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skateMASTERbater2 05-04-2005 08:01 AM

[SIZE=4]Flux of pink Indians- they lie, we die[/SIZE]

The song starts with some chords played as single notes. Then comes a drum roll. The vocalist sounds a lot like Steve ignorant. Half way through the verse the beats gets faster, then the guitar starts playing distorted for the prechorus and chorus. The chorus isn’t really anything special, the drummer hits the snare at the same time as the guitar plays the chords, while the singer screaming/singing. Then the song slows down again for the second verse. After 2 minutes there’s a interlude, that also picks up speed. In all, a pretty good song: 8,5/10


My recommendations:

The dead pets- we’re banging our heads(punk)
Oi polloi-Boot down the door(anarcho)
Capdown- Positivity(skacore)
The filaments-reap what you sow(street)
Strung out- katatonia(punk)
4skins-all cops are bastards(punk)

Jessizzle 05-05-2005 03:16 PM

Im pretty bad at this game, but whatever

Cap Down

First thing i noticed was how amazing the drumming was, and how much i hated the opening vocals, they were to metal/hardcore for me, but it got better when the screaming stoped. Guitar didnt stand out that much because the drums were Uh.. Overpowering? the sound of the guitar but it sounded great. When there was a break in the drums the guitar sounded pretty cool, and at one point there was a sax ( I think) section, Wasnt mindblowing but cool. I liked the end of the song the most,
Overall 6.5-7/10


Heatskores- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/theheatskores[/url]- Brutah Ska
Keepin 6 [url]http://www.purevolume.com/keepin6[/url] - never gonna get us
The Johnstones [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thejohnstones[/url] - Cant Tell
Baked Fresh Daily [url]http://www.purevolume.com/bakedfreshdaily[/url]- 21
And if you want you dont HAVE to do thoes songs, but some people like to follow rules.

Bumping Skilzz!
C'mon dont let it die yet again.

Brain Toad 05-05-2005 07:51 PM

[b][center]Keppin6 - Never Gonna Get Us[/b][/center]

Been meaning to check them out since I added them to the Rec list. Starts off with a good drum beat and guitar line. The bass intro is pretty good as well. It's very percussion heavy, very different for ska. The vocals are pretty good, and very fast. Into the chrous it is really good, the ska guitar is awesome, and so is the bass. Still bass and percussion heavy though. The vocals turned a bit gritty, fits the song more I think. This is a pretty grooving song, I like it and I'm getting into it. Near the end it seems like there is a police radio going on, and it ends. Good song
9/10

[right][i]Songs for you.[/i]
Hank Williams - Kaw-Liga (Country/Honky Tonk)
Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash - Girl from the North County (Country/Folk)
Tempest - Buffalo Jump (Celtic Rock)
[/right]

If you need any songs, I'm on soulseek as Brain Toad, I could also email them to you, [email]piratejoe666@gmail.com[/email]

Jessizzle 05-07-2005 07:09 AM

[U][B]Hank Williams - Kaw-Liga (Country/Honky Tonk)[/B][/U]

First thing i have to say, this is diffrent than anything i have ever heard, It starts with a steady drum beat, then the volcals come on, They have a country sound which i think is pretty cool, Im assuming he is saying Kaw_Liga, but when he says it the voice annoyes the hell outa me. This song is more vocals than anything else but it has some violens( ?) They way he sings the song is like hes telling a story, which is a nice change from other music these days. Overall it was a good song, but not something that you could really Get up and dance to, and sit there for hours and listen.


Im Going to do this diffrently and give you a link and you may choose a song
The Johnstones- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thejohnstones[/url]
Baked Fresh Daily- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/bakedfreshdaily[/url]
Keepin 6- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/keepin6[/url]
The Heatskores- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/theheatskores[/url]
Last Man Skankin - [url]http://www.purevolume.com/lastmanskankin[/url]

Anti-Prefix 05-07-2005 07:48 AM

[CENTER][B]Last Man Skankin - Keys On The Rue De Paris[/B][/CENTER]

It was a toss up between this and the Heatskores, but I chose to this song because I liked it better. There's something about female fronted ska that attracts me so much.
Anyway, the song starts off in a slow upbeat (almost reggae like) with all of the members talking then singing the chorus "No we won't go, no we can't go, no we can't go right, now." It's a very cool intro to the song, with a synthesizer in the background. Then the female singer takes in singing the first verse. After the verse, then bridge, she then goes for the chorus, alone she sings "No we won't go, No we can't go, no we won't go, no we can't go right, now." Then she goes into the second verse, then bridge with the same slow upbeat that remains throughout most of the whole song with an occasional drum break after/before the chorus. Towards the middle the synthesizer starts playing a solo bit complimenting the upbeat. Then she sings the bridge with the synthesizer in the background then to the last chorus. After she sings a higher pitched last verse in a catchy little sound, then the band members start talking randomnly as they did in the beginning of the song. Then there's a space of about 30-45 seconds and the one band members starts saying something stupid for 5 seconds about slipping on a burrito. Anyway.
Like I said, there's something about female fronted ska that gets me going. I had to listen to it a couple of times to get REALLY into it, but I like it a lot and hopefully Jessica has their album. [B]9/10.[/B]
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Recommendations:
The Havoc - Selective Service
One Time Angels - Rose Carnation
Faith - Say No More
The Epileptics - Hitler's Still A Nazi

