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[QUOTE=ihatecelebrities]You two are fags[/QUOTE]
I thought it was rather humorous. |
[QUOTE=SkaBandit]I was thinking about becoming edge.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SkaBandit]I thought it was rather humorous.[/QUOTE] Oh my, so did I Chris, so did I. |
I was edge, then I got money and I broke it.
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[QUOTE=Excursions]Oh my, so did I Chris, so did I.[/QUOTE]
No one believes in me. :upset: Yes, mock my attempts to live a healthy lifestyle all you want. You are killing me inside. |
I'm listening to Latterman right now, just to see what the hype was about, and they sound like a band I can just flip on the radio and hear. Nothing original, I'm very dissapointed in you guys.
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[quote=Anxious Mo-Fo]I'm listening to Latterman right now, just to see what the hype was about, and they sound like a band I can just flip on the radio and hear. Nothing original, I'm very dissapointed in you guys.[/quote]
Latterman is better then everything you will ever listen to, artfag. |
[QUOTE=SkaBandit]No one believes in me. :upset:
Yes, mock my attempts to live a healthy lifestyle all you want. You are killing me inside.[/QUOTE] You'd break it within months. |
[QUOTE=Brain Toad]Latterman is better then everything you will ever listen to, artfag.[/QUOTE]
Latterman = sex with yourself. |
i'm hateXedge
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That's an Anti-Heros song. It's damn good too.
Edit: the song doesn't have an X |
[QUOTE=Brain Toad]F'uck police brutality lolz.[/QUOTE]
<<<<<<<<<< I know it, brotha |
American oi sucks.
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[QUOTE=Skrunnch]American oi sucks.[/QUOTE]
America has some good Oi! bands. The Bruisers, The Templars and Anti-Heros are all good. |
Meh, I don't like any of them.
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I love all three of those bands.
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I like The Templars.
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**** you Eric, you cunt
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[SIZE="7"]Domadick: read[/SIZE]
[url]http://www.furious.com/perfect/sst1.html[/url] Anyone interested in SST records should read this, don't forget their is another 2two more pages after this one. |
[QUOTE=SkaBandit]I was thinking about becoming edge.[/QUOTE]
I never knew you listened to hardcore. |
I'm annoyed with all the straight-edge people who complain about people who label themselves edge claiming that you shouldn't push your beliefs on other people while at the same time making a big deal of the fact that they're edge even though they don't call themselves edge.
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[QUOTE=sketchyjoe]I'm annoyed with all the straight-edge people who complain about people who label themselves edge claiming that you shouldn't push your beliefs on other people while at the same time making a big deal of the fact that they're edge even though they don't call themselves edge.[/QUOTE]
As am I. |
could someone please give me a site that lets you download videos so I could just "save target as" and put it on my removable disc. Any site at all. I have to get videos for my sister so a pop site would be good or any for that matter
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I hate straight edge. It's just so... lame.
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i'm not quite sure if this is what you mean, but possibly punkrockvids.com ?
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[QUOTE=TakeWarning]I never knew you listened to hardcore.[/QUOTE]
I dabble. |
Bands?
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[QUOTE=RIP Ian Curtis]I hate straight edge. It's just so... lame.[/QUOTE]
Edge is just what happened when kids saw the hypocricy behind having to dress a certain way and act a certain way to be punk. But edge's lost it's way. Here's how it happened: Punk got up to a certain point where (like rap/hip-hop) you had to dress a certain way, talk a certain way, take drugs and drunk if you wanted to fit into the punk scene. Some people saw the hypocricy of the stagnant punk scene preaching individuality while all punks looked the same and acted the same, so they showed the world you can be punk without conforming to the punk 'style'. But after a few years the straight-edgers turned into a bunch of fashy cu'nts, or just turned skinhead (the bad kind). So now straight-edge basically consists of sober violence. |
[QUOTE=coheneran]Edge is just what happened when kids saw the hypocricy behind having to dress a certain way and act a certain way to be punk. But edge's lost it's way. Here's how it happened:
Punk got up to a certain point where (like rap/hip-hop) you had to dress a certain way, talk a certain way, take drugs and drunk if you wanted to fit into the punk scene. Some people saw the hypocricy of the stagnant punk scene preaching individuality while all punks looked the same and acted the same, so they showed the world you can be punk without conforming to the punk 'style'. But after a few years the straight-edgers turned into a bunch of fashy cu'nts, or just turned skinhead (the bad kind). So now straight-edge basically consists of sober violence.[/QUOTE] Actually no, edge started when Ian Mackaye returned home to Washington D.C after living in California where his dad was going to college. All his friends had turned into stoner druggies, so instead of following the crowd so to speak, he rebelled against it. And thus straight edge was born. |
[QUOTE=RCVA]Bands?[/QUOTE]
7 Seconds Agnostic Front American Nightmare Bad Brains Bane Black Flag Clit 45 Fugazi G.B.H Glassjaw Go It Alone The Gorilla Biscuits Madball Minor Threat The Misfits Poison The Well Set It Straight Throwdown Warzone With Honor HxC bands in my iTunes at the moment ^ |
[QUOTE=SkaBandit]Actually no, edge started when Ian Mackaye returned home to Washington D.C after living in California where his dad was going to college. All his friends had turned into stoner druggies, so instead of following the crowd so to speak, he rebelled against it. And thus straight edge was born.[/QUOTE]
Not according to the book The Philosophy Of Punk, but I don't gave it here and I can't be bothered to start a source war, so let's agree it was both. |
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