Here's my favorite pop punk song!
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I'd posted this in OT one day, but it definitely belongs in here. Compilation of 5 albums and 2-3 EPs, spanning 3.5 hours, back when AFI was doing punk music.
It's cool to hear the band's progression over the course of this "video". If I'd made this I probably would have thrown the release after "The Art of Drowning", "Sing The Sorrow" as it still had some punk-y songs, but this is still a nice representation of their late 90's - early 00's work.
It's cool to hear the band's progression over the course of this "video". If I'd made this I probably would have thrown the release after "The Art of Drowning", "Sing The Sorrow" as it still had some punk-y songs, but this is still a nice representation of their late 90's - early 00's work.
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Yhelothar.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!
Im going to be taking my girlfriend to one. Ive seen JEW like 4 times. If they are playing within 100 miles of where I’m at ill go to their show. They’ve gotten so much better over the years.
Punk/ Hardcore... hm. Strung Out is good. I dont have an ear for anything much heavier than that. I prefer generic white boy music. Anberlin, 311, jew, no doubt, strung out, acceptance, a7x, lifehouse, ‘tallica and acdc.
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Yeah, they were/are really good.SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 7:41 pm I'd posted this in OT one day, but it definitely belongs in here. Compilation of 5 albums and 2-3 EPs, spanning 3.5 hours, back when AFI was doing punk music.
It's cool to hear the band's progression over the course of this "video". If I'd made this I probably would have thrown the release after "The Art of Drowning", "Sing The Sorrow" as it still had some punk-y songs, but this is still a nice representation of their late 90's - early 00's work.
Growing up in the bay area and being the right age, I used to go to 924 Gilman sporadically. I didn't see this show, but I did see Operation Ivy, Offspring and Rancid at 924, as well as countless others that I can't recall that probably went on to form well known bands .
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Holy shit that’s awesome. So you were probably listening to stuff like their Dork EP before Answer That.. came out.CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:59 pmYeah, they were/are really good.SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 7:41 pm I'd posted this in OT one day, but it definitely belongs in here. Compilation of 5 albums and 2-3 EPs, spanning 3.5 hours, back when AFI was doing punk music.
It's cool to hear the band's progression over the course of this "video". If I'd made this I probably would have thrown the release after "The Art of Drowning", "Sing The Sorrow" as it still had some punk-y songs, but this is still a nice representation of their late 90's - early 00's work.
Growing up in the bay area and being the right age, I used to go to 924 Gilman sporadically. I didn't see this show, but I did see Operation Ivy, Offspring and Rancid at 924, as well as countless others that I can't recall that probably went on to form well known bands .
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I guess back then it was probably just a Dork 7” I see some pop up for same every once in a while. This may be the next band that I go through and try to collect all their old stuff like that.
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Just looked it up again. Didn’t realize it was a split with another band called Loose Change.
Which reminded me of a newer hardcore band called Knocked Loose. I’ll post some of their stuff. And some Backtrack. NYHC for the win.
Which reminded me of a newer hardcore band called Knocked Loose. I’ll post some of their stuff. And some Backtrack. NYHC for the win.
I saw Avenged Sevenfold and Metallica in the same show, it was absolutely amazing.NeonJonny wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 5:59 amYhelothar.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!
Im going to be taking my girlfriend to one. Ive seen JEW like 4 times. If they are playing within 100 miles of where I’m at ill go to their show. They’ve gotten so much better over the years.
Punk/ Hardcore... hm. Strung Out is good. I dont have an ear for anything much heavier than that. I prefer generic white boy music. Anberlin, 311, jew, no doubt, strung out, acceptance, a7x, lifehouse, ‘tallica and acdc.
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Saw them on the same tour 2 years ago in July with Gojira at the sold out Rose Bowl.haleyann wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:45 pmI saw Avenged Sevenfold and Metallica in the same show, it was absolutely amazing.NeonJonny wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 5:59 am
Yhelothar.
Im going to be taking my girlfriend to one. Ive seen JEW like 4 times. If they are playing within 100 miles of where I’m at ill go to their show. They’ve gotten so much better over the years.
Punk/ Hardcore... hm. Strung Out is good. I dont have an ear for anything much heavier than that. I prefer generic white boy music. Anberlin, 311, jew, no doubt, strung out, acceptance, a7x, lifehouse, ‘tallica and acdc.
Yes, that was a great show.
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At that point I wasn't really buying or listening to music other than the local Jr. College stations and love shows.SAWCE wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 3:09 pmHoly shit that’s awesome. So you were probably listening to stuff like their Dork EP before Answer That.. came out.CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:59 pm
Yeah, they were/are really good.
Growing up in the bay area and being the right age, I used to go to 924 Gilman sporadically. I didn't see this show, but I did see Operation Ivy, Offspring and Rancid at 924, as well as countless others that I can't recall that probably went on to form well known bands .
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CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 7:11 pmAt that point I wasn't really buying or listening to music other than the local Jr. College stations and love shows.
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Aston Martin dude at my gym sent me a link to these guys last night. Punk music is how we started talking in the first place, so its nice to have a new dude to bounce music off of.
Standard pop-punk sound, but the dude's voice breaks nicely into a yell at the right moments.
Standard pop-punk sound, but the dude's voice breaks nicely into a yell at the right moments.
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Gonna throw emo in here too. Streaming American Football's new album. I've tried to get into these guys before, but you definitely have to be in a mood for their math rock sound.
Listening to this makes me miss my GTI and cruising open desert roads late at night. Brings back thoughts and feelings of old relationships and break ups.
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/14/70079312 ... otball-lp3
Listening to this makes me miss my GTI and cruising open desert roads late at night. Brings back thoughts and feelings of old relationships and break ups.
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/14/70079312 ... otball-lp3
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Jamming this little EP today:
https://www.altpress.com/features/stere ... -debut-ep/
Original guitarist from Senses Fail. Think he was on their first two full length albums and their debut EP.
Seems as thought he completely wrote and recorded these songs himself. Can hear some old SF in there. His lyrics aren't anything ground breaking, but the songs sound good, and the EP flows well. Will definitely be following this project to see if he releases more music in the future.
https://www.altpress.com/features/stere ... -debut-ep/
Original guitarist from Senses Fail. Think he was on their first two full length albums and their debut EP.
Seems as thought he completely wrote and recorded these songs himself. Can hear some old SF in there. His lyrics aren't anything ground breaking, but the songs sound good, and the EP flows well. Will definitely be following this project to see if he releases more music in the future.
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I was never really a fan, but I saw them with Primus and they were