Soulseek: Anti-Prefix
AIM: L antiprefix L

Jessizzle 05-07-2005 07:06 PM

[B]The Havoc - Selective Service[/B]

The Song starts and the guitar is very repititive, the drums are also. I like the vocals but i find its a little..... I dont know i cant pin point it. It just dosnt have that "perfect balance" i guess with any punk its repititive but that the biggest impression i get of this song. Theres not much to say about it. overall i like the song, just there is not much to it. Gezzze Picky Picky 7/10

Again im giving you choices!
The Antics - [url]http://www.****theantics.com/index3.htm[/url]
The Johnstones- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thejohnstones[/url]
The Heatskores- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/theheatskores[/url]
Angry Agency- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/angryagency[/url]
The Barrymores [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thebarrymores[/url]

obese_breasts 05-07-2005 10:39 PM

[B]Angry Agency - Speaker[/B]

The songs starts with a really heavy, distorted guitar into, then the verse comes in. The verse consists of the typical clean ska guitar srumming, with a cool slow, fading horn line. The singer's voice is a little iffy, I don't like the style of singing all that much, but it's not all that bad. The chorus comes in with distorted guitars and a horn line similar to that in the verse. After the chorus, the same heavy guitar part from the intro is repeated. I quite like this guitar part. There is another verse/chorus then a bridge. The bridge has some cool, tom drum work with a harmonized guitar riff, then a nice guitar solo. Then back to the chorus, and then the song end with the same guitar intro.

I rather liked the song. It had an interesting blend of heavier, distorted sounds, with more typical ska sounds. The one con is the singer's voice, just not my style. It's a very pop-punk sounding voice. Overall I give the song a [B]7.5/10[/B]

[B]Recommendations[/B]
Another Breath - Racing a Fading Image (hardcore)
Common Rider - Prison Break (Ska)
Del La Hoya - The Death of Optimus Prime (melodic hardcore)
Drag the River - Barroom Bliss (alternative-country)
Small Brown Bike - A Declaration of Sorts (post-hardcore)
The Weakerthans - The Reasons (indie/alternative?)
World Inferno/Friendship Society - Jeffery Lee (Totally different)

Lentil&Ska 05-08-2005 08:48 PM

This is my First one so if im doing any thign wrong just tell me
[CENTER][B][I]Common Rider – Prison Break[/I][/B][/CENTER]
Begins Clean and stays like that for the rest of the song. In the verse the guitar cuts in and out allowing for the bass to shine with the drums. The course comes in with what I think is a keyboard. The bridge has a nice little guitar solo, but I prefer the second bridge with the keyboard playing with the guitar. The vocals are nothing special and there are better Guitarist out there but what I though was rely good was the bass. I don’t know if its just going through scales but the bass fits well and sounds great
All and all other then the bass nothing in this song stuck out to me. It was ok but nothing I would buy.
[RIGHT]6.8/10[/RIGHT]
[B]Recommendations[/B]
BOTAR – Here’s to Life (Ska?)
White Cross – King of Angles (Metal)
The Specials – Pressure Drop (Ska)
The Clash - Pressure Drop (Punk)
Toots and the Maytals - Pressure Drop (Ska)

Jessizzle 05-09-2005 03:07 PM

[B]BOTAR – Here’s to Life [/B]
First really cool bass intro, nice steady drum beat, The horn use wasnt as good as SLM. I love the vocals, this guy can sing! i love how their songs actually tell a story. Actaully near the middle of the song the horns get much better. There is piano in this song too, it has a nice range of instruments and the accustic sound just pulls it all together. There is another voice in the song, A Girl? or a high pitched guy? who knows. Speeds up near the end endding with a cool drum beat and then some piano again. Overall, 8/10

You may choose one of the songs from the site

The Make Shift Heros [url]http://www.purevolume.com/themakeshiftheroes[/url]
The Barrymores [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thebarrymores[/url] ( Female Ska)
The Heatskores- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/theheatskores[/url]
The Johnstones- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thejohnstones[/url]

Anti-Prefix 05-09-2005 07:20 PM

[CENTER][B]The Makeshift Heroes - One Man Team[/B][/CENTER]

