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albert_bass 01-27-2005 06:33 AM

[CENTER][B]THE BEASTIE BOYS - Deal With It[/B][/CENTER]

I wanted to do this because I never listened anything by The Beastie Boys. The song starts with guitar, drums and bass at the same time alternating two notes to make a little intro. Then a pause and of a sudden a typical punk drum beat and a typical riff from guitars and bass. I like the vocals, which start at the same time. Then the chorus and then he sings "Lot's. Of. Ways. To. Deeeeeal with it, deaaaal with it deaaaaal with it!" that's kinda cool. Then again the typical riff, then the nice chorus and then the deal with it part again. Just after this part it all calms down and starts a catchy slow bass and drums part which reminds me to some RATM bass lines (I think the bass has a little distortion or chorus effect). Then the guitar does a weird "solo". This part sounds a little weird all of it but I like it. Good song overall. If it was longer than it is it would be boring but it lasts 2:20 and that way I like it.

7.5/10 (Because it's typical apart from the ending part and the sound is not that great)

Choose from these:

Mad Caddies - Silence (Ska-punk)
Good Riddance - Fertile Fields (Melodic Hardcore)
Ignite - Bullets Included No Thought Required (Melodic Hardcore)
Lagwagon - Stokin' The Neighbours (Pop-punk)
Against All Authority - Nothing To Lose (Ska-core)
The Filaments - B.P.C. (Ska-punk)
Satanic Surfers - Hero Of Our Time (Punk ¿?)
Adhesive - Punk Is A Bunch Of Kids With Funny Haircuts (Punk/Melodic Hardcore)

Twat_Out_Of_Hell 01-27-2005 10:33 AM

[SIZE=4][B]Filaments- B.P.C. (street punk)[/B][/SIZE]

There is a very brief introduction on the trumpet and saxophone, before the singing cuts in after 3 seconds. The song is about growing up as a punk, drinking and having a laugh with your mates ("Benfleet punx crew is the name of a firm so dear to me/ we spent our teenage years like a punk rock family").

The trumpet and sax provide a continuous backing to the lyrics, dominating the music and allowing the vocals to be heard clearly. The shout along chorus makes this song stand out as a youth anthem ("Hey, hey, hey, the BPC").

Unlike many filaments songs, it focuses solely on having a laugh with your mates, and the lyrics are the best part iof the song, with little in the way of solos by any instrument apart from a brief bridge on the bass.

Very good song, one of their best in their short career

[B]8/10

Songs To Do:[/B]

Filaments- Bastard Coppers (street punk)
Lightyear- Data's double Chin (ska punk)
Leftover Crack- Atheist anthem (ska punk)
Mad Sin- Psycho Babylon (psycobilly)
Descendents- Suburban home (pop-punk)
Toy Dolls- Telly Addict (pop punk)
SOTB- Ugly (punk)

sketchyjoe 01-27-2005 06:56 PM

[QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][CENTER][I][B]The Descendents - Suburban Home[/B][/I][/CENTER][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE]It starts off with someone going "I want to be stereotyped, I want to be classified before the music kicks in." The music is like a corss between pop-punk (like The Buzzcocks or The Undertones) and 80s Hardcore and its okay. The lyrics and vocals are alright. The lyrics are fairly superficial but the vocals do instil some sort of emotion in them. The chorus is quite cool, especially the bass in the chorus section. This song is very catchy and quite short. It repeats the verse and chorus a couple of tmes before it finishes with a few big smashes and the opening quote again. There isn't that much to say about this song. If you like classic Pop-Punk or 80's hardcore you'll probably like it and its very catchy. It is repetitive but i so sort you don't really notice it. 6/10

[U]Choose from:[/U]
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
The Volcanos - Eruption (Surf)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)
Curtis Mayfield - (Don't Worry) If There's Hell Down Below (We're All Gonna Go) (Funk)
Wesley Willis - Al Capone (Wesley Willis)
Black Market Baby - Downward Christian Soldiers (Punk)
Richard Cheese - Nookie/Break Stuff (Lounge)
Toots & The Maytals - 54-46 Was My Number(Ska)

Soulseek (biggaydavefromdarlington) or email (sketchyjoe@gmail.com) to get the files.

Brain Toad 01-27-2005 07:07 PM

[b][center]The Volcanos - Eruption[/b][/center]

Starts off with a good surf guitar line, that is going up the notes, sounds really good. The drums are your basic surf beat, they keep it well. I like that repeating upward guitar line, and the way it blends into the rest. Very nice. Moving up the guitar now by octave. A little breakdown (if surf has breakdowns) comes, the bass does a little work and is really good. Right after the breakdown is the solo, which ends in a slide up the guitar. Then back down into another solo. This is really good surf, rivals Dick Dale I'd say. Little improv type things 2 minutes, another appearance from the bass. Bass always likes to sneak into surf songs, since guitar is usually the focus. A very nice surf song indeed, I'm gladd Joe turned me onto them. 10/10

[right][u]Recomended Songs[/u]
[i]Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman[/i] (Funk)
[i]The Ramonetures - Your Phone is Off the Hook (But You're Not)[/i] (Surf version of X)
[i]Hank Williams - I'll Never Get Out of this World Alive[/i] (Country)
[i]Jello Biafra & the Melvins - Yuppie Cadillac[/i] (Punk)
[i]Raffi - Banana Phone[/i] (Kids Music)[/right]

Brain Squirmin' Like a Toad on soulseek if you can't find songs, message me to be added to the list.

