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Rise Me Up 06-09-2005 08:47 PM

[B] Bad Brains-Re-Ignition [/B]

I'd never heard this band,but I like them now.

This song starts out with a short intro-riff then goes into a hardcore sounding riff. Then the singer starts,and it surprised me to find out that he was Jamaican. I love this guy's voice. The riff pretty much stays the same except for a couple of quick fills,until it goes into a solo and then back to the chorus. It was kind of a long song,but I'd reccomend this band to anyone who hasn't ried them.

[B]Rating-8.5/10[/B]

[B]Recommedations[/B]
Rollins Band-Liar
Joy Division-Warsaw
Suicidal Tendancies-Hippie Kiler

guns_of_brixton 06-10-2005 09:41 AM

[CENTER][B]Joy Division- Warsaw[/B] [/CENTER]

I've never listened to this band before, although I've heard about them, and after hearing this song I want to hear more.

Warsaw starts with the singer going "3, 5, 0, 1 ,2 ,5, Go!" and then it goes into a simple, cool sounding guitar riff that continues into the first verse. The chorus of "31G" is catchy and has a cool bass part. It has a simple post-punk style solo that fits very well. The third verse that starts with "I can still hear the footsteps" is my favorite. It ends with the same "3, 5, 0, 1, 2, 5" that it starts with. Overall a simple yet very f'ucking good song. I am going to check out more Joy Division and post-punk in general.

[CENTER][B]Rating: 9/10[/B][/CENTER]

Reccomendations:
The Clash- Junco Partner (Reggae/funk)
Modey Lemon- Big Bang (??? kind of hardcore/punk but with a keyboard??)
Minutemen- Untitled Song for Latin America (post-punk/funk/hardcore)

Anti-Prefix 06-10-2005 07:58 PM

[CENTER][B]Modey Lemon - Enemy[/B] (3:35)[/CENTER]

Okay, so I heard both of the other songs and couldn't find Big Bang so I did another one. I broke the rules a little bit, but not as much as doing a song I've already heard.
It commences with a really catch and extremely awesome set of drums then a cool rock 'n roll guitar. After about 30 seconds the vocals come in and they sound very similar to a post-punk type of lyrics. The whole song sounds very punk 'n roll, similar to Johnny Thunders or Guitar Wolf. It's extremely well done and the vocals are much more calm and melodic. "I'd rather be your enemy, than to be nothin' at all" is the chorus. Hmm, very generic post-punk type of song. The song does not change much at all during it which definitely looses your attraction to it. But, oh how I loved the beginning.
Very awesome song. It definitely makes me want to check out more of their music.
[B]8/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommendations:[/B]
Zounds - This Land... (Brit Punk)
Black Cross - Art Offensive (Hardcore)
Bad Religion - 1,000 Fools (Punk)
Rudimentary Peni - Flesh Crucifix (Gothic Punk)

dont share skittles 06-10-2005 09:39 PM

Rudimentary Peni - Flesh Crucifix.

Short but really effective song. Everythings pretty basic. Starts off with basic drumming, basic guitar, but when those guitar effects (Im pretty sure theyre guitar effects) come in that sound like screams, its amazing. The singings slow, and its almost like theyre trying to numb the head of the listener. Rudi Peni, and especially this song really remind me of the Mob.
I suggest anyone into 'trippy' (The Mob, Zounds, Poison Girls, etc) anarcho punk music check these guys out.
(Cheers Anti Prefix, you gave me excuse to listen to a Rudi record I hadnt yet ;)). 9/10.

I Oppose Thee - This Is The ALF (Excellent Conflict cover, with their own lyrics added)
Thulsa Doom - Both Human (Anarcho punk with both male and female vocals)
Erik Peterson - Olde Tyme Mem'ry (Socially aware folk music, Erik Peterson is a punk himself)
Poison Girls - The Offending Article (Really angry feminist song)

Rise Me Up 06-10-2005 11:03 PM

[B] Thulsa Doom-Both Human [/B]

I'd never even heard of this band,ever.
This song starts out with a simple bass riff and fast paced drumming ,then goes into your typical punk sound-until the singing begins. It has a guy and girl singer,they have a definately unique sound. Then it goes into a slow part with the girl talking,then a quick fill,and back to the fast paced punk soundwith the girl singing.Then the guy talks and there is another quick fill,and the guy sings and then back together again etc,you get it.
The lyrics to this song,although one guy is a singer are very feminist. Very pissed off and talking about treating everyone equally. They kind of remiind me of CRASS lyrics...very good song.