I was very surprised when I heard this ska band from Canada, they are very good. However it isn't very punky ska which I'm more attracted to.
This song is very instrumental however when the leader sings his lyrics are awesome, in my opinion. So the song begins with a drum roll and trumpet in the background in an instrumental which starts slower and picks up the beat for 30 seconds. When the singing beings the slower upbeat begins and the lyrics are very good, "There are times when no one can help you, you gotta play on a one man team." The trumpet plays a slower part when he sings that part then it picks up the beat again. At 1 minute and 40 seconds the song then goes into a repetitive slow--fast upbeat with occasional drum break instrumental around 3 minutes. Then the same slow--fast upbeat the rest of the song which was around another minute and a half.
I like the song, however it's WAY TOO instrumental for me, and I like a more punk ska. And I'm very picky about my ska. I only like a selected amount. [B]5.5/10.[/B]
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Recommendations:
One Time Angels - Rose Carnation (Punk/Pop-Punk)
[url]http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=137VEOM2T0KAB3QV2BH5T8O8SD[/url]
Johnny Thunder & The Heartbreakers - All By Myself (Punk, Post-Punk)
Street Troopers - Don't Let Them Win (Oi/Hardcore Punk)
[url]http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2KNAJF2F3KI8F2HTPX6KETEXKZ[/url]
The Epileptics - Hitler's Still A Nazi
[url]http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1SGRQO9KXFAEF26A3A2IZ41OE5[/url]

soulseek: Anti-Prefix
AIM: L antiprefix L

Well_Respected_Man 05-11-2005 06:25 PM

[B]The Epileptics - Hitler's Still A Nazi[/B] 1:49

Starts on a tune up and a count off in an unreconizable accent/launage that sounds German, which would make sense. Funky Fuzzed out power chords make the songs entrance. Yeah I love tone like this, the lo fi drums compliment them greatly. At 10 seconds the vocalist enters slurring and mumbling all over the place. His voice occasionly cracks and back up singers join in on the downbeat and what I think in the chorus. This singer reminds me of someone very familiar but I can't put my finger on it, but I dig it so it doesn't matter. The song continues for another minute in the same vein and more of the all over the place vocals adding more hooks. It all and ends on one last sung note that sounds like it's phased.

[B]My Rating 8.5/10[/B] facking catchy

[B]Selections:[/B]
Blur - Trailer Park (Trip Hop/Garage?)
Wire - Mr. Suit (Post Punk)
The Descendents - Myage (Cali Pop Punk)
Fugazi - Promises (Post Hardcore)

I'll try and get some yousendit's up.

Anti-Prefix 05-11-2005 06:45 PM

[CENTER][B]Descendents - Myage[/B] 2:00[/CENTER]

I'm a big fan of the Descendents so this song was cool to do.
It starts off as one of those typical Descendents bass-line for the intro then quickly goes into the guitar which is the same line as the bass. Then the guitar goes into power chords as Milo sings. After he's done singing it goes back into the bass and guitar line that's very catchy and up-down like (the same one that's in the beginning). Then it goes back into the simplistic powerchords accententing Milo's vocals. "She don't need no one, she don't need no one, she don't need me." Then it stops abruptly.
This song is a VERY typical Descendents song, so I liked it since typical Descendent's songs are awesome.
[B]8/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommended Songs:[/B]
One Time Angels - Rose Carnation (Punk/Pop-Punk)
[url]http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=137VEOM2T0KAB3QV2BH5T8O8SD[/url]
Flux of Pink Indians - Progress (Punk/Crust)
[url]http://s32.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=02O07R28XXL6C1UTSHRU4WCWL7[/url]
Street Troopers - Don't Let Them Win (Oi/Street Punk)
[url]http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2KNAJF2F3KI8F2HTPX6KETEXKZ[/url]
Subhumans - People Are Scared (Punk-Street)
[url]http://s32.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=36D664Y0O5QOI2RGKNAJPWLAPM[/url]

Brain Toad 05-11-2005 09:38 PM

[center][b]Flux of Pink Indians - Progress[/b][/center]

I've heard a little from these guys, but not a lot, so I guess this is a good time to listen to them. Starts off with a simple power chord progression on guitar and a really simple drum beat. Lyrics start, the voice is very anarcho sounding, a little bit hard to understand, but the lyrics still get across pretty well. The chrous seems to be conveying not wanting someone else's progress. The music is still really simple throughout the song, its obvious the focus is on the lyrics. It's a short song, but too the point. Pretty good I would say. 8/10

[right][i]My Songs[/i]
Black Grape - Reverend Black Grape (Britpop)
The Trojans - Gaelic Ska (Celtic Two-Tone)
Dick Dale - Gypsy Fire (Surf)
Hank Williams III & A[b][i][/b][/i]ssjack - Mary F[b][i][/b][/i]uckin' Jane (Hellbilly/Country)
Mojo Nixon - You Can't Buy Cool (Cow Punk)[/right]

