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nah....its a fucking huge world with only a few great people :)
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I hated the Subhumans' debut album when I listen to it, but I'm pretty sure it was the vocals that threw me off.
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skimming over reviews of their albums on RYM....i notice that his voice really bugs people
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103. 4 Skins Genre (oi! Punk Rock), London U.K. era, 80's and adding
Maraboots Genre (oi! Punk Rock), France, era modern My first oi! band on the list, a musical genre that was starting to take off until it got mired in controversy as a result of the skinhead fiasco. There has been a resurgence in oi! music by non racist skinheads of late, so I don't begrudge them of that, but despite the above band claiming they're not racist, they have said or done things that I find particularly suspect. In short, I've been calling things by music, but on this occasion, I don't want them in my top 100, despite great songs. One law for them Seems to me Plastic Gangster Maraboots Another good modern day oi! band from France Crepuscule La soupe aux choubs |
102. Lost Cherrees Genre (Anarcho punk/ punk rock), Sutton U.K. era, 80's and
Icon A.D. Genre (Anarcho punk/ Punk rock) Leeds, UK, era 80's Probably my favourite female fronted Brit band since I consider Siouxie & the Banshees, Raincoats, Elastica ect to be more alternative in nature. (I have to draw the line in the sand somewhere with this thread, otherwise I'd be adding The Cure, Bauhaus ect & all the hard stuff would get pushed out.) Anyway one more band to go and then I'm taking a break. All the room in the world Living in a coffin Why does it have to be a dream Icon A.D. A short lived all girl punk band that put out a few notable seven inches. My favourite track. Fight for Peace |
101. Snuff/Guns & Wankers Genre (Melodic hardcore), London UK, era 90's and
Leatherface Genre (Melodic hardcore) Sunderland UK, era 90's Snuff It occurs to me that I made a grave mistake with Pig Destroyer, I thought I had thier integral album...but apprently not, I just got blown away, so they may show up again. Anyhow I leave you with Snuff to round of the final band before 100, virtually one of the only notable punk bands to come out of the UK during the 90's. (Guns & Wankers if pretty much the same band. Back in three weeks, Happy New Year! I know what you want Skin Deep Vikings Leatherface: As I'm in the process of revamping things, I thought I would add the other big melodic hardcore act from the UK during the 90's. Funny thing, I got into the Mush album back in the day, but overall I could never get into them. Message in a bottle |
I love subhumans. They were one of the first ''punk'' bands that I got into. Cradle to the Grave was my soundtrack for years.
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I gotta say, I thought that this thread was sort of lazy looking and was gonna get abandoned in a week, but it's actually an interesting thread that keeps me interested. Even if hardcore isn't really my thing. And it's good to see a fellow Buffy geek. Even if Angelus was a better villain. :p:
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