Joseph
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Sucked Patrick Flynns dick.
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Post by Joseph on Aug 20, 2007 18:26:34 GMT -5
Anyone have any death threat?
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Post by Aleksksks on Aug 21, 2007 8:20:52 GMT -5
ATTN: EVERYONE
don't download the Supertouch CD... some of the tracks are skipping a lot. I think my computer was too hot when I was ripping the CD, and I didn't notice it until I heard the skipping on my I-pod.
I'll fix it later... just a heads up though, that upload is defective.
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Post by Red on Aug 21, 2007 13:08:05 GMT -5
someone put up the attitude cd!
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Post by xODIO PUROx on Aug 21, 2007 14:27:24 GMT -5
ATTN: EVERYONE don't download the Supertouch CD... some of the tracks are skipping a lot. I think my computer was too hot when I was ripping the CD, and I didn't notice it until I heard the skipping on my I-pod. I'll fix it later... just a heads up though, that upload is defective. Yeah, I had the same problem. I thought my comp was just running too many processes or something, but it was just the tracks.
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Post by gnarlyXcharly on Aug 21, 2007 16:06:40 GMT -5
Band : Gayrilla Biscuits Album : Hung Queens Can Suck It EP Genre : Hardcore / Punk Year : 2006 Track List: 01. Suck On My Balls 02. Bringin It Down My Throat 03. I Can't Believe That You're Not Gay 04. Be Gay 05. It's Butt Fuckin' Time/Just Guys 06. Gay Edge Revenge 07. Screaming For Jizz 08. Spray It In My Face rapidshare.com/files/50267141/Gayrilla_Biscuits_-_Hung_Queens_Can_Suck_It_EP__2006_.rarI recomend this for Cachito and Carlos, or anyone that really likes to laugh and good old school hardcore.
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Post by angermeanshate361 on Aug 21, 2007 16:11:04 GMT -5
not really a band per say, but any mid 90's vegan sxe mosh bands
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Post by gnarlyXcharly on Aug 21, 2007 16:17:42 GMT -5
not really a band per say, but any mid 90's vegan sxe mosh bands The only one I can think about is Earth Crisis, but I don't have any full albums.
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Post by angermeanshate361 on Aug 21, 2007 16:24:26 GMT -5
not really a band per say, but any mid 90's vegan sxe mosh bands The only one I can think about is Earth Crisis, but I don't have any full albums. there's definitely a shitload more
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Post by xtonyx on Aug 21, 2007 16:28:06 GMT -5
The only one I can think about is Earth Crisis, but I don't have any full albums. there's definitely a shitload more Definitely a shitload more. I've got a few Earth Crisis albums and that one Path of Resistance album if you guys want it.
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Post by Aleksksks on Aug 21, 2007 16:55:01 GMT -5
not really a band per say, but any mid 90's vegan sxe mosh bands I have a CD at home with a bunch of Catalyst records albums... Birthright, Culture, Extinction... as soon as I get them up, I'll post em.
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Post by angermeanshate361 on Aug 21, 2007 16:56:48 GMT -5
not really a band per say, but any mid 90's vegan sxe mosh bands I have a CD at home with a bunch of Catalyst records albums... Birthright, Culture, Extinction... as soon as I get them up, I'll post em. badass, when I get home Im gonna upload chokehold and whatever else I can find on my computer
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Post by Aleksksks on Aug 21, 2007 17:09:12 GMT -5
here ya go SHAGGY... Culture - Heteronome 1. Oath 2. The Everyman 3. No Drive 4. Deforestation 5. Exchange
rapidshare.com/files/48578878/culture_heteronome.rar
I first heard this band when I was shopping online for an X-watch after breaking my first Rev model. Catalyst Records was the only other label that I found that specialized in Swatch X Rated replicas, and that led me to the bands on the label. Culture, and Birthright were they only two that I could stand, and just barely.
This is a good example of what the 90s sounded like. Imagine listening to this, kick boxing in cargo pants, bandannas, and Xd up construction gloves.
Don't forget the politics. There is more preaching on this EP along than at any modern hardcore show! |
*this link was borrowed. commentary by myself
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Post by Aleksksks on Aug 21, 2007 17:50:16 GMT -5
Reach The Sky - So Far From Home 1. Maybe Next Year 2. So Far From Home 3. The Chase Is On 4. She Really Loved You 5. In My Defense 6. World Stands Still 7. At Your Doorstep 8. Seems Like Forever 9. Sometimes The Things You Say 10. First Few Days 11. Tonight 12. Everybody's Hero 13. Last Glories
rapidshare.com/files/48806333/Reach_The_Sky_-_So_Far_From_Home__1999_.rar
Everyone has had those nights of driving out with friends in the cold with the windows down and the stereo cranked up full blast. Well, this was what was playing on my stereo for many cold nights. You're a poser if you say you don't like this band.
Reach The Sky can appeal to everyone. The lyrics and singing are catchy and the music, while upbeat and melodic at times, doesn't go to far away from some good Traditional Oldschool Hardcore.
One of my favorite Boston bands of the late 90s! |
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Post by Aleksksks on Aug 21, 2007 17:56:29 GMT -5
some more 90s Straight Edge mosh metal..
Another Victim - Apocalypse Now 1. Judgement's Coming 2. Free In Constraint 3. Threat 4. Vicars Of Glutton Filth (Apocalypse Now) 5. A Lesson In Fear 6. Deconstruct Their Lies
rapidshare.com/files/48663112/Another_Victim_-_Apocalypse_Now__1998_.rar
Another 90s band... this band is from Syracuse, the 90s mecca of Straight Edge hardcore. Its heavy as shit, and straight edge as shit. Bust out the cargo pants for this one.
Also, the vocalist went on to sing in The Promise, which is probably the best Straight Edge band in early 2000 in my opinion. Check them out too. |
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Post by angermeanshate361 on Aug 21, 2007 21:54:37 GMT -5
here ya go SHAGGY... Culture - Heteronome 1. Oath 2. The Everyman 3. No Drive 4. Deforestation 5. Exchange
rapidshare.com/files/48578878/culture_heteronome.rar
I first heard this band when I was shopping online for an X-watch after breaking my first Rev model. Catalyst Records was the only other label that I found that specialized in Swatch X Rated replicas, and that led me to the bands on the label. Culture, and Birthright were they only two that I could stand, and just barely.
This is a good example of what the 90s sounded like. Imagine listening to this, kick boxing in cargo pants, bandannas, and Xd up construction gloves.
Don't forget the politics. There is more preaching on this EP along than at any modern hardcore show! |
*this link was borrowed. commentary by myself awesome, I have this birthright on my comp. im not sure what cd it is but fuck, so much mosh, especially in the intro plus homeboy from fallout boy was in this band!
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