Soulseek: Brain Toad
email: [email]piratejoe666@gmail.com[/email]

pedro durruti 05-11-2005 09:41 PM

The Trojans - Gaelic Ska

If I had not known what the genre of this band and song was prior to listening and if the title wasn't such a blatant giveaway, I would have never expected this to be ska. The first 15 seconds is pure Celtic tunes but then bang bang bang go the drums and it's ska! Vocals are calm and sound good. The fiddle (guessing) in the background gives the song an upbeat feeling. After a couple verses and whatnot, and some other hubbub, comes a nice little instrumental bridge or what have you, introduced by a "1 2 3" and a "yeehaw". Good ****. The words flow nicely with the song and the mixture of ska horn sounds and Celtic instruments goes together well. We have another one of those instrumental things, but this time with those ska chikitas, more "yeehaws", and some "woo hoos", and that is the conclusion of the song. Definitely downloading the rest of this album, 10/10

My recommendations:
Binary Star - Conquistadors (Rap)
The Nerve Agents - War Against! (Hardcore punk)
The Rudiments - Lucky Charms (Ska)
The Peacocks - Too Good (Rock of some sort)

Jessizzle 05-12-2005 03:25 PM

[B]The Peacocks - Too Good [/B] Ugh My computer Frozze and i have to start this again. Well iv been meaning to check these guys out for a while.
The Song starts with a simple repitive guitar, then the drums come in, and then the vocals, theres something about these vocals i really like, but i cant seem to name it. They suit the song really good. The same beat is played thru the song, with someother things thrown in here and there, Overall it wasnt an amazing song, but i really liked it. 8/10 Hopefully I'll Be seeing them in the end of may.

Choices, ( Pick one of the songs)
The Johnstones- [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thejohnstones[/url]
SGR [url]http://www.purevolume.com/sgr[/url]
The Barrymores [url]http://www.purevolume.com/thebarrymores[/url]
Keepin 6 [url]http://www.purevolume.com/keepin6[/url]
Skratch 3 [url]http://www.purevolume.com/skratch3[/url]

Anti-Prefix 05-12-2005 04:18 PM

[CENTER][B]Keepin 6 - Shes Got Greed[/B][/CENTER]

This song reminds me immensely of the Mad Caddies. I like the Mad Caddies, and I think it's a pretty cool song. Since I'm picky about ska, that means a lot. I like it because it's punk/ska which is very appealing to me.
It starts off in a simple, slow upbeat. Then a drum roll and then the slow beat continues with faster palm mutes in between. Then the vocals come in and the upbeat is faster. The singer is pretty scratchy and reminds me of Against All Authority's voice a bit. After he sings the verse, the chorus slows down the upbeat and he sings slower, then back to the faster upbeats where he sings the second verse (same as the first.) Then it goes back to the slower upbeats where he sings his stretched out vocals, and it's really good.
I enjoyed the song, it's better than all the other ones on the purevolume. This is the kind of ska I like, but I've heard better. Maybe SLM isn't the best comparison band.
[B]7.5/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommendations:[/B]
The Skoidats - Last Night (Ska)
Flux of Pink Indians - Charity Hilarity (Punk/Crust)
One Time Angels - Rose Carnation (Punk/Pop-Punk)

pedro durruti 05-12-2005 06:42 PM

Flux of Pink Indians - Charity Hilarity

The song begins with a short little intro that has a catchy bass line. This little riff is played a bunch of times throughout the song. Ok anyways the intro is that riff twice, then the singer's all like: "1 2 3 4", and he thinks he's all badass with his British accent. Typical Flux song, great vocals and I'm sure they're great lyrics too.. but I can't find any (too lazy to look for them anywhere but plyrics) and it's way too hard to understand anything. I don't think there is a chorus in this song, they must thing they're punk and original for doing this but they WERE WRONG BITCHES. But there's like three bridges, and I'd describe them, but it's not worth the effort and it wouldn't be interesting to read... Sorry this is a bad review. Good song 8/10

My recommendations:
MU330 - The Punisher/Downtown (SKAROCK)
The Nerve Agents - War Against! (Hardcore punk I suppose eh)
Rico Rodriguez - Jungle Beat (Live) (10 minutes+ long.. but it's worth it SKA)

Twat_Out_Of_Hell 05-16-2005 07:36 AM

[B][SIZE=4]Nerve Agents- War Against[/SIZE][/B] (2:23)

Begins with a single guitar playing a simple riff for about 5 seconds until the drums cut it. The riff continues over the top until the vocals come in after around 20 seconds.


The lyrics are not very clear and can be quite hard to hear, although the melodic tunes are held very well. The music repeats in a strange order, that seems to be fairly ranodom although sounds very good.

There is a little break that goies into a drum roll after around 55 seconds until the singer pops back in over the guitar riff from the intro. After around 1:20 the song title is ringing out, andd this lasts for about 20 seconds, going over the same musical background.

Then the song quietns down for a little while, before building up to a brilliant outro of the screaming 'let me go' which leads out of the song.

Very good song, great band, shame they broke up.

