We have an EDM thread, and I share a lot of music in OT, so I thought I'd consolidate that into a punk/hardcore music thread here.
Post up what you're listening to. I guess we can post metal in here too since some of mine kinda bleeds into that as metalcore.
Been on an Architects kick lately. Metalcore band out of the UK. They just put out an album recently called Holy Hell, has one of my favorite songs of theirs on it, Doomsday. Lyrically the album is the singing dealing with the death of his brother (one of the original guitarists for the band) from cancer. I'll post that album, and a piano reprise of Doomsday after this. Currently listening to the album before Holy Hell, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us.
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I used to listen to bands like Bullet for my Valentine, Children of Bodom, slipknot, probably more im forgetting back in middle school and early high. Something mellow like blink182, etc but I never considered them to be that hardcore. I'm obviously hella outdated, but
That said, this one will always stay with my heart.
and this
That said, this one will always stay with my heart.
and this
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also one of the most recent ive listened to
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Blink definitely isn't hardcore, but I listen to a lot of Pop-punk too, and they fall under that and are more than welcome in this thread.MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 2:59 pm I used to listen to bands like Bullet for my Valentine, Children of Bodom, slipknot, probably more im forgetting back in middle school and early high. Something mellow like blink182, etc but I never considered them to be that hardcore. I'm obviously hella outdated, but
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yeah those are pretty legendary for about 2 decades now.
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MexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 5:37 pmyeah those are pretty legendary for about 2 decades now.
Never Mind the Bullocks by the Sex Pistols and The Clash's first album both came out in like 1977, but their first big album, London Calling, came out in 1979. So more than 4 decades.
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My punk heyday centered around Bad Religion
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Well im a soowap wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 5:52 pmMexicanYarisTK wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 5:37 pm
yeah those are pretty legendary for about 2 decades now.
Never Mind the Bullocks by the Sex Pistols and The Clash's first album both came out in like 1977, but their first big album, London Calling, came out in 1979. So more than 4 decades.
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Pop-punk got brought up with Blink-182 the other day, so here is my favorite pop-punk band.. 20 years running, NEW FOUND GLORY. They had a little departure from their pop-punk sound with 2006's Coming Home, but they made an awesome return to form after that. Nasaly vocals, fast beats, huge sing-a-long choruses.. this stuff is infectious. You can't not sing a long to the ones you know.
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SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 2:07 pm Pop-punk got brought up with Blink-182 the other day, so here is my favorite pop-punk band.. 20 years running, NEW FOUND GLORY. They had a little departure from their pop-punk sound with 2006's Coming Home, but they made an awesome return to form after that. Nasaly vocals, fast beats, huge sing-a-long choruses.. this stuff is infectious. You can't not sing a long to the ones you know.
This is my favorite "fun" punk band. Toy Dolls came out also in the late 70's so I guess they're also OG, but their first album was released in 1983, which is when I first heard it on a local college radio station. I remember Dubplate from the Dead Zone was into them, too.
Here's the title track from the album of the same name.
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Thanks for sharing. I'd never heard of these guys, but cool to hear a band that I'm sure had some pass down influence on bands I listen to.wap wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:02 pm
This is my favorite "fun" punk band. Toy Dolls came out also in the late 70's so I guess they're also OG, but their first album was released in 1983, which is when I first heard it on a local college radio station. I remember Dubplate from the Dead Zone was into them, too.
Here's the title track from the album of the same name.
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SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:13 pmThanks for sharing. I'd never heard of these guys, but cool to hear a band that I'm sure had some pass down influence on bands I listen to.wap wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:02 pm
This is my favorite "fun" punk band. Toy Dolls came out also in the late 70's so I guess they're also OG, but their first album was released in 1983, which is when I first heard it on a local college radio station. I remember Dubplate from the Dead Zone was into them, too.
Here's the title track from the album of the same name.
I'm sure they must have had some influence on more modern stuff. Cool.
I love this song, and this genre.SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 2:07 pm Pop-punk got brought up with Blink-182 the other day, so here is my favorite pop-punk band.. 20 years running, NEW FOUND GLORY. They had a little departure from their pop-punk sound with 2006's Coming Home, but they made an awesome return to form after that. Nasaly vocals, fast beats, huge sing-a-long choruses.. this stuff is infectious. You can't not sing a long to the ones you know.
I feel like I missed the high point of these bands as far as getting to see them live. I listened to them when they came out but I was too young to go to the concerts. However I got tickets to Third Eye Blind and Jimmy Eat World this summer, very excited!
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New Found Glory is releasing their third movie song cover album in a few months, and they're touring on it. I think I saw some dates up there...haleyann wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 2:23 pmI love this song, and this genre.SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 2:07 pm Pop-punk got brought up with Blink-182 the other day, so here is my favorite pop-punk band.. 20 years running, NEW FOUND GLORY. They had a little departure from their pop-punk sound with 2006's Coming Home, but they made an awesome return to form after that. Nasaly vocals, fast beats, huge sing-a-long choruses.. this stuff is infectious. You can't not sing a long to the ones you know.
I feel like I missed the high point of these bands as far as getting to see them live. I listened to them when they came out but I was too young to go to the concerts. However I got tickets to Third Eye Blind and Jimmy Eat World this summer, very excited!
hmm... I'm not seeing any dates in the NW. Not surprising, a lot of bands totally skip the NWSAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 2:56 pmNew Found Glory is releasing their third movie song cover album in a few months, and they're touring on it. I think I saw some dates up there...haleyann wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 2:23 pm
I love this song, and this genre.
I feel like I missed the high point of these bands as far as getting to see them live. I listened to them when they came out but I was too young to go to the concerts. However I got tickets to Third Eye Blind and Jimmy Eat World this summer, very excited!
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Dang.. it seems like not too many years ago when I was really into going to shows the NW was a hotspot for bands like this. It's always been considered a mecca in the punk/diy music scene.