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Music Shit / Re: Fake Punk
« on: January 11, 2019, 07:24:10 AM »
aww 28 pages of this stuff. I can't be botherded.

I want the instant fun. I want the point right away. Good Charlotte said some good thigns you wouldnt disagree with.

Never wnana be like you, never wanna do the things you do. Who does?
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Fuuuck, i expected some downer songs but this is incredible and urgent, hard pressed to find something really like it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAyNzzloLqw
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Misread the title of the other one for a sec. Not bad thread idea.

Or nah, maybe it's a horrible idea.

What are you laughing, OR light-heartedly, benevolently, humbly rejoicing in but with a bit of skepticism maybe?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sF6-UpsxTo I AM NOT A DICK, I AM NOT A DICK, PLEASE

Laughter and joy in your heart?? LAUGHTER AND JOY. But no pandering to stuff. AHH
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Pop Punk / Re: Drunks with Guns?
« on: September 20, 2018, 11:49:22 PM »
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I don't see what Britain colonizing Australia has to do with the fact that Marxism is an abhorrent ideology or that PC egalitarian types are the most draconian bunch of idiots to exist. As far as I'm concerned colonization is the result of evolution. We've actually evolved past the need for forced colonization.

Where is the kind consideration of myself as an individual in that? What's colonisation have to do with this? People much older and wiser than yourself or I are getting caught in the idiotic crossfire manufactured on these superficial, technological platforms. You haven't shown any interest in them at all.

It would do us both a service to slow down and try to think of something better than this entirely, and listen to people who have had lots to do with the sort of struggles you now see fronted by PC caricatures. Please calm down and think about what you're saying.
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Pop Punk / Re: Drunks with Guns?
« on: September 16, 2018, 09:04:04 PM »
You know the funny thing is I hate young white people the most. Never had a problems with blacks, spainish people, jees etc but I DEFINITELY have a problem with uppity little white boys who tell everyone it's a hate crime to make racial jokes. "Oh look at me I'm so woke, I'm the most diverse, the most feminist, the most queer loving." If that's how you define your existence and everyone else's, by their social/economic groups, INSTEAD of acknowledging everypne as an individual then you are the real scum.

Forgive me for trying to be a smartarse before, but please tell me something that shows the qualities you demand from others in yourself. Or please just think about that, satanisrealagain. Which subjects are you really speaking about?

Come on, listen here (Anglo-centric white activists too):

https://youtu.be/L6fem7-ucxg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZEodxUx2ME

The West, what's in the West...
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Pop Punk / Re: Drunks with Guns?
« on: September 13, 2018, 10:14:24 AM »
you show me where the joke or the humor is and we can agree its a joke, and then I'm supposed to believe "new wave negro girl" is also some elaborate attempt at humor.  if they were smart they'd realize how something like that would just get used by "actual" white power types.  racist intentionally or out of "ignorance" its still pathetic.
Can we get the fucking Marxist SJW's off of this board. Go live in Venezuela.

satanisrealagain pseudointellectual, thank you for contrbuting to the lively discusson thread. Please stck around for more, we will appreciarte your consdered input. 
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Pious Faults, I think, may be associated with the whiplash symptoms I have only just recovered from. Hope they're doing good in the States. They're young and robust, I think.

Suitor? You there? I think I just found your soulmate.

Is Suitor like a gear nerd though, who owns like a home studio with 20 guitars he never uses? I checked his posts out and thought they were great but I found another one where someone else who seemed cool was like "you seem depressed you should sell your stuff and go to south east asia, i dont usually tell people how to live their lives" and i thought, "ah, maybe he is not my soulmate? i feel weird that i have two cheap guitars... i mean i can't judge but it's definitely at odds with the other stuff"
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Listening to Go The Hack - Cosmic Psychos because I feel dumb and confused a bit lately and want to feel connected to the earth, to back-to-basics, I don't want to have to concentrate on thngs, just wanna be me. I watch Daddy and Mummy and do things in the garden and kitchen they do. After that it is evening and we get to go to the pub. I run around with other kids hitting thnigs with sticks and brother who just got his licence takes Mum's car on the oval to do donuts. Also there are some cute boys and weird older teenagers around who look interesting. That is the general feeling.

Right now I'm typing on a keyboard that is sticky from spilling beer on it, and the beer is on a drum stool. My trackes from my ex boyfriend long ago I still wear and I am sat on computer char. There is a hardcover big book called PSYCHOLOGY on a stack of two toms or what they're called and that is my mousepad. There is a single couch on the other side of the computer chair with one armrest next to me.