[B]8/10[/B]


[B]Songs to Do:[/B]

The Peacocks- I Can Do A Lot for My size (punk n roll?)
Dead Kenndys- MTV Get Off The Air (punk)
Mad Caddies- all american Bada'ss (pop-punk/ska)
Operation Ivy- Jaded (ska-Punk)
Lightyear- Tread Lightly, Speak dearly (ska-punk)
Captain Everything- There's No 'I' In Scene (pop-punk)

Anti-Prefix 05-16-2005 02:44 PM

[CENTER][B]Lightyear - Thread Lightly, Speak Dearly[/B] (1:30)[/CENTER]

It starts off in a drum beat with distorted guitar. After that it slows down and then a trumpet sounding instrument comes in. Then it speeds up again with the distorted guitar and similar drum beat as the beginning had. The lyrics sound like a Propagandhi, but much softer. After the chorus there is a trumpet solo, and drum beat in the background. The tempo changes a lot, along with the lyrics which make it a very catchy song. The ending is in a slow trumpet tune for 4-5 seconds then it ends abrupt. The lyrics aren't anything special but he sings very well along with the music. This is a pretty awesome song, and I like when it used the trumpet and how it did.
It was pretty original, and I really liked the guy's voice. I wouldn't recommend this to everybody though.
[B]7/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommended Songs:[/B]
Knowledge - Unity (Ska/Punk)
[url]http://s45.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=31VYIFQRRFZOR0OIQZZAXSHRMS[/url]
Flux of Pink Indians - Tapioca Sunrise (Punk/Crust)
Modern Life Is War - A Tale Of Two Cities (Hardcore)
[url]http://s45.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3IYRSGBWZXA0K3RL17GLT8R7S9[/url]
Chaos UK - Hate (Punk)

Jessizzle 05-28-2005 06:42 AM

[B]Flux of Pink Indians - Tapioca Sunrise [/B]
If been wanting to check these guys out for a while, so i did to keep this thread alive,
Its starts with an " Sound i dont know what it is..." With a slow(slow) steady bass beat, and a little drums. Its starts gettin faster and faster than the vocals start... I dont like the vocals, ( Its just not me) But there is a good meaning to the lyrics, as bad as he is at singing. The guitar and drums are very repitive The Song overall to me sounds very slow, But near the end it just keeps speeding up, but i think it just sounds stupid.. ( Sorry Anti Prefix) I didnt really "connect with this song" and i needa be able to dance to my music, i like it to make me happy... not more sad.
Overall 4/10

[url]http://www.purevolume.com/theflatliners[/url] - Freds Got Slacks
[url]http://www.purevolume.com/themakeshiftheroes[/url] - Gotsta Know
[url]http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=5469110&Mytoken=20050527150836[/url]
( Stuck Lucky) (Its What You Do)

SlappedByTheClash 05-28-2005 11:31 AM

[B]The Flatliners-Freds Got Slacks[/B]
Song starts off pretty loud and fast, and the lyrics are pretty speedy. The Tempo never really slows down throughout the song, and the song in general is pretty repetitive, but it's good. Sounds kinda like Against All Authority on crack. It's basically how they describe them selves "Ska mixed with brain hemorrhaging Punk Rock". It's good, but it needs a little variety.
7/10

Recommends for the fools:
Shadows Of Knight: Gloria(Garage/Psychedelia)
Radio One-The Outlaw(77/Punk)
Stiv Bators-Make up Your Mind(Power Pop)
Radio Birdman-I-94(Aussie Punk)

Anti-Prefix 05-29-2005 09:49 PM

[CENTER][B]Stiv Bators - Make Up Your Mind[/B] (2:18)[/CENTER]

For informative purposes there is members from the Dead Boys in this band!
This is the catchiest song I've ever heard. I like it very, very much.
It starts off with raw power chords then goes into it's little riff which goes throughout the whole song. Then the singer starts singing, "She never said a single word to me" followed by this extremely catchy riff. The singer then keeps singing, the riff taking a different style, but still very excellent. Then he sings at around 1:35 "Well I can't decide, make up your mind" and this extremely catchy guitar solo roars. After that the chorus "Well I can't decide, make up your mind" repeats as the song slowly fades to an unfortunate end.
I absolutely loved this song, and I'm going to download the whole album. It's definitely a perfect break from my normal punk/jazz mood.
[B]10/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommended Songs:[/B]
The Epileptics - System Rejects (Punk)
Oxymoron - Westworld (German Punk/Oi)
No Hope For The Kids - Jeg Sa Dem Do (German Punk)
Amebix - Sanctuary (Punk/Crust)
One Time Angels - Rose Carnation (Street Pop)

mnUberAlles 05-30-2005 10:35 AM

[CENTER][B]The Epileptics-System Rejects[/B][/CENTER]
I could only hear the middle of the song, so this may be more vague than previous ratings of the songs. It has a very calm, but serious sound to me. No serious distortion on the guitar, which was the calm part. The british vocals sounded very serious to me, they were very slow and easy to recognize "they think that we're just joking". The drum beat kept at a steady pace and the song turned out to have a good sound and beat to me.