[B]Rating-9/10[/B]

[B]Reccommendations:

The Faction-Skate Harassment (80's hardcore)
The Black Keys-I'll be your man (blues rock?)
Violent Femmes-Add it Up (Alt/Indie)
[/B]

Anti-Prefix 06-12-2005 07:21 AM

[CENTER][B]The Faction - Skate Harassment[/B] (2:01)[/CENTER]

The song slowly creeps in with varified guitar strokes. "This song is called skate harassment" then more of the guitar. Next is a drum roll and the vocals begin. Very fast vocals sort of reminds me of Bad Brains, but not good Bad Brains. Then it goes into a cool guitar effect and solo. Then the singer sings his last words and the guitar echoes and ends. The song is pretty well done. I've heard much better hardcore than this though. So I guess I feel like I'm being comparative with this rating.
[B]6/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommendations:[/B]
Zounds - This Land... (Punk)
Oxymoron - Westworld (Punk/Oi!)
Conflict - Tough Shi't Mickey (Street Punk)
4 Skins - One Law for Them

Vietnow 06-12-2005 04:14 PM

[B]Conflict - Tough Sh[I]i[/I]t Mickey[/B]

I've always been meaning to get into more Conflict, but I dont know. I have Ten or so songs on my computer and they all pretty much put me to sleep. I'm not sure why because I love other Anarcho groups such as Youth in Asia, and Dirt, which are even more slower paced.
I'm looking over the lyrics and they are pretty good, but in combination with the really slow music and the crechendo'd vocals it is kind of extreamly boring.
The lyrics are actually amazing. I love the line "One son plays with soldiers; the other aggravates the cat." It is all greaty written.. but kind of executed wrong.
It ends in a long squeling guitar feedback line, Very annoying. [B]Score:[I]6/10[/I]

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My Choices:
Toy Dolls - The Death Of Barry The Roofer With Vertgo - [Punk]
The Skatalites - You're wondering Now - [First wave Ska]
Zounds - Can't Cheat Karma - [Anarcho]
The Monks - Inter-City Kitty - [Punk]
Placebo - Bruise Pristine - [Rock]
The Rezillos - Destination Venus - [Punk]
Run DMC - My Adidas - [Rap]
Ministry - Just one Fix - [Industrial][/B]

AIRIC 06-12-2005 05:11 PM

dibs

Rise Me Up 06-12-2005 07:19 PM

[QUOTE=Skrunnch 3]dibs[/QUOTE]


Your two hours is up. Dibs.

Rise Me Up 06-12-2005 07:41 PM

[B]Ministry-Just One Fix[/B]
Never heard of them. This song starts out with a weird little voice and some screaming. Then the music starts and there is a simple metalish riff. Then the singer starts and is using some kind of tremolo voice effect,then a quick fill and back to the same riff and singing, then a fill type thing with a deep voice saying 'Just one fix,then to the same riff and a slow simple solo/riff in the background of the normal riff. I couldn't understand most of the lyrics,but he says 'Just one fix' a lot. All-in-all,it kind of gave me a rob zombie/white zombie vibe. I wasn't very crazy about it personally.

[B]Rating:5/10[/B]

[B] Reccomended[/B]
JFA-Kick You (80's hardcore)
Authority Zero-Mexican Radio (Pop-Punk)
Chrry Poppin' Daddies-Zoot Suit Riot (swing)

BlastFunk03 06-13-2005 08:56 PM

[B]Authority Zero-Mexican Radio[/B]

I’ve never heard anything by this band, but I’ve heard the original song. I like the original better. Starts with slow heavy drums with random Spanish dialogue and static. The guitar quickly comes with a subtle build up and weird synth sounds. The singer has a decent voice, however it’s a little too pop punkish. The chorus has some nice whoa ohs, which I think they added for the cover. The break down goes back to just drums, vocals and quick radio chatter, then a return to the chorus. This song would’ve been a lot better without all the added studio effects. It does a poor job of emulating the 80s and it should’ve just completely reinvented it. A very standard and not too innovative punk cover. [B]2/10[/B]

Recommended:

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)
Desaparacidos: Hole in One (Indie/Alt.Rock)

[Minuteflag] 06-14-2005 07:27 PM

[SIZE=4]Swingin Utter- The Black Pint[/SIZE]

I chose this song because I heard this band was good, and diffrent from other fat wreck chords bands. I don't know if that statement is entirely true. Starts out with a few chords, and bassic drumm beat, then the tempo revs up. The singers voice is nothing special, just basic. The song is very basic sounding. The lyrics seem to be about a drinking and such. Standard verse-chorus-cerse structure. Average, good party song though.