MechanicalClockworkOrgy 01-27-2005 08:26 PM

D to the I to the mutha [B]fu[/B]cken DIBZORS


[U][B]Raffi- Bananaphone[/B][/U]
me being the MX child (lame :upset: ), its only natural i do this song


song starts out with a simple beat, and then OUT OF NO WHERE, comes in my favorite part "boobaadoobaadoop" *crash* *crash*
then it goes into "ring ring ring ring ring.........BANANAPHONE!" "ive got this feeling, so a peeling (get it!), for us to get together and sing, sing!"

its a miraculus song if you like getting together with friends and just singing it whilst on stilts eatin yatkas (sp) and applesauce....(it was channukah, ok?)

anyway, if this song grips you, you will never get it out of your head....EVER

yea, i love this song, great great great....i, uhh, i danced to it in dance class........ :upset:

9/10 , only because it gets to be the most anoying ****ing song in existance
[url]http://www.transbuddha.com/osaka/osakaphone.html[/url]
check it out for yourself, its played at cut time by the way

[U][B]My Suggestions[/B]:[/U]
The Beatles- I Feel Fine ~or~ I Am The Walrus
Public Enemy- 911 is a Joke (reno 911 song!) ~or~ Dont Call Me Niga
Sicko- Whats On?
Smashing Pumpkins- Tonight, Tonight ~or~ Geek USA
Tenacious D- Tribute/c'ock pushups/Dio(all or none)~or~Rock Your Socks Off
Sonic Youth- Mote ~or~ Kool Thing
Voltaire- Shalom ~or~ When Your Evil
The Pixies- The Holdiday Song

honkybrewster 01-27-2005 10:49 PM

[B]Voltaire - Shalom[/B]

Worst. Voltaire song. Ever.
The song opens with the usual solo by their violinist(s), or whatever stringed instruments they're using. It begins with a slow, dark sort of intro, and you almost feel like they were trying a bit too hard to get their usual dark sound in this one. The singing comes in, then jumps into a really speedy song, with the lyrics consisting only of a few Hebrew words, repeated throughout the song. Boring, short, and very disappointing when you hear Voltaire's other stuff.

4/10

[U]My Recommendations:[/U]
Page 99 - Comedy of Christ (Hardcore)
Leftover Crack - Nazi White Trash (Skacore)
Voltaire - BRAINS! (Betterthanshalomcore)
AFI - Cereal Wars (Punk)
Oi Polloi - Boot Down the Door (Punk/Anarcho)

AndreTheHyena 01-27-2005 11:57 PM

Leftover Crack - "Nazi White Trash"

I wanted to review that Oi Polloi song cuz they rock, but LC downloaded first, so whatever.

Starts with a pretty cool, simple distorted riff, and then goes into a basic punk/hardcore riff. When the clean ska stuff starts, the bassline carries over from the intro so it offers some continuity, so that's kinda cool.

There's a really sweet instrument in the second half of the verse, which sounds like it could be a keyboard of some sort but is probably just a guitar with some kind of effect.

The chorus is your basic Leftover Crack speed-punk pseudo-hardcore gripe, with all of them singing the lyrics all over the place.

There's a weird interlude.

The song should end at 2:15 but there's another 44 seconds of riffage and artsy piano shi[i][b][/i][/b]t. Whatever.

Basic Leftover Crack fare, but catchy and solid and loud and fun. 3/5

[u]My Suggestions[/u]
Mos Def - "Ghetto Rock" (hip-hop feat. Dr. Know from Bad Brains)
the Soft Pink Truth - "Do They Owe Us a Living" (electroclash Crass cover)
the Get Up Kids - "Beer for Breakfast" (power-pop Replacements cover)
Flux of Pink Indians - "Is There Anybody There" (anarcho)
Showbread - "A Llama Eats a Giraffe" (the Bronx for Christian kids...but good)
Patti Smith - "Rock n' Roll ******" (amazing early NY art punk)

SactoUnited 01-28-2005 01:03 AM

[QUOTE=AndreTheHyena]Leftover Crack - "Nazi White Trash"

I wanted to review that Oi Polloi song cuz they rock, but LC downloaded first, so whatever.

Starts with a pretty cool, simple distorted riff, and then goes into a basic punk/hardcore riff. When the clean ska stuff starts, the bassline carries over from the intro so it offers some continuity, so that's kinda cool.

There's a really sweet instrument in the second half of the verse, which sounds like it could be a keyboard of some sort but is probably just a guitar with some kind of effect.

The chorus is your basic Leftover Crack speed-punk pseudo-hardcore gripe, with all of them singing the lyrics all over the place.

There's a weird interlude.

The song should end at 2:15 but there's another 44 seconds of riffage and artsy piano shi[i][b][/i][/b]t. Whatever.

Basic Leftover Crack fare, but catchy and solid and loud and fun. 3/5

[u]My Suggestions[/u]
Mos Def - "Ghetto Rock" (hip-hop feat. Dr. Know from Bad Brains)
the Soft Pink Truth - "Do They Owe Us a Living" (electroclash Crass cover)
the Get Up Kids - "Beer for Breakfast" (power-pop Replacements cover)
Flux of Pink Indians - "Is There Anybody There" (anarcho)
Showbread - "A Llama Eats a Giraffe" (the Bronx for Christian kids...but good)
Patti Smith - "Rock n' Roll ******" (amazing early NY art punk)[/QUOTE]
I might have the Mos Def song. lemme check...

honkybrewster 01-29-2005 12:50 AM

Flux of Pink Indians - Is There Anybody There?

Songs opens slowly with a sort of slow and messy, in that intentionally effortless sort of way you find a lot in experimental anarcho bands like Flux of Pink Indians. The drum line starts to kick in faster at about 1:30, and it's probably the only real moment of variation at all for the rest of the song. Typical Flux singing and lyrics. There's nothing really special about this song... I think Flux have better.

