Mark Hansen wrote:I almost think of "GI" as the first hardcore record. Maybe it doesn't seem as hardcore because it arose from a band that started as a sloppy, inept mess, albeit a FUN sloppy inept mess. Coming from that beginning, the album was kind of a revelation.
It was a revelation to a lot of people who didn't get what it was. It was far too intelligent for hardcore. Hardcore bands ate up the bait - the Germs swilled a lot of beer, they played really fast. Great, fuckin' badass, right? Most Germs-influenced bands missed the point. In having no traditional training, the Germs had to innovate, thus their songs are unconventional in structure and melody, and Darby's lyrics were just packed with ideas. Not genius, but light years beyond the "TV party, fuck your parents, fuck the world, got the world up my ass, fuck the homos" bands that made up 97% of hardcore.
Best hardcore records, period:
- Die Kreuzen -
Die Kreuzen
- Minor Threat -
Out Of Step
- Husker Du -
Land Speed Record
- Bad Brains -
Bad Brains
- Negative Approach -
Tied Down
The good stuff that often gets lumped in with hardcore:
- Dead Kennedys -
Fresh Fruaodkakld
- Meat Puppets -
Meat Puppets (a wierd album if ever there was one)
- The Minutemen -
The Punchline (how some folks confuse this with hardcore I'll never understand. I've met plenty who do, though.)
- Dicks -
Dicks: 1980-1986
Good luck beyond that. If you manage to listen to an entire D.R.I. record, I care not to meet you. Or T.S.O.L., S.O.A., S.S. Decontrol, or the Cro-Mags for that matter.