[SIZE=4]5/10[/SIZE]

Recommendations

The Pop Group- Thief of Fire (Post-Punk, Funk-Punk)
Captain Beefheart-Moonlight on Vermont (Blues)
Meat Puppets- Hot Pink (Cow-Punk)
Sonic Youth- Swimsuit Issue (Experimental\Punk)

Soulseek- cheesewhiz

Rise Me Up 06-18-2005 10:26 AM

[B]Sonic Youth-Swimsuit Issue[/B]

This song starts off with a short intro which is just a power chord basically, then into the main riff. Then the chick starts singing. She gives me a distillers/courtney love vibe. It starts into an outro with the chick talking and builds up and it goes off. The lyrics were kinda funny,but kinda stupid all at the same time. I thought the distortion on the guitars was kind of annoying as well. The girl's voice was pretty good. It was a very average song.

[B]7/10[/B]

[B]Reccomended:
The Kids are alright-The Queers (pop punk)

Where did he go-The Briefs (punk)

Keep the Baby-Blood or Whiskey [/B]

Jersey's Best Dancer 06-22-2005 04:25 PM

[B][SIZE=4]The Queers - The Kids are Alright[/SIZE][/B]

Starts out w/ a strum of the guitar and right into singing. Right away you can tell that they are a classic pop punk band. It is lyrically one of the "poppiest" pop punk songs I have heard. It is basically the same riffs, drumming and vocal structure the whole song. I like the tamborene in the song, different... It is a very enjoyable song.

[B][SIZE=4]7/10[/SIZE][/B]

Recomendations

Dropkick Murphys - Citizen C.I.A. (Punk)
Mad Caddies - Cup O' Tea (Ska-Punk)
The Briggs - 3rd World War(Street/Oi!)
Lagwagon - Beer Goggles (Pop-Punk)

sketchofabadgov't 06-23-2005 04:06 PM

CUP O' TEA by the Mad Caddies

Starts off with a beat of a drum and a cool little pop-punkish riff. this riff has an overdrien sound and is pretty cool. then theres this little part that is just guitar and sounds very resonant. The singing kicks in and is pretty much classic mad caddies singing. fast and powerful. the singer has a strong voice. he sounds like he could definitely make a politically point very strongly because of his ska-ish voice. overall a pretty good song. i liked it.

OVERALL RATING:9/10

Peter tosh-i am that i am (reggae)
Anti-Flag-red, white and brainwashed (punk)
Poison the well-Botchla (hardcore)
GBH-Crush Em (punk)

skintight chihuahua 06-23-2005 05:19 PM

I Am That I Am by Peter Tosh
 
Typical reggae song. I like it a lot. It starts with a drum fill, then the rest of the band kicks in. There are a couple guitars playing, one with a wah-wah, and some kind of mallet instrument, a xylophone or marimba or something. Good lyrics, good instrumentation, good song.


Azure Ray - If You Fall (Pop)
Tegan and Sara - Walking With a Ghost (Pop-Rock)
Racer X - Scarified (Shred Metal)
The Weakerthans - Our Retired Explorer (Pop-Rock)
The Beatles - Martha My Dear (The Beatles)
Frank Zappa - Titties And Beer (Funk Rock)
3 Inches of Blood - Balls of Ice (80's style Metal)

AntiPrefix_1 06-25-2005 02:10 PM

dibs, he gives so many choices. it's hard to pick

BlastFunk03 06-25-2005 08:31 PM

[B]The Weakerthans - Our Retired Explorer[/B] (Pop-Rock)

Song starts abruptly with all the instruments and vocals, reminiscent in style of Samson's previous Propagandhi. There's a bouncy ska guitar that joins the fast melodic bass. The chorus isn't too different and powerful, it just has somewhat profound guitar and increased emotion behind the singing. There's a three second pause of silence after, and it returns to the verse. After the second chorus there's a breakdown with emphasis on the ska guitar, then a second for just the bass, then a third for the vocals with repeated lyrics. I didn't detect any creative solos. Overall its not a terrible song, its catchy and short. Just nothing too interesting here. [B]6/10[/B]

Recommended:

The Independents - Left for Dead (rockabilly/ska)
The Independents - In the Rain (rockabilly/ska)
(WC) Youth Brigade - Where Are All the Old Man Bars? (hardcore punk)
Stiff Little Fingers - Johnny Was (British punk)
Desaparacidos - Hole in One (Indie/Alt.Rock)
The Delegates - Something Wrong (Rock/Ska)...............................[url]http://thedelegates.org/music.php?albumno=3&lang=en[/url]