5/10

[U]My Recommendations:[/U]
Oi Polloi - Boot Down the Door (Punk/Anarcho)
Tiger Army - Nocturnal (Psychobilly)
Lard - War Pimp Renaissance (Industrial)
Bars - Like it Never Was (Hardcore)
Pain - Grudge (Ska)

skateMASTERbater2 01-29-2005 04:55 AM

Oi polloi-boot down the door


This is my favorite oi polloi song. it starts off with with a powerchord, that slides up to the lower note then slides down again, then the guitar is silent. The drum beat comes in , then the bass, then the guitar. I really like the intro. When the singer starts singing , you have the riff in your head. The singing isn’t really screaming, but not really singing either. The lyrics, as in any other anarcho song, are very good. I can listen to this song over and over again. 9/10


Songs:

Sick on the bus-ugly(street punk)
Filaments-bastard coppers(ska-street punk)
The vandals-my gilfriend is dead(pop punk)
Subhumans-religious wars(anarcho)

Twat_Out_Of_Hell 01-29-2005 09:30 AM

[SIZE=3][B]The Filaments- Bastards Coppers (street punk)[/B][/SIZE]
Starts off with a little intro on the sax, backed with a steady drum beat on the cymbals. The singing begins after around 10 seconds, with the lyrics aimed squarly at the bands hatred of the "bastards coppers". their despise is evident in the lyrics "jumped up pricks with CS gas/ we'll riot make them look like clowns". Their verbal assault continues throughout the song, pausing for a 10 second guitar intro before launcing into a repeat of the lyrics "f'uck the pigs".
The song then refuses to lose intensity, launching back into the simple chorus repeat "bastard coppers".

The song is simplistic, yet well written and well constructed, with shout along choruses and strong political lyrics that are consistant of filamenst songs.

Very good song,[B] 9/10

Songs To Do:[/B]

SOTB- Ugly (punk)
Descendents- cheer (pop-punk)
Bad Religion- against the Grain (punk)
Bigwig- Smile (pop-punk)
Bodysnatchers- Easy Life (two tone)
Mad sin- Psyco Babylon (psycobilly)

CDR_Cool 01-29-2005 11:50 AM

BAD RELIGION-AGAINST THE GRAIN
there's really no intro to the song, it heads straight to the point. it's somewhat mellow compared to other songs. the guitars mix together nicely during the chorus parts. it's a pretty usual melodic BR song. I like it, but it's nothing special.
7/10

choose from:
propagandhi- Degrassi Jr. High Dropouts (progressive thrash :p )
jawbreaker-shield your eyes (melodic punk)
big d and the kids table-checklist (ska-punk)
planes mistaken for stars-rhythm dies (post-hardcore)
dillinger four-doublewhiskeycokenoice (punk)

sketchyjoe 01-29-2005 06:18 PM

[QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][CENTER][I][B]Planes Mistaken For Stars - Rhythm Dies[/B][/I][/CENTER][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE] I've heard of this band but I've never bothered to check them out as the people I know who like them are absolute cockwanks who wouldn't know good music if it f[U]uck[/U]ed them from behind with a table leg but I thought I'd listen to them because just because they like The Bled doesn't mean everyone else they like will suck gorilla balls, doesn't it? Actually, yes it does. This song screams generic from the word go, the long, drawn out, mind-numbingly boring intro with the big heavy blasts of guitar and stupid drums just sets the scene for the tedium to come. Then the vocals kick in, I say vocals, they sound like a 13 year old trying to sound like the voice-over for a horror movie at high speed. The lyrics are unintelligble. They're probably just screaming "GENERIC! GENERIC!" There are some vocals, then some music that goes "DUHH-DUHDUH-DUHDUHHHHHH" just like every other song like this I've ever heard. This exercise in mediocrity is repeated a few times before, if you're still awake, the music changes at around 1:40. This is slightly better but the band obviously realised that this one riff is the only thing preventing them from castration by people who like good music and repeat it until you hate it as much as the rest of this steaming dog turd of awfulness masquerading as a song. The singer repeats something over this riff as if he's trying to remember something. He's probably saying "Note to self: Do not suck next time" and if hes not he should be. After this bit there's some more sh[U]it[/U] music but fear not, the end is in sight. With a long, drawn-out, boring outro to match the intro the song finishes. If you haven't slipped into a coma by this time you'll be weeping with joy that you never have to listen to this song again. Now right click, delete, yes, open recycle bin, empty recycle bin, yes. Now you are free to do something more enjoyable, like castrating yourself with a cocktail stick. 0.5/10

Choose from:
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)
Curtis Mayfield - (Don't Worry) If There's Hell Down Below (We're All Gonna Go) (Funk)
Wesley Willis - Larry Nevers/Walter Budzyn (Wesley Willis)
Black Market Baby - Downward Christian Soldiers (Punk)
Richard Cheese - Nookie/Break Stuff (Lounge)
Toots & The Maytals - 54-46 Was My Number(Ska)
Dee Dee King - German Kid (Rap)

Soulseek: biggaydavefromdarlington
E-Mail: [email]sketchyjoe@gmail.com[/email]

pedro durruti 01-29-2005 06:44 PM

Black Market Baby - Downward Christian Soldier

This is a cool 80's punk band that Joe discovered and told me about recently. I just downloaded the album and I've only heard this song and two others (this being the first time hearing this one). It begins with a simple bass riff that you can hear played throughout the song. The vocals sound like a faster, more punk-sounding version of Naked Raygun's singer. The song is very catchy, at the beginning I was nodding my head along to the music and the chorus you wouldn't be surprised if you would find yourself singing along to the chorus "downward christian soldier!". There's a guitar solo after the first chorus, which is odd because solos are usually after the second chorus, which before you know it, you're already at. And around 1:40 they have another solo :o

And another right before the end! Good song from a not that special band but definitely needs more recognition. 8/10

