Punk is Not Dead!

bulletproofhoodies

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excuse ME fried i was only kidding (i thought it was obvious sarcasm but i was wrong) and please do not call out my punk rock "credentials" i am a longtime member of the philadelphia punk scene i have beared witness to such bands performing as The Adicts, GBH, The Subhumans, Reagan Youth, Sham 69, Funeral Dress,
anti-nowhere leugue and the list goes on. and if you dont know those bands than and wouldnt even waste time arguing with you.


and the casualties suck
 

bulletproofhoodies

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Only punk i like is sex pistols. IMO those guys are REAL punk
on another note i must admit the sex pistols were detramental to punk rock. the sad thing is that their music and imagery were preconceived by band manger malcom mclaren (also started the seditionary clothing line) they didnt start out as a couple kids playin in a garage they were hand selected by a man whos main interest was $$$$ (not very "punk") especially sid vicious he didnt even know how to play a guitar until he was approached by malcom he was just a filthy herion addict who wore tight clothes and leather and malcom liked the image he portrayed
 

fried at 420

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excuse ME fried i was only kidding (i thought it was obvious sarcasm but i was wrong) and please do not call out my punk rock "credentials" i am a longtime member of the philadelphia punk scene i have beared witness to such bands performing as The Adicts, GBH, The Subhumans, Reagan Youth, Sham 69, Funeral Dress,
anti-nowhere leugue and the list goes on. and if you dont know those bands than and wouldnt even waste time arguing with you.


and the casualties suck
love regan youth
new aryans is my fav song
the adicts my fav song is smart alecs
my bad i didnt notice the sarcasm
i fly off the handle sometimes my bad
im more nyc punk scene
i used 2 basically live in cbgbs and get fortys wen i was like 12
velvet under ground,the ramones,the whole lower east side
the tompkins square park police riots anniversarys are a tradition 2 me
bands like nausea and leftover crack
 

fried at 420

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on another note i must admit the sex pistols were detramental to punk rock. the sad thing is that their music and imagery were preconceived by band manger malcom mclaren (also started the seditionary clothing line) they didnt start out as a couple kids playin in a garage they were hand selected by a man whos main interest was $$$$ (not very "punk") especially sid vicious he didnt even know how to play a guitar until he was approached by malcom he was just a filthy herion addict who wore tight clothes and leather and malcom liked the image he portrayed
in fact sid viscious was a horrible bass player
 

Anonymiss1969

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I don't know why people call themselves punks... In jail the worst thing you can call someone is a "punk". Makes you liable for an ass beating.
 

kevin

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some old punks that you hear on the top 40. neil young, the pretenders, got to love the ramons
 

bulletproofhoodies

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chaos uk, broken bones, discharge, gbh, the varukers, municipal waste, abrasive wheels, operation ivy and the like is what i would recomend
 

bulletproofhoodies

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i have operation ivy artwork permenatly imbued on my body i have seen leftover crack a couple times and they were good. i cant say as much for the casualties
 

fried at 420

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i have operation ivy artwork permenatly imbued on my body i have seen leftover crack a couple times and they were good. i cant say as much for the casualties
i saw the casualties wen they came back from thier tour in nyc at the knitting factory
they played with a band from my home town bayonne nj
theyre called the scandals

sniffing glue
drinking beer
dont give a fuck how the hippies feel
 

bulletproofhoodies

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THE SCANDALS hahahaha i knew them when i was in middle school thats crazy im from south jersey i saw the casualties in philly a couple times once with the unseen and once with anti-flag.
 

kevin

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back in the 70's a friend and i were working on our 3rd day of tripping, speeding and riding hard. we walked into a 7-11 and we seen a dude that had a hair do like the punk 3rd to the right, but he was wearing a formal evening dress. i told my partner people like him made me feel normal.
 

kevin

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that small neighborhood in dallas became a well known hangout for the punks and the bikers. low rent, plenty of drugs, free love, plenty of std's. cool ass electric bars, it was all good. i never got into the punk stuff myself but i sure did party with them. i wouldn't want to do it again, but it sure does bring a big ole grin to my face thinking about it. that part of dallas is some of the most expensive real estate nowadays. what a shame.
 
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