Cheap-Sex 06-29-2005 10:17 AM

[B]The Delegates - Something Wrong
Song starts off, with nice guitar riffs n trumpet backing. After awile of great instrumental the vocals kick in. The lead singer has a great voice especially for this band. Id have to say they're more ska-punkish because of the guitar and the lyrics the lyrics symbolize normal punk lyrics, but adding the trumpet makes it ska-punk.
The chorus is very very catchy, its much louder everything lyrics upped, I really liked it. There's not much of a solo in this song which I was really looking forward to hearing as the intro was really awesome. I was disappointed in that part of the song, but usually in the solo area there is a lot better lyrics basically giving a solo on its own.
This is overall a great song im not too big of a fan of ska but id have to say this band is amazing. 9/10


Recommend:

98 Mute - Ultimate High (Skate Punk)
A Global Threat - Stop the Violence (Street Punk)
Black Sabbath - War Pigs (Classic Rock)
Kiss - Detriot Rock City (Classic Rock)
Kiss - God of Thunder (Classic Rock)
Leftover Crack - Gay Rude Boys Unite (Ska-punk)
Minor Threat - Look Back and Laugh (SLC Punk - 80's Hardcore)
Pennywise - Wouldn't It Be Nice (Pop-Punk)

Hmmm thats enough recommendations. Have fun guys.

EDIT --Ty BlastFunk The Delegates now a fav of mine:)

Jersey's Best Dancer 06-29-2005 11:14 AM

[SIZE=4]Leftover Crack - Gay Rude Boys Unite[/SIZE]

Starts off with someone laughing, then a drum fill into a ska beat. It is an average ska beat. Then there is a few lines of singing for the first verse and then it gets harder for the chorus. Towards the end of the chorus, it picks up and they chant "We'll Take It Back!" a couple times. Then the second verse is the same ska beat, but is longer than the first verse. Then the chorus again. After that, there is a light guitar riff w/ another guitar playing chords and ppl cheering. And then back into the ska beat again, w/ the guitar still playing the light riff. It ends w/ ppl cheering and a weird guitar thing that is hard to explain. Overall, it is an average Leftover Crack song, not great, but not sh*tty.

[SIZE=4]7/10[/SIZE]

[SIZE=4]Recomendations[/SIZE]
UK Subs - Party in Paris (Oi!)
The Tossers - Mad Riot (Irish Punk)
Propagandhi - Back tothe Motor League (Punk)
Roger Miret and the Disasters - I Don't Like You (Street Punk)
Kid Dynamite - Pacifier (Hardcore)

guns_of_brixton 06-29-2005 01:59 PM

[SIZE=4]Roger Miret and the Disasters- I Don't Like You[/SIZE]

The song starts with a simple guitar intro and then the band starts screaming "F[COLOR=White]u[/COLOR]ck You!" After that bit it gets a little quieter and its just vocals and bass. The lyrics are really cheesey, and it makes me kind of think that the song is a joke. The end of the song goes back to the "F[COLOR=White]uck[/COLOR] you!" part. I guess the ending's kinda catchy but otherwise this song is musically average and lyrically cheesier than an extra large pizza. [B]3/10[/B]

[B]My Reccomendations:[/B]
Whatever it Takes- Erase the Days (pop-punk)
1977- The Clash (punk)
Junco Partner- The Clash (funk/reggae)
U.S. Bombs- In Yer Country (punk)

gunsofbrixton on slsk if you need anything :thumb:

BlastFunk03 06-29-2005 08:17 PM

[B]US Bombs - In Yer Country[/B]

Song starts with some quick snare hits, then a distorted rhythm guitar along with a cow-punkish riff and some “heys”. The singer has a full, energetic sounding voice. The verses are fairly simple, with fast palm muted guitar and intervals of the repeated intro. The structure was interesting, it seemed to go: verse 1, verse 2, chorus, and breakdown. The chorus was well done, utilizing the background vocals, as well as the breakdown. Overall, I liked how busy and rapid the song is. It doesn’t really excel too highly at anything else, though. [B]7/10[/B]

Recommended:

Hot Water Music – I Was on a Mountain (indie punk)
(WC) Youth Brigade - Where Are All the Old Man Bars? (hardcore punk)
Stiff Little Fingers - Johnny Was (British punk)
Desaparacidos - Hole in One (indie/alt.rock)
Reel Big Fish – Hungry Like the Wolf (pop ska)
Son of Sam – Satiate (gothic punk)
The Independents - Left for Dead (rockabilly/ska)
The Independents - In the Rain (rockabilly/ska)
Black Cat Rebellion – Only a Matter of Time (rockabilly/punk)..................................
[url]http://www.purevolume.com/blackcatrebellion[/url]

AIRIC 06-30-2005 10:27 AM

[I][B]Black Cat Rebellion - Only A Matter Of Time[/B] [/I]

Song starts off very quickly. Extremely Psychobillyilly. I don't really like his voice, you can't understand a word from his stupid psycho voice. Drums seem very old-school punkish. Bass and guitar go nicely. Some cool clapping in the song also. Eventually, the singer starts screaming a little bit more, and it gets better. A pretty simple, yet cool guitar solo follows.