My recommendations:
The Rudiments - The Doctor (Ska)
Slow Gherkin - Weasel (Ska)
The Levellers - England My Home (Irish folk rock)

SickBoy 01-30-2005 09:08 AM

The Levellers - England my Home

Well i expected some Progues sounding music and I dont think i was entierly wrong, well they both sound Irish anyway. The song starts off with just some Violins (well im assuming there violins) and the a nice steady beat suddenly crashes in. So far so good, I even like the guys voice. But as the chorus comes in the Guitar takes a back seat to the Violin and it gets a bit folky for me, but the catchiness of the verse is back and this time with added Wah. After that there was a bridge which seemed to be gaining momentum and I thought it was leading at a heavy rocking final chorus but i was a bit let down when the Folky sound came back in, i thought they could have gone somewhere else with it. The end is just the vocalist nicely singing "Whatever happened to my green and plesant land". I dont think i'll keep this song in my playlist for long, but its in no way a bad song. I give it a 6/10.

My recommendations
The Ruts- Staring at the Rude Boys
The Oppressed- Skinhead Girl
Condemned 84- When the Boots go Marchin in
Last Resort- Boot Boys
Chaos Uk- No Security
Oxymoron- Borstal

my Soulseek is Decontrolled, you can find all of the songs there, PM me if you want to be added to my list.

SickBoy 02-01-2005 01:39 PM

i havent killed the game have i?

SickOnTheBusYouCunt 02-01-2005 01:41 PM

[QUOTE=MechanicalClockworkOrgy]*bump*[/QUOTE]

stop bumping stuff!

it hasnt been posted in for a reason

Brain Toad 02-01-2005 09:03 PM

[b][center]Condemned 84 - Boots Go Marching In[/b][/center]

Songs starts off with a basic oi guitar and drum sound. Vocals come in at 30 seconds, more of the usual for an oi song. The music has a good beat to it. Chrous comes in with the classic oi/footy chant, repeating the title of the song. Same guitar and drum line continues after the chrous no vocals. Vocals come back at 1:20. Another verse, then chrous. Guitar solo comes in right before the 2 minute mark, and it's a really good rock and roll guitar solo. After the solo the drums get a kind of military feel to them. Back to the verse. It sounds like boot stomps have joined the insturments. Song ends with the chant of the song title, and then a big Oi! Oi! A good song. 8/10

[right][u]Recommended Songs[/u]
[i]Citizen Fish - TV Dinner[/i] (Ska Anarcho)
[i]Skrewdriver - Hail Victory (Diamonds in the Dust)[/i] (WP Oi!)
[i]Richard Cheese - Rock the Casbah[/i] (Lounge)
[i]Patti Smith - Radio Baghdad[/i] (Art-Punk)[/right]


(Not editing because editing doesn't bump the thread.)

honkybrewster 02-02-2005 01:27 AM

[B]Skrewdriver - Hail Victory (Diamonds in the Dust)[/B]

The opening sounds like something you'd hear from a cheesy hair metal power ballad or something. About 30 seconds in, the singing comes in with what sounds like a sort of southern accent, singing triumphantly about standing out, and standing proudly for our beautiful (white) nation against the enemy. 2:00 in, the distortion and drums kick in, the songs speeds up, and the lyrics go more into sweeping out the dust (with a big brush). The music isn't like most Skrewdriver songs I've heard (9-5, boots and braces, etc.), and overall it just isn't very good. Not the best attack in the fight against the ******s.

3/10

[U]My Recommendations:[/U]
Tiger Army - Nocturnal (Punk/Psychobilly)
Bars - Like it Never was (Hardcore)
Pain - Grudge (Ska)
Peelander-Z - S.T.E.A.K. (Punk)
Lard - War Pimp Renaissance (Industrial)

SlappedByTheClash 02-02-2005 06:58 AM

[QUOTE]Tiger Army - Nocturnal (Punk/Psychobilly)[/QUOTE]


Now I don't particuarly like Tiger Army, but this is supposed to turn kids on to other music, so I'll stay as unbiased as I can.

The song starts off with a pretty fly descending bass line, then the rest of the band kicks in and it starts up properly. Nick 13 does this little riff right before he kicks in with the vocals, and the band backs him up with growls and roars(like Tigers, I suppose).

The song basiacally repeats itself a lot, and it's an alright psycho song, but nothing special. At the end, they have a little outro, which is basiacally Nick trying to solo and Rob...Peltier I believe was the bassist at that time, I don't think Geoff had signed on yet. Anyway, Rob and Fred Hell back him up while he solos, blah blah, it gets a 7.

7/10

Recommendations:
The Aquabats-Theme Song
The Stitches-Sixteen
The Crowd-Living In Madrid
No God-The Germs
TSOL-80 Times
Walls Of Silence-The Subhumans

sketchyjoe 02-02-2005 08:44 AM

[QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][QUOTE][CENTER][B][I]The Germs - No God[/I][/B][/CENTER][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE][/QUOTE]I've heard a lot about this band but I've never really listened to them properly. This songs start and songs like an indie/folk song for about 3 seconds (which sounds really good) before it goes into a quite section with a cool guitar riff. An strained scream starts the vocals. The vocals a bit annoying as they're so strained (and sometimes synthy) but the music's good. Its quite minimalist and almost funk-like. The lyrics are okay when you can make them out. The song carries on like this for a while and it starts to get a bit repetitive. At about 1:10 some background vocals and claps start to fade in which sounds really good then it fades out to the drums, claps and these background vocals before another strained scream and it goes back to the music again. Musically this song is good but I just couldn't get over the intensely annoying vocals. This song is proof, if indeed any proof is needed, that people with Down Syndrome shouldn't sing. 5/10

