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Favourite "Punk" Albums


Stephen

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Whats your fave then? any kind of punk. emo punk. hardcore punk. classic etc

some faves from me

Millencolin - Pennybridge Pioneers

The Ataris - Blue Skies

Strung Out - An American Paradox

so' date=' whats your faves?[/quote']

lol ive got the millencolin one

how ace is no cigar

???

i like some of the poppy stuff but hardcore stuff is cool too

used to like greenday and dookie is still awesome

would you class my chemical romance as punky? well i like that too

and the get up kids - something to write home about is absoultley fantastic thats kinda emo too

then theres the sexpistols well what can i say? god save the queen and all that

i enjoy listening to them as well.

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The Clash - s/t

RFTC - 'Live From Camp X-Ray'

Guitar Wolf - 'Jet Generation'

Sex Pistols - 'Nevermind the Bollocks'

The Replacements - 'Let It Be'

Black Flag - 'Damaged'

Husker Du - 'Candy Apple Grey'

Amen - 'We Have Come for Your Parents'

Rancid - ...Out Come The Wolves'

Fugazi - 'Repeater'

The Ramones - s/t

The New York Dolls - s/t

Iggy and the Stooges - 'Raw Power'

Dead Kennedys - 'Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables'

There are more I'm sure...

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Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves

MC5 - Kick Out The Jams

Ten Foot Pole - Insider

Anti Nowhere League - We Are The League

Buzzcocks - Going Steady

CIV - Set Your Goals

Dropkick Murphys - Live on St Patricks Day

The Dwarves - Come Clean

Descendents - Everything Sucks

Green Day - Dookie

Iggy and the Stooges - Raw Power

New Bomb Turks - Nightmare Scenario

NOFX - White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean

RATM - s/t

Ramones - s/t

Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material

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The Ramone's - It's Alive!

The Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks

The Cramps - Big Beat from Badsville (Probably more of a Psychobilly album,but it's still more Punk that anything made in the last few years anyway)

Rancid - And Out Come the Wolves.....

NOFX - White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean

Rocket From the Crypt - Scream Dracula, Scream!

Green Day - Insomniac

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Just a few:

CRASS - Penis Envy

CHUMBAWAMBA - Pictures Of Starving Children

CONFLICT - The Ungovernable Force

DEAD KENNEDYS - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables

DISCHARGE - Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing

FUAL - Fuck Up And Live

NAUSEA - Extinction

SUBHUMANS - From The Cradle To The Grave

DIRT - Just An Error

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Scum ... punk ?

well yeah why not

ND were still then a part of the punk community. They didn't fully embrace metal until their third full length.

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the clash -the clash

the ramones -ramones

sex pistols - nevermind the bollocks

cock sparrer - shock troops

the damned - machine gun ettiquette

cocknet rejects - greatest hits vol.1

angelic upstarts - teenage warning

stooges - raw power

buzzcocks - singles going steady.

uk subs - crash coarse.

the dead pets - revenge of the villiage idiots.

+THE ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE -WE ARE THE LEAGUE - PURE CLASS.

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has that cock sparer track got "argy bargy" on? a punk singalong classic if there ever was one! i should have said somethin by the damned but couldnt think which album...i dont really listen to much of the 70s/oi kinda stuff no more like

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Since you say any kind of punk:

The Faint - Danse Mcabre (Electro punk)

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One of my favorite bands, although I never thought about them being punk, but I guess there is a punk aesthetic to most Saddle Creek bands. Anyway;

Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters

Desparecidos - Read Music, Speak Spanish

Life Without Buildings - Any Other City

The Faint - Danse Macabre (although their best song is on "Blank Wave Arcade")

Atari Teenage Riot - 60 Second Wipeout

ATDI- In/Casino/Out

Minor Threat - Discography

Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary

Get Up Kids - STWHA

Green Day - Nimrod

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Se x Pistols

Never mind the bollocks

The Damned were punk as fuck and funny as hell,buy Machine Gun Etiquette.

Crass were a bunch of whining hippies,I saw them at the Music Hall once,fucking depressing gig,lots of monitors showing Hiroshima and other disturbing stuff,nae exactly uplifting smile enducing stuff.

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has that cock sparer track got "argy bargy" on? a punk singalong classic if there ever was one! i should have said somethin by the damned but couldnt think which album...i dont really listen to much of the 70s/oi kinda stuff no more like

THAT ALBUM HAS THE LOT ON IT -NEARLY EVERY TRACK IS A CLASSIC -YOU'LL LOVE IT.

ALSO

L.A.M.F -JOHNNY THUNDERS AND THE HEARTBREAKERS.

SHAM 69 -GREATEST HITS

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Never mind the bollocks

The Damned were punk as fuck and funny as hell' date='buy Machine Gun Etiquette.

Crass were a bunch of whining hippies,I saw them at the Music Hall once,fucking depressing gig,lots of monitors showing Hiroshima and other disturbing stuff,nae exactly uplifting smile enducing stuff.[/quote']

Machine Gun Etiquette? A work of genius.

Crass a bunch of whining hippies? There we're gonna have to disagree. I did actually intend to make that gig at the Music Hall, but wasn't able to:( 1981 as I remember with Poison Girls and Annie Anxiety.

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Poison girls were nae bad' date='Annie Anxiety was laughably terrible[/quote']

What I find extremely sad about anarcho punk today, is its stagnation musically. No longer will you find acts who seek to push musical boundaries as many 80s anarcho outfits did. Annie Anxiety, The Cravats, Rubella Ballet, Chumbawamba, Rudimentary Peni, Flowers In The Dustbin, Flux Of Pink Indians, and KUKL were just a few. Sure, folks such as Guts Pie Earshot and Submission Hold do indeed do this, but many do not. They follow a standard formula.

Did you catch many bands at the 62 Club? Conflict? Flux? Subhumans? Instigators? Alternative?

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yeah

The 62 club was a great den of iniquity,you were met with the smell of young kids sniffing glue,and folk were jacking up in the concert hall,mental place,Zounds were nae bad,but Toxics wiped the floor with just about everyone including The Angelic Upstarts who were great at Fusion

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The 62 club was a great den of iniquity' date='you were met with the smell of young kids sniffing glue,and folk were jacking up in the concert hall,mental place,Zounds were nae bad,but Toxics wiped the floor with just about everyone including The Angelic Upstarts who were great at Fusion[/quote']

Ever run in to some of these folks? Jeanette Wiseman, Ingrid and Anna Stevenson, Andrew Flett, Morag Fraser, Steve Hughes?

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I was at school with Ingrid and Anna in Banff.

Cool. I still run in to Ingrid occasionally. We met 1986. Met Steve Hughes and Flett then too. As I remember, they were from Banff as well.

Anna? I used to see her at punk shows at Drakes all the time with her then partner Jeeves.

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