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by mrarrison_Archive
In High school I liked a ton of stuff that I heard from being a skater kid.
punk, like Ramones, X and the Germs, etc.
then
hardcore, lots of it.
Minor Threat, Black Flag, Die Kruezen, Cro-Mags, Crumbsuckers, DRI, MDC, Christ on Parade, Mob47, BGK, Rudimentary Peni, Th'Inbred (WVA!!)
then speed/death metal
Slayer, Venom, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Metal Church
then punk/hardcore again, but the Dischord positive shit (for like a month) and some crap on Wishingwell Records (ugh..) like Youth of Today, Uniform Choice and Underdog (alright, Underdog were OK). This era was short.
then SST stuff like Husker Du, Minutemen, Sonic Youth, Das Damen and Dinosaur before they were Dinosaur Jr. I'm not sure how it fits in, but very very early U2, Joy Division, Pylon, Honor Role, Gang Of Four, Squirrel Bait, fIREHOSE and Bad Brains (I heard I Against I before any other BBrains album- I thought it was like the Van Halen of hardcore).
In high school during these times (87-91) it was really cool to like "college rock" stuff like the Bodeans, Guadacanal Diary and REM. Disillusioned metal head kids liked Jane's Addiction (meh) Pop metal was all the rage and all the skater kids liked Death/Speed metal. Not many people I knew liked diverse things as much as I did. High School seemed like it was all about fitting some niche idea; metalheads, punks, hardcore kids, straight edge, whatever. There was no Nirvana, and metalhead kids wouldn't be caught dead admitting to liking the Sex Pistols or Bad Brains..
I especially knew that the Cure, Bauhaus, Jane's Addiction and NIN were garbage, but I "tolerated" it. I even saw Skinny Poopie live.
More baffling was seeing Jesus Lizard open up for Sonic Youth and not really "getting it" and then two years later early in college they were my favorite band. I remember them selling the 7 vs. 8 single and I even think Steve ran sound at the show. I don't think Goat was out yet...