[U]Choose from:[/U]
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)
Curtis Mayfield - (Don't Worry) If There's Hell Down Below (We're All Gonna Go) (Funk)
Wesley Willis - Larry Nevers/Walter Budzyn (Wesley Willis)
Co[U]ck[/U] Sparrer - We're Coming Back (Oi!)
William Shatner & Henry Rollins - I Can't Get Behind That (Alternative)
The Usual Suspect - Bin Laden's Vegan Airstrike (Ska)
NY ******s - Just Like Dresden '45 (Punk)
Dee Dee King - German Kid (Rap)

Get them on Soulseek (biggaydavefromdarlington) or I can email them to you from sketchyjoe@gmail

Brain Toad 02-03-2005 07:32 PM

[b][center]William Shatner & Henry Rollins - I Can't Get Behind That[/b][/center]

Starts with a ascending guitar, with bongo drums in the background. The vocals are spoken, instead of sung. Bill and Henry trade back parts. They are talking about commercials, raising oil prices, religion, among other things. The same music continues throughout most of the song. It seems like its more of a spoken word with music, then an actual song. It is a good rant, and it's funny how angry Bill gets at some things, Rollins as well. They get in an argument over size matters, then back into the same trading back and forth. Music changes a bit, with the bongos in background. Bill makes a joke at himself talking and not singing. Pretty good song, I enjoyed it. The other songs on his new album are quite good as well, a recomended download. 8/10.

[right][u]Recomendations[/u]
[i]Citizen Fish - TV Dinner[/i] (Ska Anarcho)
[i]Angry Aryans - Browntown Burning Down[/i] (WP Hardcore)
[i]Richard Cheese - Rock the Casbah[/i] (Lounge)
[i]Patti Smith - Radio Baghdad[/i] (Art-Punk)
[i]Johnny Paycheck - Take This Job and Shove It[/i] (Country)
[i]Mojo Nixon - UPS My Heart To You[/i] (Country)[/right]

sketchyjoe 02-06-2005 04:39 PM

[CENTER][B][I]Mojo Nixon - UPS My Heart To You[/I][/B][/CENTER]

It starts with Mojo singing loudly over quiet music. The lyrics are quite simple but still funny. After the first lines the music kicks in properly. Its catchy and the lyrics are still funny. Nobody else would rhyme 'urine' with 'shroud of turin.' The verses are just a couple of lines before the chorus; "I'm gonna UPS my heart to you" The music throughout is good and perfectly complements Mojo's strained vocals. This chorus-verse bit repeats a couple of times before it changes with a little bridge and a guitar solo with little phrases shouted over the top of it like "I'm a rock n roll man" After this there's a brief pause as the vocals start before it goes back to some more vocals but its not the same as before. The lyrics are still great featuring '57 midgets' and other such images before the chorus comes back. There's a long section of music after this with some nice background vocals and more yelps and slogans from Mojo before the song finishes. I really liked this song. Its really catchy and really funny. 9/10

[U]Choose from:[/U]
Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman (Funk)
Wesley Willis - Larry Nevers/Walter Budzyn (Wesley Willis)
Co[U]ck[/U] Sparrer - We're Coming Back (Oi!)
The Usual Suspect - Bin Laden's Vegan Airstrike (Ska)
NY ******s - Just Like Dresden '45 (Punk)
Prince Buster - Freezing Up Orange Street (Ska)
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)

element13 02-08-2005 12:03 AM

Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman:
This one will hit you. If it's not the waa waa guitar, it's the killer basslines. If it's not the killer basslines, it's the jungle drums in the background. If it's not the crazy jungle drums, it's the incredible socially relevant lyrics. This set came out a good 15 years before I was born, but I can still relate to the problems presented in "Pusherman". This songis a classic, ridiculously good. Hats off to the late, great Curtis Mayfield on this one. 9/10.

choose from:
mark b - side two (acoustic, punk-ish) - [url]http://www.purevolume.com/markb[/url]

the slicks - halfway (bubblecore, ska/punk/rock/metal/emo) - [url]http://www.agentrecords.com/ryan/[/url]

break cadence - let it die (hardcore) - [url]http://www.purevolume.com/breakcadence[/url]

SactoUnited 02-08-2005 01:05 AM

Break Cadence- let it die
Starts out with a screamo style riff and the singer randomly screams. It is an alright riff the whole song, and the vox are screamo style. At the end it descends into a metal double bass drum outro which is typical of a screamo type of band.
5/10
Not a big fan of this genre
My Reccomendations:
Last Resort: Violence in our Minds (oi)
Resilience -pride within (punk)
Joe The Boss-Skinhead Revolt(ska)
Street Dogs-Drink Tonight(punk band, hardcore song)
Eazy E- Any last werds (gangsta rap)

sketchyjoe 02-15-2005 07:10 PM

[CENTER][I][B]Joe The Boss - Skinhead Revolt [/B][/I][/CENTER]
Its start off with some Jamaican guy saying the name of the song before the song kicks in with some fairly standard trad ska. Its good but not stand-out. Around 0:25 some horns come in or rather, one horn which sounds fairly lonely playing the same call-and-response bit over and over againt while the singer randomly shouts the song title with little variation in the music. I really liked this bit. The horns, despite the repetition, worked well. Then, at about 1:15, there's an organ solo that goes on for a while with bloke shouting intermittently in the background again (Note to self: when putting together a ska band avoid people with tourettes). The organ solo is alright but preferred the section before it and it drags on for a while. Around 2:05 its back to the horns with a different solo this time before the song fades out quickly. This is a very standard trad ska song. If you ike the genre you'll like this song but if you're not a fan this won't convert you. 6/10