On the inside I might be jsut as awkward as this setup. What a DORK. I'm just a dork, though i may be exuding a desperate, myspace literary person teen girl troll or something.

I wonder if someone would laugh at my setup? Haven't thought about it being funny till now, i just wanted something that didnt fuck my back up sitting here. I look stupid though. But I'm kind of impress, that's the farmer's improvisation. The dignity - shutup, it WORKS.

The real awkward shame here is that the drum stool is my housemate's shiny, expensive one. A reminder that I'm a pig who can't use the stuff on my hands.. BIIG cups to fill.

hubble bubble "s/t"

rocket from the tombs "rocket redux" - my friend made me listen to this the other night, insisting it was good. wtf? its actually fucking good!?  it actually sounds like guns n' roses playing the rftt setlist.  cheetah chrome fucking RIPS through these tunes and Dave Thomas's vocals sound great!   like it doesn't sound like they are trying to recreate the old tunes as is - they sound like they would be playing stadiums! but also still keeping it punk.  have i lost it? i did not care for the reunion gig i saw 15 years ago.  but they nailed at least 70% of this record pretty hard.

I thought the reunion gig I saw was shockingly good; it changed my opinion on whether that sort of thing could be worthwhile or not.  Maybe you saw a particularly off night, or something?

The only exposure I had to that band for a while must've been from a reunion gig. Says something if a fourteen year-old girl's curiosity is piqued by shitty 00's footage of a reunion gig.
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Gee Tee LP has been consistently rocking my socks

I've been listening to YOU and I feel ANGRY listening to ANGRY MUSIC. VERY ANGRY.

Gee Tee is great for a Gold Coast band! The best and only punk band on the Gold Coast.

I put my sox on and off about three times tonight. ANGRY.
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I fucked with "Enema of The State" when it came out. I was like 21 and dating an 18 year old with pink hair. I knew better, but I wanted to see what everybody else was listening to. I bought a tape of it. I honestly really liked it. I was sick of reading "Please Kill Me" and listening to KBD comps.

I just wanted to live a little, ok???

Knew a guy, friend's older brother, who named his kid after one of the members. I respected him a lot and he'd stick up for the young kids and make the mum and boyfriend shut up and stop fighting so the kids could sleep. Blink 182 is emo for people who want to run around and externalise their frustration a little, at least TRY to grow up. More about what IS than could be, you know. You see the lack of solid grounding in one of them's (Travis? I dunno) obsession with alien stuff. Fun anthem for 17 yr olds working at Maccas who think the height of enjoyment is mooning someone on an overpass and then settling in the sticks to make babies as per 'natural'.

Went through a phase listening to the Vandals. You can hold on to them a bit longer but they were like an anxiety antidote. Like you can forget the world exists outside the suburbs, Bit of stimulation, bit wordy, catchy, everything's not tooo bad.

Oh and Wavves etc.

The guy at least brings up an interesting topic. I've in recovery now, so I guess I question any sort of pro-drug or drinking songs? "More Beer", "So Fucked Up", whatever. I also really enjoyed getting fucked up from 18-30, and don't regret it, so stuff like that (or just the "drunk punk" stereotype in general) was the right soundtrack for me at that time. It just doesn't work for me now? So at 39, yeah, I would question those songs/that message. For a 21 year old kid, go for it.

It's funny: I'm probably more open minded about music now than when I was a kid. I've ADDED more stuff to my playlists than subtracted it. As I mentioned earlier, I am just now getting into Judas Priest, a band I would have sworn off as bad older-brother cock rock when I was growing up in the 90's. So I find my tastes becoming actually less selective with time. I tend to re-visit old stuff that I wrote off when younger and try to listen to it with fresh years.

I would say that some music that my friends and I took on as "ironically cool" in the early aughts now just seems disgusting. There was a period when a lot of people were embracing old Poison albums (not kidding) as some sort of ironic hipster thing. I had an ex who would listen to it all the time, as well as an ex-drummer who would blast it from his car stereo and thought he was the funniest/coolest guy in the world for doing so. Yeah....I question that one.

Drug and Alcohol Songs for You and your Mates Who Will Forget You When You Get Liver Cancer Vol 1.

This one's pretty nice though. Not quite the same old. To this song you can drink - or not.

Cosmic Psychos - Feeling Average
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_fQWwCBkis
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Pop Punk / Re: Drunks with Guns?
« on: August 30, 2018, 03:27:22 AM »
Get a job...

