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Re: Pop Punk
Couldn't one just point towards Phat Wreck for any pop-punk styled being played today, and Burning Heart for any European groups?
Whatever, I get all my popunk knowledge from Nothing Nice 2 say.
Whatever, I get all my popunk knowledge from Nothing Nice 2 say.
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jazz is sick.Andrew wrote:That's easy, the greatest music style ever played is jazz, and an easy starting point is Blue Note era Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker, followed closely by Charles Mingus and Chet Baker.officespace wrote:I don't know where to begin with the greatest music style ever played
A few weeks ago my mp3 player had the following albums on it
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
Somethin' Else - Cannonball Adderly
The Shape of Jazz to Come - Ornette Coleman
most of these were from suggestions from tyler as i had lost a lot of the jazz albums i had when my ipod got stolen.
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Yep, not disagreeing with you, just adding my opinion to what you'd said. Gloria Record is worth checking out too if anyone likes Mineral. Also not really pop punk but still a nice mix of pretty and catchy riffs.dalamar501 wrote:i didn't i just said not really pop punk but do have some sick catchy parts in my opinionAndrew wrote:I wouldn't categorize these bands as pop punk Troy, but bands that come to mind in a similar vein as these bands you might want to check out would be Elliot, Heatmiser and (locals) By A Thread.
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All good records!dalamar501 wrote:jazz is sick.
A few weeks ago my mp3 player had the following albums on it
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
Somethin' Else - Cannonball Adderly
The Shape of Jazz to Come - Ornette Coleman
most of these were from suggestions from tyler as i had lost a lot of the jazz albums i had when my ipod got stolen.
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essentials for pop-punk:Carrie Nations,Ergs!,Screeching Weasel,Mr.T Experience,The Queers,The Ramones,Title fight,Old NFG,Blink-182,Green Day,Bitchin,Broadway Calls,Pansy Division,Teen Idols,Chixdiggit!,Clorox Girls,Crimpshirine,GoB,Jawbreaker,Old JEW,,Latterman,The Lillingtons,The Huntingtons,Teenage Bottlerocket,Manner Farm,Squirtgun,Chinese Telephones
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Andrew wrote:That's easy, the greatest music style ever played is jazz, and an easy starting point is Blue Note era Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker, followed closely by Charles Mingus and Chet Baker.officespace wrote:I don't know where to begin with the greatest music style ever played
BACKED. Charles Mingus rules. I'm a big Thelonius Monk fan, myself.
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man, i don't know if anyone is stoked on rocket from the crypt, but they ruled.
also, beat kids? HAHAHA
pop punk? i'm pretty sick of it, but i'll always be in love with saves the day.
also, beat kids? HAHAHA
pop punk? i'm pretty sick of it, but i'll always be in love with saves the day.
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I know a dude who has like a huge box of their EPs. You want a copy? I can pick one up for you.KYLESTYLE wrote: also, beat kids? HAHAHA
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grind/bro wrote:I know a dude who has like a huge box of their EPs. You want a copy? I can pick one up for you.KYLESTYLE wrote: also, beat kids? HAHAHA
i still don't have a the ep version of this
only have the older version the one burned on a cd
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Well if you look at punk as a ideology in music and not just a fast tempo, pop doesnt fit much with it.
I think the decendants where amazing.
I think the decendants where amazing.
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centipede wrote:Well if you look at punk as a ideology in music and not just a fast tempo, pop doesnt fit much with it.
I think the decendants where amazing.
I would look at punk as a community, as a cultural and artistic movement, as a reaction to the stale musical culture of the 70's, but never as an ideology. I see ideologies WITHIN punk rock (anarchism, veganism, etc.) and ideologies that exist BECAUSE of punk rock (straightedge), but I would never put the label "ideology" onto a musical style. Cuz try as you might, it will never ever be more than that. Music.
And, to expound upon this further, I think that that may have been the problem from the get go; an attempt by the original punk rock pioneers to apply very broad concepts to a very narrow scope of music. Instead of enjoying the music for what it was, and using the culture as a vehicle for ideological philosophizing, they attempted to use the music as ideology and ended up hating everything.
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SORRY FOR PARTYING!!!!!Fish wrote:I left my laptop on this morning and came home to my mom listening to Beat Kids.
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Hollow wrote:centipede wrote:Well if you look at punk as a ideology in music and not just a fast tempo, pop doesnt fit much with it.
I think the decendants where amazing.
I would look at punk as a community, as a cultural and artistic movement, as a reaction to the stale musical culture of the 70's, but never as an ideology. I see ideologies WITHIN punk rock (anarchism, veganism, etc.) and ideologies that exist BECAUSE of punk rock (straightedge), but I would never put the label "ideology" onto a musical style. Cuz try as you might, it will never ever be more than that. Music.
And, to expound upon this further, I think that that may have been the problem from the get go; an attempt by the original punk rock pioneers to apply very broad concepts to a very narrow scope of music. Instead of enjoying the music for what it was, and using the culture as a vehicle for ideological philosophizing, they attempted to use the music as ideology and ended up hating everything.
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looooooooooooooolFish wrote:I left my laptop on this morning and came home to my mom listening to Beat Kids.
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as long as we made one mom happy somewhere that band was worth it. not counting leos girlfriend.
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Wow you just went there...ian wrote:as long as we made one mom happy somewhere that band was worth it. not counting leos girlfriend.
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oh sweet jesus, ianian wrote:as long as we made one mom happy somewhere that band was worth it. not counting leos girlfriend.
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Onion Flavoured Rings are also a must for pop-punk
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IT'S FUNNY BECAUSE SHE IS A MOM!ian wrote:as long as we made one mom happy somewhere that band was worth it. not counting leos girlfriend.
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