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Old 12-15-2012, 02:23 PM   #61 (permalink)
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I wasn't aware of that, I will have to check it out, though I'm not overly big on the Plasmatics either.
Check it out. I wish her vocals were always this raw:



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Old 12-16-2012, 12:45 AM   #62 (permalink)
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Check it out. I wish her vocals were always this raw:

Hmmm not bad I guess, For some reason I can see Lemmy & Wendy being a really good couple, but it would probably be a struggle for ole Lem to be a top with the mistress of taboo!

So we had the Plasmatics, Youth Brigade and now...
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Old 12-16-2012, 12:54 AM   #63 (permalink)
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115. UK Subs Genre (Punk rock),London UK, Era, 70's 80's. &

Infa Riot Genre (oi!/Punk Rock), London UK, era 80's

The legendary UK Subs!!! I suppose for many people this band would be in their top 20 list, most notably for those who lived punks early era, but while I like the UK Subs, I think I concur with John Lydon's comments on the band, if I recall correctly I believe he once stated that they had too much of a one dimensional charge ahead guitar sound, something I would agree with for the breadth of material they put out, there should be a lot more there when you compare them to shorter lived bands like the Pistols, Sham 69, The Damned, The Ruts ect.

Well that's it for melodic stuff for now, time to take a harder turn to end the set

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Riot



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Old 12-16-2012, 11:38 PM   #64 (permalink)
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114. Black September Genre (Blackened Crust) Illinois USA, era modern and

Ecocide Genre (Blackened Crust) Texas USA, era modern

Another fledging blackened crust band that put out a really good album that I'm big on at the moment. They are probably more of a metal band, but they have a heavy crust punk sound to them, so I threw them in. Defiantly looking foward to their next release

I'll also throw in Ecocide from Texas, a band that throws a violin into the mix, pretty cool.

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114. Black September Genre (Blackened Crust) Illinois USA, era modern

Another fledging blackened crust band that put out a really good album that I'm big on at the moment. They are probably more of a metal band, but they have a heavy crust punk sound to them, so I threw them in. Defiantly looking foward to their next release
Never heard of these guys before but holy shit do they sound good! Definitely going to try and track them down.
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Never heard of these guys before but holy shit do they sound good! Definitely going to try and track them down.
Thanks for the comment it's appreciated, I was kind of blown away by them as well, I think they released their second album just a few months back.

I find that black metal and crust punk are a really good mix.
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Thanks for the comment it's appreciated, I was kind of blown away by them as well, I think they released their second album just a few months back.

I find that black metal and crust punk are a really good mix.
Just got The Forbidden Gates Beyond. I'm really looking forward to giving this a listen tomorrow.
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113. I Killed the Prom Queen Genre (metalcore) Australia, era, 00/modern and

Full Blown Chaos (Metalcore/NYHC) New York, era, modern

Metalcore, the poor genre that keeps getting punted back between punk & metal because no one wants it.

What started out as mostly hardcore kids playing metal has turned into a big commercial genre attracting all sorts of douches and posers who have no connection to the underground, thus you get bands like Asking Alexandria ect, so I really have to cherry pick through the bands here.

I Killed the Prom Queen is a band that has a lot of potential, but has been plagued with line up changes that had resulted in hiatuses. Their set to release another album, but sadly I think they're going to find that metalcore has already set sail.

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I originally put this band under my interlude which I revamped. Not a fan myself, but I respect that they're not running around doing wimpy sell out metalcore vocals...but then again, they're not pretty enough to get them to pay off, lol.


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112. Brutal Truth Genre (grindcore) New York, USA era, 90's and

Insect Warfare Genre (grindcore) Texas, USA, era modern

(Originally had Pig Destroyer on the list, but moved them up)

This the second time that I've wrapped two grind bands together to make way for a band I fogot, so I won't do it again, and there is a good handful of grindcore bands yet to come.

Anyhow, both of these acts have been flag ship bands for American grindcore during their respected era, Brutal Truth for the 90's and the now defunct Insect Warfare for the modern era.

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Nice! I'm going to see Pig Destroyer next month! (And I love Brutal Truth!)
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