Die Kreuzen related question for Steve...

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NerblyBear wrote:
I consider hardcore's musical characteristics to be: (a) bass played very fast with a pick, sometimes so fast as to be strummed like a guitar, (b) nasty, raunchy, wave-of-insects power chord guitar wash, (c) "boom-chick-boom" drumming style, and (d) angry, paranoid, screaming vocals.


in another thread, ubercat wrote:You have no fucking idea what your talking about do you?

Die Kreuzen related question for Steve...

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SR wrote:
Ace wrote:
mackro wrote:No love for the first Necros? sniff.


Seconded. Unlike Void, these guys actually had talent, right?

Husker Du's best stuff was a little bit after their hardcore era, but before their, uh, partridge family phase.


Speaking from bootleg evidence, not personal recollections, but it's hard to imagine any punk band being more powerful live than the Huskers were circa '83-'84. This is from mid '85 (nothing great from '84 on YouTube). Every show seemed like a firestorm.


I also have a bootleg dvd from around '84 in Minneapolis... raw, incredible power. However, at their best I don't think they were a hardcore band. At their best they were doing something pretty different.
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.

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