Gonna start a zine called "get a job". Inside it will say "get a job get a job get a job"
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Movies I've been watching
« on: August 30, 2018, 01:29:44 AM »
Come And See

Makes the Soviets look like the second coming of Christ.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: free band names
« on: August 30, 2018, 01:28:10 AM »
MORE

Spare Guitars
Terminal Modem
Font Face
CAPITAL
Xerox 'n rollz
the Guts
Rock Consultant
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Dead Kennedys

A healthy, naturally smart icon of the counter-culture writes a song about doctors fucking with people's heads just for money, seemed witty and righteous until I had to see a doctor. Thanks Jello Biafra, sure I'm convinced that Trust Your Mechanic was written in a spirit of love and consideration of all suffering. Now I'm feeling better I can consider kindly that *he* might've had awful experiences with doctors and mechanics and other experts, and it's not an entirely invalid point he made, but the Dead Kennedys no longer is some kind of benchmark for social criticism. I don't need a song to make me scared of doctors because like, anti-capitalism and shit, if I'm sick.

Oh yeah, and also bands you stopped listening to because it became embarrassing or you just moved on or whatever, that weren't that bad when you try to find something wrong apart from it being dorky. I'd say In Flames, for me (their philosophical 90s sort of stuff, at least). Shiny corporate macho fantasy image, probably don't need day jobs, would keep my wits about me as a girl hanging out with them and fan base... But apart those reasons you could dislike them, they are still good. Lyrical themes & energy reminds me of Pious Faults, actually. Would feel safe with my kids listening to them. ...But yeah, I might blush if N Flamez came on at a party.

With all due respect, you live in Brisbane, correct? Australia has socialized medicine, no? You know much about the health care system in the United States? If you lived here, you'd probably not find that song to be problematic.

Most of these new posters seem like minor league cointelpro cops for some reason. I guess the generational divide makes everyone young talk like shitty AI with a motive. It only makes it clearer that we all live in PKD?s bathroom garbage can.

On the other hand salutations guys, speak with paucity and we will all flock to chime in

I reply with mechanical sounding laughter from the computer room. If I were a cop I'd have fun saying everyone else was a cop to make everyone paranoid. I had to google PDK. I do not get the post entirely.

Pretty open to the idea that the amount of time I have spent on the internet has left me a bit fucked in the head/artificial/detached from reality and thus a bit weird with how I write, but I could say the generation divide from my end makes you talk like, uh, something else that'd sound mean to say.

Tell me how I write like AI and what the problem is. I *sort of* get what you're saying. 

RE: K2. It's a hard one. It would indeed make more sense in a more competitive environment. We do have Medicare, which allows you to see *some* general practitioners for free, and then specialists charge what they want on top of what the government pays. Then we get most of the same pharmaceuticals and all that. Easier to miss the impact of capitalism on health care but it's still there.

Is Biafra arguing for socialist healthcare anyway? He just sounds scary. It's a good song but ehhhhhh... Questionable. So I don't do exactly what he is doing and just tear down things people like or rely on, I will also give an example of bands that critiise capitalism with warmth and empathy. Sham 69. brb thinking of more.


and the rich eat you

IT'S SCARY WHAAAAAAA
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Dead Kennedys

A healthy, naturally smart icon of the counter-culture writes a song about doctors fucking with people's heads just for money, seemed witty and righteous until I had to see a doctor. Thanks Jello Biafra, sure I'm convinced that Trust Your Mechanic was written in a spirit of love and consideration of all suffering. Now I'm feeling better I can consider kindly that *he* might've had awful experiences with doctors and mechanics and other experts, and it's not an entirely invalid point he made, but the Dead Kennedys no longer is some kind of benchmark for social criticism. I don't need a song to make me scared of doctors because like, anti-capitalism and shit, if I'm sick.

Oh yeah, and also bands you stopped listening to because it became embarrassing or you just moved on or whatever, that weren't that bad when you try to find something wrong apart from it being dorky. I'd say In Flames, for me (their philosophical 90s sort of stuff, at least). Shiny corporate macho fantasy image, probably don't need day jobs, would keep my wits about me as a girl hanging out with them and fan base... But apart those reasons you could dislike them, they are still good. Lyrical themes & energy reminds me of Pious Faults, actually. Would feel safe with my kids listening to them. ...But yeah, I might blush if N Flamez came on at a party.
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