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It'll be bad.
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Probably.
Let's hope not. |
[quote=coheneran]Ah that explains it, thanks.
What's wrong with Sire Records (I've never heard of them)?[/quote] They're a major label, owned by one of the Big Four, Warner Music Group. |
As long as the ticket prices stay low and they don't whore around very much i don't give a flying fuc,k
if cds get too expesnive, well then lets steal them :chug: if they are in teen magazines, well then lets just don't buy them what message got lost when they signed to sire? maybe a few anarchy patches will dissappear from fan jackets. come on thats so lame |
I "acquired" Reinventing Axl Rose a couple months ago and loved it. Having not heard anything else by them, I saw SFAFC in the used bin and today picked it up. Wow....maybe it's just because it's a first listen, but this is nowhere near as good as the other stuff. I miss the older singing...that's the part I most liked about the band.
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[QUOTE=feldwebel]As long as the ticket prices stay low and they don't whore around very much i don't give a flying fuc,k
if cds get too expesnive, well then lets steal them :chug: if they are in teen magazines, well then lets just don't buy them what message got lost when they signed to sire? maybe a few anarchy patches will dissappear from fan jackets. [U]come on thats so lame[/U][/QUOTE] Not when they were Anarchists. If they are now? They're defiently not the next Chumba. |
I don't think they were ever really 'anarachists' to begin with, they were just DIY punks. Only song that ever mentioned anarchy was a satire.
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[QUOTE=coheneran]I loved it all really. Apart from Cliche Guevara. But especially From Her Lips To God's Ears, that song is ace.[/QUOTE]
Cliche Guevara is from As the Eternal Cowboy |
What about Burn?
I hate it when I don't quote people and then someone posts before me. |
He has a point Nick.
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I've read both Tom and Warren claiming to be Anarchists, and James saying that he was not. Tom said he doesn't want to be in an 'Anarchist band' because "there is a lot of baggage that comes with that" and that he doesn't think everyone in the band is an Anarchists and therefor can't speak for them.
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It doesn't matter if they're anarchists or not, they went directly against what they stood for.
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Eh but they [B]were [/B]a PlanitX band and isn't there alot of Anarchy bands on that label?
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I would say a lot of the people who are in bands on that label have some anarchist ideals.
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[quote=Ihatehate]Eh but they [B]were [/B]a PlanitX band and isn't there alot of Anarchy bands on that label?[/quote]
I wouldn't say a lot, as there are many bands on the label who just make music about the general things you make music about, love, life, friends, etc. Some bands have a sprinkling of politics, but none are completely political. Riot-folk on the other hand goes almost completely political, added to the fact none of them are really that good, is what makes me dislike the label. |
[QUOTE=Skrunnch]It doesn't matter if they're anarchists or not, they went directly against what they stood for.[/QUOTE]
Sometimes, in life, things happen to you that make your ideas and feelings change. I don't think they are becoming money orientated or anything, I think that as musicians, they want to expand, and continue to grow. |
[QUOTE=Ihatehate]Not when they were Anarchists.
If they are now? They're defiently not the next Chumba.[/QUOTE] Please tell me what happened with that band Chumbawanba? Everybody is talking about them going mainstream and then back again. I know they did tubthumping, but what happened after that? |
[QUOTE=Brain Toad]I wouldn't say a lot, as there are many bands on the label who just make music about the general things you make music about, love, life, friends, etc. Some bands have a sprinkling of politics, but none are completely political.
Riot-folk on the other hand goes almost completely political, added to the fact [B]none of them are really that good[/B], is what makes me dislike the label.[/QUOTE] Have you listened to Rainy Day Record? That album was good. |
[quote=Henrik]Please tell me what happened with that band Chumbawanba? Everybody is talking about them going mainstream and then back again. I know they did tubthumping, but what happened after that?[/quote]
Before Tubthumpin they were an anarcho band. When they put out Tubthumpin on a major label, everyone (especially those in the anarcho scene) called out sellout. Apparently though they donated all the profits from Tubthumpin to chairty. After that album they left EMI and went back singing about anarchy, adopting a more poppy sound, and eventually a folk sound with two of their latest albums. |
[QUOTE=Brain Toad]Before Tubthumpin they were an anarcho band. When they put out Tubthumpin on a major label, everyone (especially those in the anarcho scene) called out sellout. Apparently though they donated all the profits from Tubthumpin to chairty. After that album they left EMI and went back singing about anarchy, adopting a more poppy sound, and eventually a folk sound with two of their latest albums.[/QUOTE]
Which charity? |
I have no idea, I know it was discussed before, but I don't remember.
Something anti-Nike keeps coming to mind, but I'm not sure. |
I can't believe i still don't have the The Disco before the breakdown ep, i was gonna buy it after the show, but they sold out.
Could someone quickly ysi it please ? |
[QUOTE=Brain Toad]Before Tubthumpin they were an anarcho band. When they put out Tubthumpin on a major label, everyone (especially those in the anarcho scene) called out sellout. Apparently though they donated all the profits from Tubthumpin to chairty. After that album they left EMI and went back singing about anarchy, adopting a more poppy sound, and eventually a folk sound with two of their latest albums.[/QUOTE]
Haha, I didn't knew that, thanks. Pretty awesome, since they kind og pwnd the anarco scene then.:lol: |
[QUOTE=Angry Balled Fists!]I can't believe i still don't have the The Disco before the breakdown ep, i was gonna buy it after the show, but they sold out.
Could someone quickly ysi it please ?[/QUOTE] Soulseek it. You're bound to get it from there. |
[QUOTE=Brain Toad]I don't think they were ever really 'anarachists' to begin with, they were just DIY punks. Only song that ever mentioned anarchy was a satire.[/QUOTE]
From the chorus of national myth "When all I cry for is anarchy when all I plea for is to be free" Oh and there baby I'm an anarchist. I dunno about the rest of the band but I think tom was an anarchist, he has that crass patch on his jacket, well had, not sure if its still there. Its the jacket hes wearing on the cover of cowboy. Something along the lines of "The nature of your oppression is the aesthetic of our anger." |
Baby, I'm an Anarchist is satire. And wearing a crass patch doesn't make you an anarchist.
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[QUOTE=Brain Toad]Baby, I'm an Anarchist is satire. And wearing a crass patch doesn't make you an anarchist.[/QUOTE]
Like David Rovics - I'm A Better Anarchist Than You. That song was good. "I don't have sex, and there will be no sequel/Because heterosexual relationships are inherently unequal/I'll just keep on moshing, to Rancid and the Clash/'Til there is no more difference between gender, race or class/All you other breeders you just haven't got a clue/I'm a better anarchist than you." |
I bet i've had 5 posts that have said this exact thing before, but i need to say it again.
Jordan's First Choice on the Acoustic EP is 10000 times better then it is on RAR. There. |
I agree man, i love the acoustic version so much.
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I should hear it (Read: Someone should megaupload/YSI it to me, because I can't connect to slsk).
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