[U]Choose from:[/U]
Godless Wicked Creeps - My Liquor (Psychobilly)
Vanilla Muffins - Sugar Oi! C'mon! (Oi!)
NY ******s - Just Like Dresden '45 (Punk)
The Epoxies - Baqthroom Stall (Punk)
**** Sparrer - We're Coming Back (Oi!)
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)
Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up (Funk)
Wesley Willis - Larry Nevers/Walter Budzyn (Wesley Willis)

Now you can have your dibs. Be patient.

obese_breasts 02-15-2005 08:15 PM

[CENTER][B][I]Godless Wicked Creep - My Liquor[/I][/B][/CENTER]

This song starts off with an eeiry sound guitar line that shows it self several more times throughout the song. The singers voice comes in with a raspy tone that seems like he has been through a bit. He is singing of what appears to be his experience in Vietnam and how his "liquor's gettin' warm." The music continues and has a constant eeiry feeling. Further into the song he tells of an LSD trip where he killed his own platoon. Bridge comes in a short time after this and continues with a similar line to the oening one. I really like the feel of this song. I like the guitar tone, it fits really well with it's echoing sound. I enjoyed this song quite a bit. 8/10

[U]Choose From:[/U]

[B]Gatsby's American Dream - Recondition, Reprogram, Reaction (Post - Hardcore/Pop - Punk)
From Ashes Rise - Reaction (Hardcore/Crust)
Embrace - Can't Forgive (Ian MacKaye emocore?)
Death by Stereo - You're a Bullsh[SIZE=2]it[/SIZE] Salesman with a Mouth Full of Samples (Hardcore)
This Bike is a Pipebomb - A Hundred Dollars (Folky Punk)[/B]

I have all on soulseek and my e-mail is [email]BigGreenTeeth@gmail.com[/email] if you need them that way.

sketchyjoe 02-15-2005 08:51 PM

[I][B][CENTER]Embrace - Can't Forgive[/CENTER][/B][/I]
It begins with a really cool whiny guitar intro that's almost got a spooky vibe to it. 10 seconds in this is cut off dramatically by the drums, bass and vocals kicking in. I don't really like the vocals and the lyrics are so-so bt the music is great and the way it works with the vocals is really cool. The chorus just sounds like the verse so you don't know thats its the chorus until your second listen. At about 0:40 seconds a really cool section starts with "You can't forgive"being repeated over some cool music. After this it goes back into the verse and chorus again and it ends with the repetition of "I'm sorry." As I said before this song is pretty standard fare lyrically and vocally (although are some cool echoey bits) but the music really shines. The whiny, jarring guitar creates a real feeling of unease far more effectively than the lyrics and the bass and drums back it up well to create a great sounding song. 8/10
[U]
Choose from:[/U]
Vanilla Muffins - Sugar Oi! C'mon! (Oi!)
Free Beer - Disaster (Punk)
NY ******s - Just Like Dresden '45 (Punk)
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)
Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up (Funk)
Wesley Willis - Feel The Power Of Rock and Roll (Wesley Willis)
The Epoxies - Bathroom Stall (Punk)

MechanicalClockworkOrgy 02-15-2005 10:18 PM

[B]the epoxies[/B] - Bathroom Stall

i remember faintly a band called the epoxies on a rock against bush comp, this band i always thougth were an 80s band, or a novilty techno mid90s band (see venga boys ;))
combining what sounds like 16 bit video game synth lines, and melodic punk, with the lead singers voice (i dont know her name, sorry all you lonly guys out here, especially since shes waiting for you in the bathroom stall for you!)
this song starts out with loud synth lines that carrie the melody throughout the song backed by guitars power chording the song through begining to end
this song is good, i liked "need more time" (or whatever its called) of the rock against bush comp better

over all 7/10

i am deffinently looking into getting ahold of this band, and the other band thats awsome on there, 'None more Black'
[U]
[B][I]My Suggestions[/I][/B][/U]

The Beatles- I Feel Fine ~or~ I Am The Walrus
Public Enemy- 911 is a Joke (reno 911 song!) ~or~ Dont Call Me Niga
Sicko- Whats On?
Smashing Pumpkins- Tonight, Tonight ~or~ Geek USA
Tenacious D- Tribute/c'ock pushups/Dio(all or none)~or~Rock Your Socks Off
Sonic Youth- Mote ~or~ Kool Thing
Voltaire- Out of Reach (a better voltaire song :)) ~or~ When Your Evil
The Pixies- The Holdiday Song

Brain Toad 02-15-2005 10:59 PM

[b][center]Voltaire - When You're Evil[/b][/center]

I have technically heard this song before, but not in at least a year, so I'm counting it as not hearing it, since it's been so long. Starts off with a violin part that's really cool, a real nice beginning to a song. The violin goes on until about 30 seconds in, and a guitar joins in. Vocals start in. They are really clear and easy to understand. After the first verse, at 1 minute the music picks up to a tango type beat, with a nice beat to it. Then to the chrous where its drums, guitar, violin, and tamberoin maybe. The lyrics are about being evil to people, and not wanting any pay but tears. The lyrics contrast with the music well. Back to the tango type verse, and then the chrous again. Still really good I like the lyrics. I should get some more Voltaire stuff. At 2:30 the lyrics go into a evil pledge of alliegeance. I like the lyrics "Beezlebob has never seen a solider like, not only does job but does it happily. Back to the tango verse thing, then chrous. Not boring at all, has a good flow to it. I could see myself waltz around to this music with a partner (preferably one as evil as this person). A 4 minutes, there is a bit of a musical breakdown, the lyrics get solomn, talking about being sad about being evil. Then after it, he switches around saying he was lying. Very good song, excellant lyrics and music. 10/10

[i][right]Songs[/i]
3rd Hybrid - A Song (Ambient/Experimental)
Warren Zevon - Numb as a Statue (Singer/Songwriter, comparible to Costello or Waits)
Dead Kennedys - The Taser (Jello spoken word over experimental music)
Johnny Rebel - Move Them ******s North (Racist country, father of hatecore)
Jim Carroll Band - People Who Died (Proto-Punk)[/right]

