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Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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hell yeah OP, Bad Religion rule. Nofx have been my favourite band since I was a teenager. most of their albums since War on Errorism haven't been great though. I've managed to catch them live a few times which is tricky since they stopped coming to Scotland sometime in the 90's after a run in with some biker gang at a show.

It does make me feel old that the classic pop punk albums from that time by bands like Lagwagon, Millencolin, Bad Religion, NUFAN etc have all had 20 or 25th anniversaries recently.

Here is a nofx song for people to enjoy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y60qjjs-vRw

Also as far as bands that still have it, A Wilhelm Scream have probably the most consistent discography of any band I listen to. They're like Propagandhi in that they only release an album every 4 or 5 years but it's always a banger.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC8Cvh0fwso

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Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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Lumbermouth posted:

A Wilhelm Scream are like Dragonforce for dudes with Strike Anywhere tattoos and that rules.

lmao that is so accurate

i shamefully had a dragonforce/powermetal phase at about age 17 as well, but my real love will always be pop/skatepunk

a wilhelm scream were always really cool about helping smaller bands out as well. i used to be in a half decent local band and we played with them a few times. i knew loads of other small bands like us around the UK as well and most of them had played with them as well. seems like they always made sure to have a couple of local bands on their shows which can be surprisingly rare when bands come form overseas.

Panic! At The Tesco fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Dec 2, 2022

Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNSb1cnoCxA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdXfSwZX1LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-dTAjMhpe0

Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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YeahTubaMike posted:

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1, 2, and 3 beamed punk into millennials' brains, and there's an NME article about it. Here's a quote about "96 Quite Bitter Beings", the #4 song on my Spotify Wrapped this year.


I think almost everyone I hung around with in the year 2000, if you were to hand them a guitar they could play that iconic riff.

There was also a ps1 game called ESPN X-Games Pro Boarder that had a great punk soundtrack. I remember putting the ps1 disc in my hifi and recording it onto a tape. I think that's what got me into Nofx originally.

Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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conspiracy of one is an underrated offspring album imo. i remember all my friends hating on it when it was released but they might have just been doing that "punk" thing where anything new is automatically lame

Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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someone earlier in the thread mentioned punk sampler compilations. 'short music for short people' was my favourite comp. i'm a sucker for 30 second songs and it's a shame more bands don't still do them.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC9DB20717BD8F418

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js5FHTz7nwE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxywfT2Jmf8

Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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oh hell yeah we doing japanese bands

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoMRVwzw7pk

Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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i had a mate who was obsessed with black flag but i never got into them much. i'm more into skate punk or pop punk tbh was never really into the "proper" old school stuff cos i'm a poseeeuuuur

Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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Mumpy Puffinz posted:

punk die in the late 90s.
You liked furious George, didn't you

never heard of em

my taste came from the late 90s fat wreck and punk o rama comps if that gives you any idea

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Panic! At The Tesco
Aug 19, 2005

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i actually played a show when i was like 14 or 15 before i'd even been to one as a crowd member so that must give me some punk points at least

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