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Music Shit / Re: Mid-80s Small Town Hardcore Punk Documentaries and New Reports
« on: March 24, 2017, 07:40:25 AM »
Thought I already posted this but I guess not. Duluth, MN punks from '86: https://youtu.be/CTx28xWKmDM
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mala leche is all from the brains of mr lumpy's bass player (spacing on his name), mr antoine just does the vocals.
Yeah, he was telling me last night that he writes all the songs on his own with a drum machine and then Antoine sings over them.
The Rashōmon demo is sick.: https://rashomondc.bandcamp.com/.
Also my band 86 Gemini just put out a 7", which you can get from High Fashion Industries if you're interested: http://highfashionind.storenvy.com/products/19393609-86-gemini-s-t-7. You can listen to it here: https://highfashionindustries.bandcamp.com/album/s-t-2.
Excited to hear that George's Bush recording. Any word on when it will be released?
here's a sample:
https://clyp.it/0h0uojnf
this conversation has really gone places. where was this MN thrash fest?
Can we just all agree to agree how good the Chicago Fest was where the place got trashed during Gordon Solie Motherfuckers?
Shall we consider that the high point of the Y2K Thrash era?
Damn, you get a lot of stars when you hit 500 posts. Wowzers.
If thats the high point. Then the low point happened that same year at Thrashfest in MN where all of the MRR and hardcore zine CELEBRITIES stood on the stage for EVERY. SINGLE. SET. 15-25 people all standing on the side of the stage watching the likes of HOLDING ON. It was fucking pathetic. The consensus of everyone on the floor was that the floor was fucking miserable - particularly the metal bar that reached exactly shin height that separated people from the stage. Being pushed against this bar was agonizing... Meanwhile Al Quint's fat dumb ass is standing on the stage in full view of everyone like he's the queen of england WHILE THE BANDS ARE PLAYING. just thinking about that guys face at that moment boils my blood with rage at the hypocrisy and elitism.
edit: What killed 00's thrash? Many things. But in part Municipal Waste. I think a lot of the thrashers doubled down on the thrash and began to listen to major indie supported crossover bands. But also the availability of classic early 80s hardcore via a wealth of reissues (reflex, havoc, alternative tentacles, etc) and bootlegs (reagan era hc bootleg series) had the newcomers that thrash brought in, digging deeper into the roots of HC.
Was that the one at the big ass like roller rink or whatever it was? You are NOT referring to the one Amdi Petersen's Arme and Total Fury played which I guess would be runner up to Chicago Fest nor the one at the skatepark where people were throwing charcoal briquettes at Nine Shocks, which was also pretty tight.
I would also like to throw out the theory that Municipal Waste party thrash allowed Burger Records party boi "smoke a joint on the beach pizza party kitten cuddle" bullshit to proliferate, since it's the same corny ass aesthetic just with music that could get cornballs laid. I remember seeing Annihilation Time on the tour with Municipal Waste and seeing a buch of party bois with boogie boards, pool noodles and other accessories of dipshittery that made it obvious to anyone with half a brain that we had gone through the looking glass.
Umm its been awhile so I may be conflating 2 different years.
I was at the non crazy chicago fest. the one with amdi peterses arme, vitamin x, aaaand ...i can't remember who else. it was at fireside bowl.
And i was at the thrash fest in MN .. the first one? or second one? not sure. But it was DS-13's last US show. They opened (or closed?) with Anarchy in the UK, other than that moment the set was pretty awful and sloppy. Spazm 151 was supposed to play but they cancelled and were replaced by Felix' new band at the time or Caustic Christ (either way, meh). Limp Wrist played 30 second songs in between minute long fake Dr Laura Schlessinger quotes about "queer hardcore boys" or something playing over the PA. That was ok except for the unfunny dr laura crap. Pretty sure Tear it Up played one of those shows...they were lame band / lame people so who gives a fuck. I was digging thru distros at that show and Martin Sorrondeguy saw me buying up all the reagan era boots. He then proceeded to pull out every reagan era hc boot he came across in Felix's distro box to see if i needed it, i thought that was a really sweet thing to do.
i really wish i spit on al quint.
Nothing personal against 9 Shocks, I like some of the people I've met who have played with them, but I hated their records when they were coming out and I heard them constantly. They were a huge influence on some of my closest friends back then.
Bandana thrash and revisionist 80's thrash revival was really big in the hardcore scene in the early 00's, at least in the circles I pitted.
If it makes you feel any better, I busted my right hand removing a wheel cylinder from a '66 Mustang today while listening to Mission of Burma. It was all because I was distracted by this disco conversation.
Sorry about your hand, but please tell me the Mission of Burma song you were listening to was "Donna Sumeria"
link to Mozart 7"? I really dug Yi
one track here: https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/nasty-7-lungs-092
record out in april
I'm not saying their anything great now or that they ever were really, but I saw their first show outside of Milwaukee and it was tits. That demo cd is good and so is suffer the cycle. They're good dudes, even if the new records suck. I like that band Falter from MKE but that's about as much as I know about the HC scene there.I don't really like any new hardcore bands but I'm sad Expire is breaking up.
What? That band is total garbage. Beat down, mosh pit losers. I'm from Milwaukee, and these guys are more pathetic than the Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks. That scene is lame as fuck. MKE is about to bubble over again and it aint gonna sound like this trash.