I'm pretty sure you may have a hard time finding these, so catch me on soulseek, name is NICKJOE. Or you can leave a gmail and I'll email it to you.

sketchyjoe 02-16-2005 04:28 PM

[B][I][CENTER]Warren Zevon - Numb As A Statue[/CENTER][/I][/B]
There's a little skit at the start with some redneck guy talking about blood draining from someone's face before the music kicks in. Theres a distorted fairly standard riff over pianos and whilst neither of these are particularly special they sound quite odd together and it makes the song more interesting. The vocals come in and they're okay, again nothing special as the lyrics are too. The song continues in the same vein for quite a while with the guitars over the pianos with some guuitar solos. Its all fairly standard but still quite enjoyable. It basically carries on like this for the rest of the song. I enjoyed this song but, as Warren says at 1:37, "It ain't nothing special" 7/10

[U]Choose from:[/U]
Free Beer - Disaster (Punk)
Prince Buster - Freezing Up Orange Street (Ska)
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)
Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up (Funk)
NY ******s - Just Like Dresden '45 (Punk)
Vanilla Muffins - Sugar Oi! C'mon! (Oi!)
Chris Murray - Dinosaurs (Ska)

MechanicalClockworkOrgy 02-19-2005 04:27 PM

[B][U]Free Beer - Disaster[/U][/B]


this song is pretty good, for some reason i think of jello biafra when i hear htis song, or at least the vocals
anyways, the song is mostly the same lryics the whole way through, but its the good kind of repetitive, i like it alot, and its good backround music
it starts off with live footage of them introducing the song, then it goes into the recorded version
the song really is repetive and i cant say that enough because its what makes me like this song alot
sorry for the semi crappy reveiw, it is repetitive enough so theres not much to be said

8/10

[U][B][I]My Suggestions[/I][/B][/U]

The Beatles- I Feel Fine ~or~ I Am The Walrus
Public Enemy- 911 is a Joke (reno 911 song!) ~or~ Dont Call Me Niga
Sicko- Whats On?
Smashing Pumpkins- Tonight, Tonight ~or~ Geek USA
Tenacious D- Tribute/c'ock pushups/Dio(all or none)~or~Rock Your Socks Off
Sonic Youth- Mote ~or~ Kool Thing
Voltaire- Out of Reach (a better voltaire song ) ~or~ When Your Evil
The Pixies- The Holdiday Song
The Specials - I can't stand it ~or~ ghost town (unless its already been done)
This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb - The Arguement ~or~ The Black Panther Song
Echo and the Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
The Greatful Dead - Althea


that should be enough suggestions, heh :)

Kardi The Lobet 02-19-2005 06:39 PM

Rock Your Socks Off
 
It begins with Jack black counting in "1.2.3.4.5.6.6.6." So you know its gotta be good.

The song is Jack talking about how Rock n Roll Is only a birth of Classical music And about 30 seconds in, Kyle Plays the first half of the Bach Bouree. WHile jack (as always) sings hilarious lyircs. The song Would've been a big hit if sung by someone else and with proper lyrics...But i love it this way. As im sure do all of you.

It has a Very catchy Bass Riff and some tasty fills from Kage.

All around it is just a beautiful Cliche' of Rock And Roll.

(Bad review...But hey:) )

1.Big In Japan- Tom waits (Funky/Blues)
2. Californian Babylon- The Transplants (Funk Rock)
3.Crazy Beat- Blur (Punk Rock)
4.Say it Ain't So- Weezer (Soft Rock)
5.Man On The Silver Mountain- Rainbow(Classic Rock)

honkybrewster 02-24-2005 12:05 AM

[B]The Transplants - Californian Babylon[/B]

I decided to try a Transplants song other than that one that's in every other commercial these days, so I could get a better taste of what they sound like. And still, I don't think they're very good.

Song starts with a reggae-esque drum opening, followed by the same piano line you're going to hear for the rest of the song. Tim Armstrong comes with one of his trademark failed attempts at singing like Joe Strummer. There's a brief part with some screaming, which sounds pretty cool, and then it's right back to the same annoying piano line and Tim advising us not express lack of understanding. Once you get to about 1:30, you've heard the entire song, but the song is somehow stretched out to a dull, repetitive 4:05.

[B]My Rating:[/B] 2/10

[B]My Recommendations:[/B]
[URL=http://www.peelander-z.com/sounds/steak.mp3]Peelander-Z - S.T.E.A.K.[/URL] (Japanese Punk)
[URL=http://www.alternativetentacles.com/octopodes/509/pVaPSibMAYHmmr-m5pg/Lard-War_Pimp_Renaiss.mp3]Lard - War Pimp Renaissance[/URL] (Industrial)
[URL=http://www.purevolume.com/download.php?id=2479]The AKAs - Generation Vexed[/URL] (Punk)
[URL=http://music01.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=bandprofile.downloadSong&bsid=284579&song_name=DaysOfThePhoenix&fid=6348755]AFI - Days of the Phoenix[/URL] (Alternative/Hardcore)
[URL=http://www.geocities.com/nahardcore/1.mp3]Negative Approach - Can't Tell No One[/URL] (Punk/Hardcore)

If the links aren't working, I'm on soulseek as honkybrewster.

