I don't know why I started thinking about this morning, but I gotta go with John Wright.. followed closely by Bill Stevenson (for later Descendents and ALL, not Black Flag). A lot of people go apeshit over Chuck Biscuits, but i'm not one of them. Earl Hudson is a machine, but doesn't have the 'finesse' of the others I favored. Some may argue that's a good thing.
Feel free to tell me I forgot. I considered Rey Washam, but that's probably more 'post-punk'..
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3I haven't heard his stuff in Rifle Sport.. but can you picture him playing "Banned in D.C." or something?
Even so, I'd still go with Wright. My god, Wrong..
Even so, I'd still go with Wright. My god, Wrong..
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4Yeah, I'd say you are probably right on this one.
Nomeansno were so great.
Nomeansno were so great.
run joe run wrote:Kerble your enthusiasm.
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6tommydski wrote:Todd Trainer!
Hey, if he's allowed in, so is Mac McNeilly!
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- Andy
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8and of course I'm retarded and forgot George Hurley. I'll add it in..
[shit, how do you edit a poll.. oh well]
[shit, how do you edit a poll.. oh well]