This may be a wrong review of it, since i only heard 30 seconds of the middle of the song (only one i could find)

Rating: 8/10

[B]Recommendations[/B]

--[B]The Shockers[/B]-I'm a Mutant (hardcore punk) [url]http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=2095338&Mytoken=20050530211306[/url]
--[B]Black Flag[/B]-Six Pack (hardcore)
--[B]The Framed[/B]-Disposition of Desperation (combination of pop, some oi, some street punk) [url]http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=11268977&Mytoken=20050530091759[/url]
--[B]Operation Ivy[/B]-Junkie's Runnin Dry

YoungSavage77 05-30-2005 11:19 AM

[CENTER][B]The Framed - Disposition of Desperation[/B][/CENTER]
I didn't like this song too much, but some parts I liked alot. The intro was pretty cool, up until the vocals came in. They were a bit too poppy for my tastes, and I didn't like the guitar riffs in the verse. It wasn't too great up until the guitar solo, which improved the song alot. After the solo, it had a short ending. Only thing bad about it was the vocals, which I didn't really like. I'd probably like the band alot better live. A really short song, and just a really basic song structure, but I give it a 6 out of 10. 5 being the middle.

[B]Songs:[/B]
[B]Ultravox[/B] - Young Savage (Rock and Roll Punk?) [url]http://s6.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0CNL171QU2TVT2GTUE4598KS34[/url]
[B]The Dictators[/B] - Faster And Louder (Punk, with a slight hint of rock and roll and metal.)
[B]Patti Smith Group[/B] - Rock And Roll ****** (Proto-Punk/Rock And Roll)
[B]The Boys[/B] - Tenement Kids (Power Pop Punk)

If you need any of these, give me your AIM or email address.

Jessizzle 05-30-2005 03:16 PM

[B]Ultravox - Young Savage[/B]

This is not the type of song id normally listen to, but for some reason i like it.
Its starts with a cool tune, Not something that you would find in punk. Im not sure what to think of the vocals, He sings fairly fast but any slower it would sound stupid. The Whole song just kinda flows, and the style is changed up often enough so its not boring.. and not confusing. The Words Young Savage is said quite alot, but isnt actaully that annoying.. 8/10

[url]http://www.purevolume.com/cheapsuits[/url] Ska Saves.
[url]http://www.purevolume.com/budafunkmunk[/url] I Really Want A Mullet
[url]http://www.purevolume.com/theheatskores[/url] Brutah Ska

mnUberAlles 05-30-2005 05:42 PM

[CENTER][B]The Heatstrokes-Brutah Ska[/B][/CENTER]

The song starts with a pretty weird, but cool guitar riff after a short horn. Soon you start to hear some horns playing (trumpets?) and the guitar gets faster and more ska sounding. The vocals sound catchy and fun. The chorus after each verse by the main singer sing "Brutah Ska". The song stays on the same route of sound and vocals. The song soon gets into a different vocalist singing more scratchy and slowly, along with the guitar getting slower, then the song gets back to the way it was. At the end the horns star playing and the guitar gets calmer and slower. Good Song

Rating 8.9/10

[B]Reccomendations[/B]

[B]Descendents[/B]- Hey Hey (punk/pop punk)
[B]The Shockers[/B]- I'm a Mutant (punk/hardcore) [url]http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=2095338&Mytoken=20050530211306[/url]
[B]Operation Ivy[/B]- Hoboken (ska/punk)
[B]Big ****in Skull[/B]- Skulls Rule Ok? (street punk) [url]http://www.big****inskull.com/mp3s.html[/url]

AIRIC 06-01-2005 03:12 PM

[CENTER][I][B]Descendent - Hey Hey (1:40)[/B] [/I] [/CENTER]

This kind of made me hate the Descendents, it really sucked. Starts out quick with vocals that just don't seem Descendents to me. "Hey Hey what do ya say, about my state of affairs.." I hate these types of reviews, but there really is nothing to this song. 4/10

[B]Recommendations:[/B]
The Filaments - DUB (Street punk band, dub song)
Circle Jerks - I Just Want Some Skank (80's Hardcore)
This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb - This Is What I Want (Folk-Punk)
Sex Aids - Back on the Piss Again (Older Street Punk/Oish stuff)
Thought Riot - Save The Humans (Melodic Hardcore)

Shtein 06-01-2005 03:22 PM

i want this one

Shtein 06-01-2005 05:52 PM

[I][SIZE=3][CENTER]This Bike is a Pipe Bomb - This is What I Want[/CENTER][/SIZE][/I]

I had never really listened to folk rock before and too tell the truth I enjoyed it. At the begining of this I wasn't really sure to expect and I was happy it was it sort of reminded me of hillbillie music. But put that to side, I like the accordian near the ending of the song. I was suprised to hear folk music in a punk feel, I didn't think it could be done. I wasn't really impressed with the simplicity of the song the music and lyrics were kind of pathetic put thats what punk music is. I would give this song 8/10.