6/10


[B]Recomendations[/B]

[I]Marathon - I Don't Have A Dancing Problem (Melodic Hardcore)
Afroman - She Won't Let Me F'uck (rap)
Conflict - A Piss In The Ocean (anarcho)
Filaments - Dub (Street-ska)
Germs - No God (Bad all around music..just..the Germs.)[/I]

pedro durruti 06-30-2005 01:40 PM

Marathon - I Don't Have a Dancing Problem

Now I listen to see what all the fuss is about, and I determine if it is good fuss or bad fuss. Fuss, not fuzz. The kind of fuss that people go "Yea yea Marathon, oh yea!" and not the kind that goes "I want a apple", you know. The dude in this Marathon band begins to sing almost immediately after I press the sideways triangle (TRY-AYN-GUL, three angles). "F[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]ck this I'm going dancing" in a kind of pansy voice, although similar to Dave's voice from Big D. Yeah, this is definitely melodic (MUH-LAH-DIK or MELL-UH-DIK?) hardcore. Hey, I like the part where they say "Fight fight fight". but this guys voice isn't doing it for me. Around two minutes into the sond we got a bridge and a solo and junk, like that junk is the guitar going from one speaker to the next!!!! IT was crazy eh.

"F[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]ck this I'm going dancing!"
"F[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]ck this I'm going dancing"
"F[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]ck this I'm going dancing"

"I'll be alright.."

Is how the story ends. Sorry guys, Marathon doesn't cut it for me, 6.7/10

My recommendations:
Westbound Train - When I Die (Ska/Reggae)
Fearless Iranians from Hell - Kneel to No One (Hardcore with a metal twist)
The Epoxies - Stop Looking at Me (New Wave Bulls[SIZE=2]h[/SIZE]it)

Anti-Prefix 07-01-2005 08:19 PM

[CENTER][B]The Epoxies - Stop Looking At Me[/B] (4:03)[/CENTER]

I've already heard Westbound Train and FiFH and they're both great bands. I have been meaning to check out Epoxies so good deal.
It starts off with drums and hi-hat. Then it has this techno/trance sound and it totally turns me off to the song. There's this very repetitive beat that begins and the female voice also commences. I don't really enjoy her voice that much, it's okay. That repetitive beat still continues. "Stop Looking At Me..."
Okay to be honest with you, I cannot wait until this is over. That repetitive, almost annoying beat is still playing in the background. Whatever that beam of noise is in the background really irritates my brain.
I'm in a bad mood, and this mad it worse.
Maybe it's this perticular song. I don't like it.
[B]1/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommended:[/B]
The Broadways - This Routine (Hidden Track) (Punk)
Ensign - Black Clouds vs. Silver Lightening (Melodic Hardcore)
Dillinger Four - Noble Stabbings!!!!! (Punk)
Flux of Pink Indians - Tapioca Sunrise (Anarcho Peace)
Antisect - They (The Eternal Myth and Paradox (Anarcho Peace)

Der Übermensch 07-02-2005 03:23 PM

[B]Flux of Pink Indians - Tapioca Sunrise[/B]

Song starts up with a slow, dsitorted riff, then drums and then vocals are added in. As the song progresses, the tempo seems to speed up; by half way through the song, its a lot faster then when it started, but not sure of the exact increase. Although some other sounds are built up over it, the same riff plays through the entire song, split occasionaly by a drum roll.


Well, over all, the song was pretty good, even though I found it to be a bit repetetive, as there was no real change in what was played. As far as Anarcho stuff goes, I thought was was good, but I didn't personally didn't feel it was as good as Crass.

Overall, I give it a 7/10. Would of been an 8 if it had a bit more variety.

[I]Next Song Choices[/I]
The Incredible Story of a Busker - Lady Godiva [German, Irish-Pub Punk]
Young Savage - Ultravox! [Post-Punk/NewWave]
How Much Longer - Alternative T.V. [70's Punk]
Blank Generation - Richard Hell [70's Punk]
Teenage Head - Flamin' Groovies [60's Rock/ "Pre-Punk"?]

