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Old 01-03-2013, 11:18 PM   #111 (permalink)
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103. 4 Skins Genre (oi! Punk Rock), London U.K. era, 80's

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.

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Not even what...lol. Personal opinion, lets not go there.
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Old 01-05-2013, 03:25 AM   #113 (permalink)
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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.
Its more work than I expected I give you that, but I plan to see it through to the end.

I have a busy career so if it seems abondened at times its just because I'm tied up.

Angel??? a better villian...never. Spike is the Billy Idol of all vamps.... and he will always be number one to Buffy...if u know what I mean.
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Angel??? a better villian...never. Spike is the Billy Idol of all vamps.... and he will always be number one to Buffy...if u know what I mean.
Spike was definitely a better good guy, but he doesn't hold a candle to Angelus as a villain. He made the second season what it was. He was just pure evil and made the whole show revolve around what new heinous act he would commit next.
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Hmmmm, well then, a review of Buffy is in order.
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100. Totalt Jävla Mörker Genre (Hardcore/Crust Punk), Sweeden, era, Modern &

Disfear Genre (Hardcore/Crust) Sweeden, era, 90's/00's

Allright so starting 100 to 51.

This is pretty much an anglocentric list in that most of the bands are from English speaking nations. I recognize that hardcore is huge throughout South America, Asia & Europe, but unless you speak the language it's kind of hard to follow along.

Scandinavia of course is the exception to this rule. Much like heavy metal, these countries have been pioneers in the more extreme sounds of this genre, particularly crust, so hence I give you Totalt Jävla Mörker, or translated to English, Total ****ing Darkness.

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Allright, in the next two edited entries, I will be adding two more popular Sweedish crust bands.

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99. Wolfbrigade Genre (Crust Punk/D-beat), Sweeden era, 90's to present &

Skitsystem Genre (Crust Punk/D-Beat) Sweeden, era 90's to present

Wolfbrigade

Another Sweedish crust band keeping the bullet brigade image alive and well in hardcore.

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Barren Dreams



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SkitSystem

Originally a side project for death metal band At the Gates, as a result of some of its band members having an appreciation for cust punk. The band would continue well on after the departure of ATG members, and I believe has reformed again.

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98. Lard Genre (Hardcore/Industrial) California/Illinois? USA, era 90's &

Jello Biafra & D.O.A. (Hardcore/Punk Rock) California/British Columbia, USA/Canada, 80's/90's

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A popular musical sideproject during the 90's that featured former Dead Kennedy's frontman Jello Biafra & Ministry's Al Jourgensen. I was tempted to through Ministry on the list.

Hmmmm, obviously not big supporters of drug prohibition.

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Jello Biafra & D.O.A.

Jello Biafra has worked with a few notable artists since the dissolution of the Dead Kennedys, hometown heroes D.O.A. is one of them.

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I like Lard a lot but I still think Tumor Circus was Biafra's best post DK band.
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anything having to do with Steel Pole Bathtub is amazing

Lard still gets quite a bit of play for me.....i always thought that Jello and Ministry worked out quite well....also i can see your point about almost adding Ministry....for me at least in the early 90s pretty much everybody who listened to punk music liked Ministry....except for maybe the "punker than thou" scene elitist

also i have to assume that if Lard made your list than Pailhead must be on there somewhere.....i always thought that was one of the strangest side projects.....the father of straightedge with the biggest junkie in rock
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