Negative Approach
Bad Brains
Husker Du
Minor Threat
MDC
Re: Top 5 80's Hardcore Bands
42Cro-mags just killed it. If you asked me to name one song I’d fail, but it was a convert the room type show. He talked about his stripper mom and homeless dad and made sure to share his sweat with the front row kids. I believe he could die on that stage and have no regrets.
Re: Top 5 80's Hardcore Bands
43“Tough guy” hardcore can fuck right off. I got into music to avoid you assholes.
Re: Top 5 80's Hardcore Bands
44I mostly associate that term with 90's hardcore like Blood For Blood and anything FSU-related (thanks, Boston). But bands like Cro-Mags and SSD had a large hand in its creation.twelvepoint wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 7:49 am “Tough guy” hardcore can fuck right off. I got into music to avoid you assholes.
I remember a lot of the bigger metal shows were all the way in Salisbury Beach, and hardcore scene hostility was likely the reason.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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45If youre referring to Cro-mags as tough guy hardcore I got some bad news… dude was spouting more peace and love dogma than Woodstock. But with f-bombs.
Re: Top 5 80's Hardcore Bands
46I've heard JJ is a nice guy, but any band with him and Harley was definitely trying to act tough regardless of Krishna BS. Great record, though.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
Re: Top 5 80's Hardcore Bands
47Just posting here to say that Negative Approach is touring again. Don’t know if that’s essentially John Brannon plus Easy Action or if Opie is also joining.
Re: Top 5 80's Hardcore Bands
48No particular order:
From bands I’d actually call hardcore:
Bad Brains
Black Flag
Minor Threat
Circle Jerks
Fear
If we are including adjacent bands I see thrown around in here my list might include these instead:
Dead Kennedys
Agent Orange
Husker Du
Minutemen
Big Boys
Best single hardcore albums where I can’t vote for the rest either because the rest suck or are no longer hardcore:
Cro-Mags - Age of Quarrel
DRI - Dealing With It
GBH - City Babies Revenge
CH3 - Fear of Life
Angry Samoans - Back From Samoa
Fang - Landshark
Meatmen - We’re the Meatmen and You Suck
Personality Crisis - Creatures for Awile
From bands I’d actually call hardcore:
Bad Brains
Black Flag
Minor Threat
Circle Jerks
Fear
If we are including adjacent bands I see thrown around in here my list might include these instead:
Dead Kennedys
Agent Orange
Husker Du
Minutemen
Big Boys
Best single hardcore albums where I can’t vote for the rest either because the rest suck or are no longer hardcore:
Cro-Mags - Age of Quarrel
DRI - Dealing With It
GBH - City Babies Revenge
CH3 - Fear of Life
Angry Samoans - Back From Samoa
Fang - Landshark
Meatmen - We’re the Meatmen and You Suck
Personality Crisis - Creatures for Awile
Re: Top 5 80's Hardcore Bands
49Glad to see N.O.T.A. getting some love. I sort of rediscovered that first LP recently and have been playing it a lot.twelvepoint wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:23 am Most of the above, at various points, although I'm a little more interested in the second-tier stuff these days, to which I'd add
Jerry's Kids
Offenders
Articles of Faith
N.O.T.A.
Always up for the "hardcore-adjacent" stuff too. I think someone mentioned Big Boys and before that punk funk stuff got really bad you also had decent stuff like Beefeater and Rhythm Pigs.
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50That s/t LP is so killer. There’s a little d beat thing, the catchiness of oi, they have an anti-cop song, an anti poser song, really nasty sounding guitars, what’s not to love? “Moscow” is such a killer song as well. Not sure if any of those guys continued with bands but it seems like they could have really evolved into some sophisticated songwriting.mrcancelled wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:38 amGlad to see N.O.T.A. getting some love. I sort of rediscovered that first LP recently and have been playing it a lot.twelvepoint wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:23 am Most of the above, at various points, although I'm a little more interested in the second-tier stuff these days, to which I'd add
Jerry's Kids
Offenders
Articles of Faith
N.O.T.A.
Always up for the "hardcore-adjacent" stuff too. I think someone mentioned Big Boys and before that punk funk stuff got really bad you also had decent stuff like Beefeater and Rhythm Pigs.