have no real borders, other than what you make of them in your own head. Most of us can tell the difference between 70's and 80's punk. Why? These arbitrary musical borders we all make based on what we have heard. Time is important despite anyone's argument against it-the ****tiest 90's punk group would have been ahead of their time in the early 70's. What I am getting at here is the relevance of place and time[/I]. The Exploding Hearts are dead. Bus crash in the early 2000's. But every time I listen to any punk band trying to make it, I hear that Replacements-esque, sloppy, yearning guitar, attempting to emulate the 21st Century's best offer towards power-punk. All these tracks are cult classic sing-alongs, and I dare anyone to say otherwise. If you ask me, this band has made the biggest impact in punk rock since God knows when, and injected poppiness back into the diy/punk/trash groups that dominated the 90's with skull-headed abrasiveness. The Exploding Hearts
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