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Middle aged hardcore guy.
 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2006-01-03 12:48 [#01811160]
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"that music scene was legendary in OC, CA. judge, youth of
today, gorrilla biscuits, toured and jim brown (blackspot)
made movies about it called "the runs". fuck. that shit was
so big out here. everyone who didnt know what it was would
just cry. out here it was the original "jackass" with
frightened east coast hardcore guys bummed out how we did
dukes of hazzard type shit to the cops, fucked up rich kids,
and made girls cry. i knew like 4 guys with collections like
that. Fuck. now OC is so shitty and overpopulated.the old
hardcore/straight edge kids used to fight nazis with screw
drivers and shovels. the kids you see on shows like "laguna
beach"... we used to pretend to like them and go to their
house and steal everything, even their parents gun, and
break everything else. now they have a fucking douche bag
show. remember that kid benji from baywatch? he lived in
newport beach and some hardcore kids threatened his life on
his front porch screaming at his mom while he hid up in his
room. he supposedly raped some girl, but that didnt really
matter. whoa im pretty drunk"



 

offline ToXikFB on 2006-01-03 12:51 [#01811162]
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i'll be honest with you, i didn't read that...fag


 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2006-01-03 12:52 [#01811163]
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*slamdances into ToXicFB*


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2006-01-03 13:12 [#01811183]
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Good story. I like hardcore kids. The oldies have way better
stories then kids my age do although i still got some good
uns


 

offline euphonicfilter from illadelphia (United States) on 2006-01-03 14:08 [#01811260]
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i got the germs comp on vinyl yesterday...im happy


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2006-01-03 16:20 [#01811388]
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your avatar still aint


 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2006-01-03 17:29 [#01811442]
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1. Against The Wall, Identify Me (Nemesis Records, 1989)
2. Assuck, Necro Salvation (Rigid Records, 1989): All those
bands in Tampa thought they were on some “real music”
shit and looked at Assuck as something funny. What’s funny
is how Assuck went down in history and the others were
simply forgotten.
3. Awake, Beliefs (Skene Records, 1989): My shit. The singer
of Assuck did the cover. We played ABC No Rio one summer and
Sick Of It All came down to support. I was wearing one of
those “Spreading the Hardcore Reality” SOIA shirts and
someone yelled, “More like ‘Spreading the Hardcore
Monopoly’.” Lou, the singer from SOIA, heard it and
called the whole show out. Nobody stepped up to him. It was
amazing!
4. Bad Trip, Positively Bad (Bell Bottom Records, 1989): How
come more people don’t talk about them? Isn’t this the
guy that went on to do the Quicksand covers and tons of
other shit?
5. Beyond Reason, It’s Only Just Begun (Youth Bus Records,
1990): This Miami band was so fucking hardcore, man. They
meant it. They were the scene. They loved hardcore.
6. BOLD, untitled (Revelation Records, 1989): People flipped
over how they looked here. Made sense to me. Tom Capone was
in the band then. The songs were fresh with an original vibe
and “Running Like Thieves” was great!
7. B.O.S., The New Beginning (Kickboot Records, 1988): Tommy
Rat was a real punk. Jack killed himself. I wonder if Tommy
is still around. They were older and drunker and looked at
me like a normal kid from the suburbs. They grew to love me.
They were so much fucking fun to see.
8. BURN, untitled (Revelation Records, 1990): “We have
kiiiiiiiiiiillllled and shall be judged!” They were on
some shit! Wow! I still listen to this on the regular.
9. Break Down, The ’87 Demo (Blackout Records, 1990): One
of the best NYHC demos of all time. Classic!
10. Caution compilation (Skene Records, 1989): Great Skene
comp. Crimpshrine is on it.


 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2006-01-04 13:42 [#01812028]
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I used to like Fugazi when I was fourteen. I thought I was
really underground and cool.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-01-04 13:46 [#01812032]
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geez. i'm with Toxic. do you have to write essays on a
messageboars.


 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2006-01-04 13:53 [#01812044]
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I just copied and pasted it. The only hardcore records I own
are two knackered Fugazi tapes.


 


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