[SIZE=3][B]Recommendations[/B]:[/SIZE]

The Dead Milkmen - Punk Rock Girl (punk)
Spirit of the West - Home for a Rest (celtic)
Ashlee Maclsaac - Devil in the Kitchen (irish punk)
Lower Class Brats - Zipper Kids (street punk)
The Toasters - Two Tone Army (2nd wave ska)

Anti-Prefix 06-01-2005 06:11 PM

[CENTER][B]The Dead Milkmen - Punk Rock Girl[/B] (2:38)[/CENTER]

I had to hear this song. My Science teacher said he hung out on their boat at New Jersey and played the songs "Punk Rock Girl" and "Ocean City" for hours. I haven't heard them and this is a good time to check them out.
It starts off with a really catchy riff. It's a pretty rad, and poppy song. Then the lyrics come in. It's basically about the singer wanting a punk rock girl desperately. It's a poppy, upbeat awesome song. It's very catchy and definitely an anthemic like song. It's basically like that the whole song until 1:30 where it goes into a solo similar to the riff. Then back into the same song.
It's very awesome, it's sort of like I expected. I don't know, I can see their other songs being worse.
This one was definitely really well done though.
[B]9/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommendations:[/B]
Epileptics - What Have You Got To Smile About? (Punk)
Knowledge - Unity (Skacore)
Citizen Fish - Habit (Ska/Punk)

Soulseek: Anti-Prefix AIM: L antiprefix L

AIRIC 06-01-2005 07:09 PM

[I][B][CENTER]Citizen Fish - Habit[/CENTER] [/B] [/I]

First off, I rarely listen to these guys, but they're great. The song starts off with some trumpet or something and some really cool skaish guitar riff. It then goes into the chorus "It's a habit, well I have it. I never lost it, and now I want it back again!" or something to that effect. I really love the horns in this song, they're fantastic. The guitar is real good too, especially during the chorus. Eventually there is a short breakdown type thing, and then right back into verse. Great song 9/10.


[B]Recomendations[/B]

Choking Victim - Infested (Ska-core)
Descendents - 'Merican (pop-punk)
Youth Brigade - You Don't Know S'hit (80's Hardcore)

Anti-Prefix 06-04-2005 09:01 AM

[CENTER][B]Descendents - 'Merican[/B] (1:51)[/CENTER]

"We flipped our finger to the king of England, stole our country from the Indians." That starts off this amazing song.
I like the Descendents I've heard their music, just not this record.
The song begins with a distorted stroke and then gets right into it. The song is very fast and very political talking about how American's are stupid. "You don't want to listen you don't want to understan', You're just another stupid American." Not in that order. Anyway the songs chords remain the same the whole time until 1:10 when it breaks into a solo. Then it goes back into the same chords. "Listen to me, I'll tell you who I am, I'm just another stupid American."
A very powerful, melodic and political song.
This might be my favorite Descendents song, I love it when they do political stuff. Very amazing song you should all check out.
[B]9.5/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommendations:[/B]
Exploding Hearts - Modern Kicks (Pop-Punk)
NOFX - The Decline ( :lol: )
Zounds - Did He Jump (Brit Punk)
Subhumans - New Boy (Punk)

MILF Hunter 06-04-2005 12:23 PM

Exploding Hearts - Modern Kicks

Starts of with a funky guitar, The instruments come in and a catchy melody is played. The singing in the song is good, and reminds me a lot of Pete Shelley from the Buzzcocks. The chorus is catchy and singalong-ish. My speakers are breaking and they crackle a lot so I dunno if its my speakers or the song thats crackling..Either way its a good catchy song, Exactly how a pop punk song should be

[B]8/10[/B]



Mau Maus - Societys Rejects
Destructors - Hillside Strangler
Xtract - War Heroes

On soulseek - Bigdavefromdarlington

metBANS 06-05-2005 03:11 PM

Dibs on Mau Maus

Mau Maus - Society's Rejects

Reminds me of a local joke band called Chainsaw Tommy I know. The bassists brother is a guitarist in the Death Metal Band "Circle of Dead Children"

The fast tempo and guitar intro is pretty good... though I don't really like the location of the chord changes. The cliched "2,3,4!" is somthing I don't really like often in songs. Also the singer is trying to be a bit too scratchy. You can still kind of here his actual singing voice under the screamish stuff.

The bassline is actually quite a good bassline. Its a no frills, down to earth, simple good sounding bassline. The drumming is mediocre but what can you expect.

Overall I think that was a pretty decent song. It had a good foundation and the only thing I would say would be to just fine tune it. The only thing that irked me was the sound quality and the drumming and vocals weren't that great of a quality.

6.5/10

Songs

[URL=http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2X4HCM8XY5MHV0WAUAWWDG0K7X]Chainsaw Tommy - Caveman Rock (punk)[/URL]
The Templars - Boredom (punk/oi!)
Mustard Plug - Miss Michigan (ska)

Cheers!