Anti-Prefix 07-02-2005 08:28 PM

[CENTER][B]Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Blank Generation[/B] (2:47)[/CENTER]

It starts off in an extremely fast chord strum that gets you into the song immdiately. Then you start to hear the bass, then the back-up guitar. It slowly pieces all the instruments slowly then the lead singer comes in. "I belong to the blank generation, but I can take it or leave it each time." After that this really cool solo plays and the singer continues. After that it's pretty repetitive and very poppy. Then this really big solo comes in around 1:30. This reminds me of very folk like '77 punk. It's very awesome.
"I belong to the blank generation, I can take it or leave it each time." He starts to sing this more and more getting softer and softer as in delves into the end. Then there's singers in the background going "ooo, eee, ooo, eee, ooo."
Awesome song, I expected from NOFXFreak (who got me into the Depressions).
[B]8.5/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommended Songs:[/B]
Defiance, Ohio - Chads Favorite Song (Folk/Punk)
Good Riddance - Yesterdays Headlines (Punk/Hardcore)
Antisect - They (The Eternal Myth and Paradox) (Anarcho Peace)

Der Übermensch 07-02-2005 10:43 PM

yay! I feel all special!

ThisUserIsAPipebomb 07-03-2005 06:36 PM

[B]Good Riddance- Yesterdays Headlines[/B]

The drum intro is catchy and the starting riffs are powerful. I like the vocal style, it's got a raw but still poppy kind of sound. The chorus sounds pretty good but seems just like a faster version of the verse. The whole song is pretty catchy, definetly something I could see myself singing along too. The lyrics about noone caring anymore are pretty strong but they don't bring you away from the catchy tune and the melody of the vocals matches up really well with the melody of the guitar. All in all 7.5/10


[B]Recomended songs[/B]:
Subhumans- Subvert City(live) (Punk)
Peaches- Rock Show (Dance/rock)
Toxic Narcotic- Shoot People, Not Dope (Hardcore)
Less Than Jake- Econolodged (Ska-punk)

Der Übermensch 07-03-2005 08:51 PM

[B]Subhumans - Subvert City[/B]

Well, not sure if the version I found is infact the live version, as it seems to start off with a windswept sound, which implies a studio. Anyways, the vocals then come over on this, doing a sort of chant, and then a light build up of guitar. About a minute into the song, the guitars are brought up in sound, and vocals become more songlike (or at least as song like as the Subhumans usually are). Drums also come in, but about 30 seconds later, the beat and riff changes, becoming a lot faster.
About 2 minutes in, the beat and riff returns to the slightly slower one, and are then followed by a neat little solo that was similar to the previous bridge beat wise. Solo lasts about a minute, and then goes into what I now assume is the chorus.
Lyrically, it seems to be the standard anti-government fare - nothing wrong with that though - and put together rather well.
Overall, I thought it was a pretty good song, and lived upto what I expect from the Subhumans.
8/10

[B]Choices[/B]
Ultravox! - New Europeans [Post-Punk/Synth-New Wave]
999 - Nasty Nasty [70's Punk]
The Carpettes - Radio Wunderbar [70's Punk]
Joe Strummer - Love Kills [New Wave?]

Jessizzle 07-04-2005 07:23 AM

Joe Strummer - Love Kills
I had alota trouble finding the other bands and i was more intrested in them, anyways the best i could find was Joe Strummer, and im kinda afriad if i say something wrong the Clash whores will hurt me..
It starts with a pretty cool beat, then the vocals start, To me, they sound to Soft( sorry Clash whores) It keeps the same cool drum beat thruout the song, I like it but its not amazing. To me, ( Not saying its true) the song sounds computerized.
I prefer Joe Strummer with the Clash, but anyways i Downloaded Redemption Song, and i Enjoyed that song alot more. Love Kills just isnt my type of music. 4/10

Ten Pin - Take Two ***
[url]http://s4.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1161LEX89NQKF2OO6VZVJ5N0A9[/url] ( Unseen2k0s Band)
The All American Rejects -Time Stands Still ( Power Pop)

The Johnstones New Track!!! Action
[url]http://www.myspace.com/thejohnstones[/url]

Anti-Prefix 07-04-2005 07:38 AM

[CENTER][B]The All-American Rejects - Time Stands Still[/B] (3:32)[/CENTER]

Okay, so I've already heard the Johnstones and Unseen's Band. I've only heard of this band and I had no idea what to expect, until I heard the beginning...
It starts off in a drum beat then loud acoustic guitar. Then a drum roll and the singer starts singing like he's a Beach Boy. Then it quiets it down and he commences singing. "The day I knew you would leave, I could barely breathe" - very powerful. Then the chorus he continues the sound of a Beach Boy, "ooo eee ooo." Then it goes back into the acoustic guitar and drum beat. This song is very computerized. "Can you hear me swing?" That pretty much sums up the chorus and connotates the rest of the song. Near 2 minutes the song turns into a different style lyrically and vocally then goes back to his "Beach Boy" business. It ends with a xylophone effect. Now I know why I've seen about 20 of my class girls wearing their t-shirt.
It isn't anything terrible, I just didn't prefer it. Sorry Jessica.
[B]3/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommended:[/B]
Antisect - They (The Eternal Myth and Paradox)
Flux of Pink Indians - Tapioca Sunrise (Read with [URL=http://fluxofpinkindians.tk]lyrics[/URL] )
Mineral - End Serenading (Power Pop/Emo)

