Your Top 10 favorite Punk/Hardcore records and bands.
You can have band and not name an album if you want!
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            In no particular order…
 Flex your head. Dischord compilation. This album changed my life.
 The Meatmen. We're the Meatmen and you suck!
 The Dead Kennedy's. Frankenchrist.
 The Misfits. Walk Among Us.
 Give Them Back. Compilation. Introduced Spitboy and Bikini Kill.
 GBH. Charged.
 Badbrains. Pay to cum.
 Judge. Bringin' it down. The only post Minot Threat straight edge I would listen to…
 Minor Threat. Anything
 Vision of Disorder. Demo 93'. When hearing this I was blown away. Too bad they never became bigger.0
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            punk is definitely my favorite genre, but before 95 I just don't like or know as much.
 Social distortion is my second favorite band after pearl jam.
 Rancid's "out come the wolves" is one of my favorites of all time.
 The worst of times..they don't phase me,
 even if I look and act really crazy.0
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 Social D is pre 95! :-)Malroth said:punk is definitely my favorite genre, but before 95 I just don't like or know as much. 
 Social distortion is my second favorite band after pearl jam.
 Rancid's "out come the wolves" is one of my favorites of all time.
 I'm curious then as to what other Punk bands you like since they are post 95? I dug Blink, UL, DHC, Save Ferris, Refused just to name a few.
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 Still around and going strong for an original LIHC band.tempo_n_groove said:In no particular order… 
 Vision of Disorder. Demo 93'. When hearing this I was blown away. Too bad they never became bigger.0
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            Not all hard core but these are my favorites:
 Bad Brains
 Black Flag
 The Clash
 The Damned
 Fugazi
 Hüsker Dü (if your a fan and haven't checked out Bob Mould's newest, Beauty and Ruin you'll want to soon!)
 Minor Threat
 Minutemen
 Mission of Burma
 New York Dolls
 Ramones
 The Replacements (one of my all time top favorites included here because their early stuff was somewhat punk)
 Rites of Spring
 Rollins band
 Sex Pistols
 Patti Smith
 Television
 And not always considered legit punk but assuming we're allowed a guilty pleasure and despite the fact that many hard core fans hate these guys and will consider this culturally incorrect:
 Green Day
 P.S. Sorry, I'm bad with numbers, haha!
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            Since getting married and having kids I don't get to check out as much new stuff as I'd like to.
 I like all ranges of punk, from hardcore: Ramallah and Give up the Ghost (american nightmare)
 to the wimpier Bright Eyes and Blue October.
 My tastes lie mostly somewhere in between though with the likes of:
 Dropkick Murphys
 Alkaline Trio
 Bouncing Souls
 Cursive
 Flogging Molly
 Gogol Bordello
 Transplants
 Rancid
 Social D
 Strung OutThe worst of times..they don't phase me,
 even if I look and act really crazy.0
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 Nice- a lot of lesser known here. Any particular favorite?Malroth said:Since getting married and having kids I don't get to check out as much new stuff as I'd like to. 
 I like all ranges of punk, from hardcore: Ramallah and Give up the Ghost (american nightmare)
 to the wimpier Bright Eyes and Blue October.
 My tastes lie mostly somewhere in between though with the likes of:
 Dropkick Murphys
 Alkaline Trio
 Bouncing Souls
 Cursive
 Flogging Molly
 Gogol Bordello
 Transplants
 Rancid
 Social D
 Strung Out
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 I love Alkaline Trio!Malroth said:Since getting married and having kids I don't get to check out as much new stuff as I'd like to. 
 I like all ranges of punk, from hardcore: Ramallah and Give up the Ghost (american nightmare)
 to the wimpier Bright Eyes and Blue October.
 My tastes lie mostly somewhere in between though with the likes of:
 Dropkick Murphys
 Alkaline Trio
 Bouncing Souls
 Cursive
 Flogging Molly
 Gogol Bordello
 Transplants
 Rancid
 Social D
 Strung Out
 As for Gogol Bordello they are great live!
 Social D and Rancid are staples.
 Yes they are and have a new album coming out sooner or later but they should have been bigger. They were soooo friggin good.MK50139 said:
 Still around and going strong for an original LIHC band.tempo_n_groove said:In no particular order… 
 Vision of Disorder. Demo 93'. When hearing this I was blown away. Too bad they never became bigger.
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 Social D are my favorite, though they seem to have lost a little bit live.brianlux said:
 Nice- a lot of lesser known here. Any particular favorite?Malroth said:Since getting married and having kids I don't get to check out as much new stuff as I'd like to. 
 I like all ranges of punk, from hardcore: Ramallah and Give up the Ghost (american nightmare)
 to the wimpier Bright Eyes and Blue October.
 My tastes lie mostly somewhere in between though with the likes of:
 Dropkick Murphys
 Alkaline Trio
 Bouncing Souls
 Cursive
 Flogging Molly
 Gogol Bordello
 Transplants
 Rancid
 Social D
 Strung Out
 Gogol Bordello are the best live.