DrGolovaCroxby 02-24-2005 12:50 AM

AFI - Days of the Phoenix

I haven't heard this song in about a year, so I decided it'd be like reviewing a new song. Starts off with a dissonant guitar riff and simple drums. A drum fill and the bass kicks in. Guitar drops out and vocals start. The verse is pretty good, the guitar coming back in halfway through. Theres a prechorus where everything kind of drops off, then goes into the chorus. The chorus itself is pretty chatchy (as are most AFI choruses). another verse. another chorus. A melodic breakdown starts. Something about teenage death boys... it's kinda lame, actually. chorus again... ect... ect..

a decent song overall, but the bridge is kind of lame. (8/10)

Your Choices:
Assorted Tiny Midgets - Smevtastic (Pop-Punk/Surf)
Assorted Tiny Midgets - You Suck at Being a Door (Hardcore/Honky-Tonk)
Assorted Tiny Midgets - Blank-Blank Wants You Dead: (Awesome-core)

go here for all three songs - [url]http://www.purevolume.com/atmsucks/[/url]

SactoUnited 02-24-2005 01:15 AM

ATM-Blank Blank Wants You Dead
It starts out with some dude saying stuff that is sorta inaudible for me. Then vox kick in, saying "Blank Blank wants you dead" which go throughout the whole song. Then 1/2 way through a xylophone kicks in which was random and cool. I liked the riffs and everything, but the vox were way louder than the instruments. Hey starting up you cant always get the best recordings. All in all I liked it.
8.5/10
My Reccomendations:
Dirty Water-It starts with you (alternative/punk)
Specials-Gangsters (ska)
Blood for Blood-Nothing for you (hxc)
The Oppressed-Urban Soldiers
Virus-Pull my Strings (street punk)

Brain Toad 02-24-2005 01:39 AM

[b][center]The Virus - Pull My Strings[/b][/center]

I've never actually heard the Virus, althought I've heard Cheap Sex and though them really bad so I thought I'd actually check this out too. Starts off with a crescendo feedback, and a simple disotroted power chord riff. Someone shouts let's go, and it goes into a standard street punk type riff, with about 3 chords over and over again. Vocals come in and Mike Virus has the standard type street punk voice. Has a good beat to it, just like most street punk. The song is really generic, but that's what street punk is all about I think. Nothing really fantastic about the song, but nothing horrible about it. There is a small guitar solo but its drowned out by the repeating chant in the middle. Decent song, I probably won't check out more though. 6/10

[right][i]Songs[/i]
Madness - Shut Up [I](Two-Tone Ska)[/I]
Black Grape - Shake Well Before Opening [I](Britpop)[/I]
[url=http://www.musicgypsy.com/mp3s/Jello%20Biafra%20with%20Chumbawamba%20-%20Homeless%20Hotel%20(Live).mp3]Jello Biafra & Chumbawamba - Homeless Hotel [I](Rockabilly/Elvis Parody)[/I][/url]
Jim Carroll Band - People Who've Died [I](Proto-Punk)[/I][/right]

SlappedByTheClash 02-24-2005 06:37 AM

Jello Biafra and Chumbawamba-Homeless Hotel(live)


I've never heard of this song, and I wish I had sooner. This song is great, since it has two of my favorite things: Rockabilly and Jello Biafra making fun of that fat b'astard Elvis. The lyrics are great, Jello's usual dark humor mixed with pseudo-politics, and Chumbawamba do a good job of supporting here. The song has the same music as Heartbreak Hotel, but so much better. This song rocks, even though it's live, and I recommend it for listening immediatly(10/10)

Recommendations:

Barnyard Ballers-Happy Ignorant People(Psychobilly)
Aquabats-Idiot Box(Third Wave Ska)
Against Me!-Disco Before The Breakdown(Folk/Punk)
Banane Metalik-Marche Macabre(Psychobilly)
Bad Manners-Down Berry Wood(2-Tone)
Kill Baby Kill!-Love Theme For A Twisted Mind(Crazy Horror Surf)

SickBoy 02-24-2005 09:53 AM

Agaisnt Me! Disco before the Breakdown
the songs starts off with some clean guitar and some ska backbeat. Soon enough this dude starts wailing and I can only understand a few words. After a guitar slide the tempo picks up, not alot though, and some horn is introuduced. The guy aint finished wailing though. And a chorus of 'Whoah Whoah' sounds comes in. Then back to the verse and more wailing, the the chorus and a very sudden stop. Ive never heard Agaisnt me! before while this song aint gonna make me got get an album it aint too bad

6/10

Chaos Uk- Victamised
Discharge - A look at Tommorrow
Last Resort- Violence in out minds
Oi Polloi- Bash the Fash
Vice Squad- Stand Strong, Stand Proud

sketchyjoe 02-24-2005 11:56 AM

[CENTER][B][I]Vice Squad - Stand Strong, Stand Proud[/I][/B][/CENTER]

This song starts with an absolutely killer riff that sounds strangely familiar. The vocals kick in and the singer, Beki Bondage I think it is, is quite good. The vocals have a synthy-edge to them a bit like HR on the Bad Brains ROIR sessions. The music complements the vocals well. I particularly liked the drumming. This song is particularly revolutionary but it does what it does well. The chorus is the title (with background vocals) and some more lyrics interlinked. At about 2 minutes there an instrumental section with some cheesy hand-claps which goes back into another verse. The lyrics are fairly standard but they fit the song well. This is a good song but it does drag on for a while and Beki's voice grates after a while. 7/10

[U]Choose from:[/U]
The Child Molesters - I'm Gonna Punch You In The Face (Punk)
Chris Murray - Dinosaurs (Ska)
Wat Tyler - The Vicar And I (Punk)
Melt Banana - Monkey Man (Noisecore)
Johnny Cash - I Hung My Head (Country)
Curtis Mayfield - We've Got To have Peace (Funk)
NY ******s - Just Like Dresden '45 (Punk)
Tom Waits - Clap hands (Blues)
Vanilla Muffins - Sugar Oi! C'mon! (Oi!)

Soulseek: biggaydavefromdarlington
E-mail: [email]sketchyjoe@gmail.com[/email]


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