InCrustWeTrust 07-07-2005 01:56 PM

[B] Flux of Pink Indians - tapioca Sunrise [/B]

it starts with guitar playing single notes that ring for a while in between each chord. the drums pretty much go snarre bass crash........snare bass crash..... and every once in a while will have a fill. its a kinda slow song. "another man dead is one less to fight" is the chorus.."the blatant colonel gave the command and millions died in a far away land the atom bomb was dropped just as he had planned and the whole city was reduced to sand" I thought was a pretty good lyric. This is a good song with a strong meaning.

I been thinking about buying one of their cd's too.

8/10.

[B]Recommended:[/B]

Crass - Big A, Little a (anarcho)
Aus Rotten - Xenophobia Kills (crust)
Crucifix - three miles to oblivion (crust)
Conflict - increase the pressure (anarcho)

Anti-Prefix 07-07-2005 04:37 PM

[CENTER][B]Crucifix - Three Miles To Oblivion[/B] (1:01)[/CENTER]

I've been meaning to check this band out for awhile, now I got the chance.
Starts off with distorted guitar then the vocals come in right away. Throughout the whole song there is a high pitched slide on the guitar that sounds really cool. This is sounding a lot like 80's hardcore. "Three miles to extinction." It's a very good song, I would recommend anyone to this band if they likes 80's hardcore. Very good, but not much more to write because it's a short song.
[B]7.5/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommendations:[/B]
Citizen Fish - Sacred Cows (Punk/Ska)
Verse - Saying Goodbye (Hardcore)
Antisect - They (The Eternal Myth and Paradox) (Anarcho)
Crass - Berkertex Bribe (Anarcho)

Vietnow 07-07-2005 05:53 PM

[B]Citizen Fish - Sacred Cows[/B]

[B]V[/B]ery cool intro. The bass is very thunderous, I love the tone so much. It leads into a Raggae song, then Punk towards then end. I like the guitar work alot but I've never really cared for the guitar tone from Citizen Fish/Subhumans.Its about MadCow Disease. I love the line "Frightening to see how money and tradition can over-ride the facts and force a position." Meaning that This disease wouldn't be a problem if the world was obsessed with beef and money.I like this bit too "If what happened to cows happened to you,Having your children taken away,Forced to stand in a pen each day,Fed the **** from other dead things,Then chopped to bits..." A very wonderful Vegetarian Song. Why Doesn't Peta showcase this stuff instead of "Good charlotte doesn't drink Milk Lattes anymore!" pft Citizen Fish Rule. The End changes tempo a bit and ends with this public Service annoucement "We all suggest you go vegeterian, Then all these problems are all sorted out!" Wonderful Song,Download it now
[I]Score:10/10[/I][B]

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Choices:
Louis Jordan - Peice of Mind - [Jump Blues] [Highly Recommended]
The Toasters - New York Fever - [Ska]
Blood for Blood - I am the Enemy - [Hardcore]
Angela Lansbury - Beauty and the Beast - [Old Lady Music]
Reverend Horton Heat - Bails of Cocaine - [Rockabilly]
Scarface - No Tears - [Gangsta' Rap]
New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble - See Saw - [Ska]
The Gits - Second Skin - [Punk]
Fleas and Lice - Delirium Tremens [Anarcho][/B]

ThisUserIsAPipebomb 07-08-2005 02:17 PM

[QUOTE=Vietnow]The Toasters - New York Fever - [Ska]
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Since noone's taken this yet

[B]The Toasters - New York Fever[/B] (Ska) 2:06

Whoa that started up good and fast. Very catchy horn intro. The vocals sound really cool and I like the bit where his voice jumps up a few notes. Very typical ska melody, nothing new there. Not necessarily a bad thing, if it's not broken, don't fix it. The keyboard solo is sweet and reminds me alot of The Doors. Seems fairly repetitive, as if the chorus comes in a few times too often. I like the line "I'm too busy dodging bullets on the street" it really stands out. It was very short and very repetitive but not bad at all

[B]7.5/10[/B]
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[B]Reccomendations[/B]:
Blood for Blood- No Friend of Mine (hardcore)
Blitz- Someone's Gonna Die (Punk)
The 4-Skins- Brave New World (Oi)
The Vandals- Eurobarge (Pop-punk)
Queens of the Stone Age- Song for the Dead (Rock)

Twat_Out_Of_Hell 07-09-2005 08:00 AM

[URL=http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=347UA8Z5E38QI2LZGCSU0OBM2X]The Vandals- Euro-Barge[/URL] (1:53)

This impressive song begins with a fast and furious drum beat, as you'd expect from a band that plays with Josh Freese. The song kicks in properly very quickly (after around 3 seconds) with the vocals beginning almost instantly.