 Almost anything Tim Armstrong is involve in I like, he has a solo album "this poets life"
 that is really good.
 Cursive is the only on my list I haven't seen live.The worst of times..they don't phase me,
 even if I look and act really crazy.0
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 Yes they are and have a new album coming out sooner or later but they should have been bigger. They were soooo friggin good.MK50139 said:
 Still around and going strong for an original LIHC band.tempo_n_groove said:In no particular order… 
 Vision of Disorder. Demo 93'. When hearing this I was blown away. Too bad they never became bigger.
 Agreed and looking forward too it. I think the majority of today's metalcore/hardcore bands owe a some level of gratitude to them. I'm sure you have, but check out Imprint . . . imo their best work.
 Really getting back into Bouncing Souls, so good.0
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            Anything from the bad brains, bad religion and social D. Now fuck off chris haha0
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            Sorry, have break to break the 1995 deadline, but here are my favorites:
 Propagandhi - Supporting Caste, Failed States
 SNFU - In the Meantime and In Between Time
 The Rebel Spell - Last Run
 Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
 Fugazi - The Argument, In On the Kill Taker
 Anchoress - Set Sail
 Run With Hunted - Destroy All Calendars
 Trial - Are These Our Lives?
 Fucked Up - The Chemistry of Common Life
 Cancer Bats - Hail Destroyer (more metal?)
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            Sorry to bend the time frame a little with mine but being that I am a 90's kid it was easier to include some newer ones. For the most part I included earlier bands though.
 The Distillers - Coral Fang
 Fugazi - Repeater
 Germs - (GI)
 The Adicts - Sound Of Music
 Misfits - Famous Monsters
 Dead Kennedys - Bedtime for Democracy
 The Vandals - Peace Thru Vandalism
 Suicidal Tendencies - Lights....Camera.....Revolution
 Dead End Lane - Dead End Lane (local current MD horror punk)
 Guttermouth - Eat Your Face0
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 Thanks! I'll check out some of the stuff I'm not familiar with. Same for everyone's input here. Good thread!Malroth said:
 Social D are my favorite, though they seem to have lost a little bit live.brianlux said:
 Nice- a lot of lesser known here. Any particular favorite?Malroth said:Since getting married and having kids I don't get to check out as much new stuff as I'd like to. 
 I like all ranges of punk, from hardcore: Ramallah and Give up the Ghost (american nightmare)
 to the wimpier Bright Eyes and Blue October.
 My tastes lie mostly somewhere in between though with the likes of:
 Dropkick Murphys
 Alkaline Trio
 Bouncing Souls
 Cursive
 Flogging Molly
 Gogol Bordello
 Transplants
 Rancid
 Social D
 Strung Out
 Gogol Bordello are the best live.
 Almost anything Tim Armstrong is involve in I like, he has a solo album "this poets life"
 that is really good.
 Cursive is the only on my list I haven't seen live.
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            Anybody ever listen to Flipper?
 Thoughts?0
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 Yeah, good noise/punk band from S.F. Not my favorite but I like their punk attitude. Here they are with Krist Novovselic helping out:tempo_n_groove said:Anybody ever listen to Flipper? 
 Thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KACOwlU58QQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KACOwlU58QQ
 Post edited by brianlux on"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            I'm not huge into punk, but I am in love with Fugazi. So Fugazi x 10.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 I can't believe that Flipper did a reunion tour… That's just sad. The raw footage of them from back in the day is awesome, this? Not so much...brianlux said:
 Yeah, good noise/punk band from S.F. Not my favorite but I like their punk attitude. Here they are with Krist Novovselic helping out:tempo_n_groove said:Anybody ever listen to Flipper? 
 Thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KACOwlU58QQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KACOwlU58QQ
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 Ever try Egghead or Pailhead? You'll see the breadcrumb trail. :-)PJ_Soul said:I'm not huge into punk, but I am in love with Fugazi. So Fugazi x 10. 
 How about Slant 6, Nation of Ulysses, Born Against, Converge, Ty Seagall, The Oh Sees?
 These are all bands I totally dig.0
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 That Tim Armstrong album with the Agrolites is phenomenal! I really wish he would do another one.Malroth said:
 Social D are my favorite, though they seem to have lost a little bit live.brianlux said:
 Nice- a lot of lesser known here. Any particular favorite?Malroth said:Since getting married and having kids I don't get to check out as much new stuff as I'd like to. 
 I like all ranges of punk, from hardcore: Ramallah and Give up the Ghost (american nightmare)
 to the wimpier Bright Eyes and Blue October.
 My tastes lie mostly somewhere in between though with the likes of:
 Dropkick Murphys
 Alkaline Trio
 Bouncing Souls
 Cursive
 Flogging Molly
 Gogol Bordello
 Transplants
 Rancid
 Social D
 Strung Out
 Gogol Bordello are the best live.
 Almost anything Tim Armstrong is involve in I like, he has a solo album "this poets life"
 that is really good.
 Cursive is the only on my list I haven't seen live.0
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