AIRIC 06-05-2005 03:35 PM

[I][B][CENTER]Mustard Plug - Miss Michigan[/CENTER] [/B] [/I]

First off, this is extremely poppy ska. Almost annoying, it gave me a bad first impression. Theres some horns in the beginning, and when the vocals started, I cringed. I absolutely hate his voice. I couldn't tell you why, but I do. Sounds like it's about a girl that someone wants, but she doesn't want it. Or something, i'm not going to bother. Neither should you. 2/10.

[B]Recomendations[/B]
Nunf'uckers - Spoiled Brats (80's Hardcore?)
Blood Brothers - Rescue (Screamo/Hardcore/Grind)
the Unseen - Children Of The Revolution (Street Punk)*
Conflict - From Protest To Resistance (Anarcho)

** This song rules.

Nihilism'99 06-05-2005 05:25 PM

dibs

Nihilism'99 06-05-2005 05:34 PM

[B]The Unseen-Children of Revolution[/B]

One of the Unseen's more raw songs (the way I like them). The beggining starts off with a drum intro and quickly goes into the singing. Chorus is nice and catchy, something you definately would sing along to at a show. Simple song structure but its simplicity has a good catchiness to it. A very good Unseen song. 9/10

[B]Recommendations[/B]

Complete Control-Locked In (street punk)
Pinkerton Thugs-I Remember (folk-street punk)
Last Resort-Held Hostage (oi!)
Oxymoron-Crisis Identity (street punk-oi!)
Thought Riot-With Love, the Underground (melodic hardcore)

Anxious 06-05-2005 06:15 PM

[B]Pinkerton Thugs- I Remember[/B]

I chose this song because the genre intrigued me. Starts off with a few auocustic chords, then a driving bass line comes in, along with electric guitar. I dislike the vocals, typical street punk vocals though, nothing special. Lyrics seem to be about the singers experiance when he was a kid. Pretty short song too, barely breaking the 2 minute mark. Not too bad of a song, but then again not that good.

5/10

Reccomendations

Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band- Moonlight on Vermont (Proto Punk)
Meat Puppets-Lost (Cow Punk)
Black Flag-Southern Rise (instumental)
Big Black-Bad Penny (Post Hardcore)

Soulseek: cheesewhiz

obese_breasts 06-06-2005 07:29 PM

[B]Big Black - Bad Penny[/B]

I have heard about these guys several time through this board and other places, but never checked them out so they caught my attention.

This song stars off with a short little bassline that is soon accompanied by drums then a very trebly distorted guitar and some other instruments (possibly keyboard). After the intro the song starts into what seems to be a verse then chorus etc. The lyrics seems to have a lot to do with trust/losing trust etc. Some Lyrics include "OUght to know what I liar I am, Ought to know me by now...Should have known you couldn't trust me As far as you could throw me You couldn't throw me to far" as the song goes on, alot of it seems repeated from earlier parts. Overall the song has a cool rhythm but it isn't really my taste. Some parts get a little repetative. The lyrics are fairly repetative aswell as the bassline, that continues throughout most of the song. Overall I give the song a [B]6/10 [/B]

[B]My Recommendations[/B]

Marathon - Jolly Roger (Melodic Hardcore)
Small Brown Bike - Deconstruct/Rebuild (Post-Hardcore)
Strength 691 - The Other Side (Post/Melodic Hardcore)
Bones Brigade - Skate or Die (80's hardcore)
World Inferno/Friendship Society - Heart Attack '64 (Folk/Circus Punk)
The Weakerthans - Exiles Among You (alternative/indie)

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AIM: guitarpunk103

BlastFunk03 06-08-2005 11:11 AM

[B]The Weakerthans – Exiles Among You[/B] (alternative/indie)

The song starts with a quick drum hit then the guitar and bass comes in for a breif ten-second intro. When the vocals come in, there are some gentle palm mutes and steady slow drums. The bridge and chorus have a good falling sound, although standard and not terribly interesting. The lyrics kind of bothered me with their generic “poor girl in a city trying to make it” amateur poetry quality; and they’re repeated a lot. At about three minutes, there’s a breakdown with drum less lazy subtle guitar. It steadily gets faster with feedback that brings in lone instrumentals that last for the remainder of the song. I’ve never heard of this band, and immediately upon hearing the singer I thought it sounded a lot like the more melodic vocalist of Propagandhi. I checked it out and sure enough Propagandhi’s John Samson fronts the Weakerthans. This music, however, is extremely different. It’s very soft and poppy with little distortion in the guitar and no fast paced punk edge to it at all. Samson’s indie style fits in well with it, but I think he sounds a lot better ranting about the government. Overall, I really wouldn’t recommend this song, unless you’re yearning for easy listening or just something light. [B] 3/10[/B]

Recommended:

Bad Brains - Re-ignition (hardcore 80s punk)
The Independents - Left for Dead (rockabilly/ska)
(WC) Youth Brigade - Where Are All the Old Man Bars? (hardcore punk)
Swingin’ Utters - The Black Pint (pub punk)
Stiff Little Fingers - Johnny Was (British punk)


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