The first verse continues on at a fast pace, over a sporadic guitar riff and reasonable background bass riff. After around 25 seconds the typically catchy chorus comes in, sung pretty well with changing vocal tone.

The song continues in the typical fashion of verse, chorus, verse, chorus through to the end, with a bridge coming in after around 1:10. This leads into a very nice guitar solo, with Warren Fitzgerald taking over for about 10 seconds. It is a good (sounds reasonably complicated for a punk solo, although i'm not a guitarist), and seems to display his talent well.

This is followed up again by the chorus, which is this time extended into an outro.

Pretty good song overall, although the Vandals have far better, even on this album. Hitler Bad, Vandals Good is a terrific release, and a must own so get it!.

7.5/10


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skateMASTERbater2 07-09-2005 09:18 AM

[SIZE=4]17 Stiches- Good Intentions (punk) [/SIZE]

The song starts off straight away with a fast and aggressive verse. The vocals are screamed and the guitar riffs could easily be used for a hardcore song. The chorus is a bit more melodic but still keeps the song’s aggressiveness. The vocals in the chorus are also somewhat clearer than in the verse. Verse and chorus are repeated, then after the second chorus there’s a short break and a scream, then the verse comes in again and the song ends about as fast as it started. In all it’s a pretty good song, nothing really special, but has a solid street punk sound to it. The band reminds me a bit of sick on the bus. I recommend to fans of fast punk. 8,5/10

Recommendations:
[URL=http://s28.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2NU86WIDE0K6J08N2B4PZAJRRQ]Mad sin-Dead end (ska/psychobilly?) [/URL]
[URL=http://www.myspace.com/thedeadpets]The dead pets-If It Sells It Sells(punk) [/URL]
[URL=http://s5.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2GUKVJKSDRW0V1TXWBK3ORF6EA]transplants-not today(rap/punk?)[/URL]
[URL=http://s5.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1QFRRF1M59FN7070BG0MV4HSBU]nofx-no way(pop punk)[/URL]

MILF Hunter 07-09-2005 10:10 AM

Mad Sin - The Dead End

After hearing good things about them I decided now was the perfect time to check them out. It starts off with a drumroll, and a build up, then going into a ska rhythm. The singing then comes in. He has a decent voice, not particulaly annoying. The chorus is a bit more lively. Then back to the ska with a funky bit of guitar played over the top. then after another chorus it starts to pick up. but then just as I thought it wasabout to get a lot better back to the ska again. Another chorus and its over.
It wasnt a particullaly exciting song, and I cant see me listening to it again much to be honest.

[B]5/10[/B]

My Recommendations

[URL=http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0IFZKKTRLEXLY3ECS4KU4X7TDI]Battle of Disarm - Science has taken our health - Crust[/URL]
[URL=http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1NW9032AYXXNJ378G5P2RP922Y]Xpozez - Burntout Youth - Uk82[/URL]
[URL=http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0V72E1D3MIHDS30OW8BKRFY4QS]Chron gen - Mindless Few - Uk82/Melodic[/URL]

Anti-Prefix 07-09-2005 10:13 AM

[CENTER][B]Chron Gen - Mindless Few[/B] (3:09)[/CENTER]

I've been meaning to check out this band. It starts off with a very melodic, awesome guitar. It plays for awhile then the singer starts. I like the vocals, they are awesome. The guitar remains the same through most of the song along with the cool bass until 2 minutes in where it pauses then goes back into the same chord. I love the music and vocals in this song. It's kind of hard to understand them, I want to find lyrics but I can't.

This is the best UK82 band I've heard in awhile. I love that genre and this rules.
I highly recommend everyone download this song.
[B]10/10.[/B]
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[B]Recommendations:[/B]
Flux of Pink Indians - For The Love Of Beauty (80's/Anarcho)
Flux of Pink Indians - Love Song (80's/Anarcho)
Antisect - They (The Eternal Myth and Paradox) (80's/Anarcho)
Chron Gen - Chron Gen (UK82/Melodic)


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