This just popped up in my blog reader, Ignition, a late 80s DC band with Alex Mackeye and the usual crew.
-Joe
I have been loving Bouncing Souls of late:
SHARK ATTACK!
we are about to break the surly bonds of gravity and punch the face of God!
I'm into some Good Riddance lately. Saw them twice in shows. Hard to beat.
Just got tickets to see Bad Brains in DC. Fuck Ya!!!
Its gonna be shit show. An old style DC throwdown...except everyone is 30 years older.
we are about to break the surly bonds of gravity and punch the face of God!
uhhh. are there still tickets?
oh while I'm here: apparently Refused is touring.. right now. WTF.
saw fugazi sometime around '90
I have a friend who still can't get enough misfits
any dk fans here?....
Going to see Agnostic Front with Sick of It All and Toe to Toe in two weeks - it's been a while....
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we are about to break the surly bonds of gravity and punch the face of God!
Refused is doing shows with Off! who feature Keith Morris as a frontman. That show has the potential to have the most songs per minute of any this year.
Hm I didn't know that. Refused is a guilty pleasure but they fit with the theme of the thread :p I'd only be paying to hear one song.
Does Shellac count? Maybe that's more mid-late 90's.
At Action Park
Terraform
1000 Hurts
Those rock my balls off every time.
Auk's words to live by:
Blow up and pin a picture of M. Bartoli on your wall. When you achieve that position, stop. Until then, stretch, ride, stretch, ride, eat less, and ride more.
quick note, possibly unrelated as i'm trying to do paperwork/biz at the same time damned printer/scanner crap.
i'm digging some Betty Blowtorch these days. it's kinda old "girl punkmetal" with a bit of motorhead influence. track 15 on Are You Man Enough (2001)is dead-on MH style.
best tracks: 1,6,12,15. enjoy
I'll have to pick that up. The wifey loves that stuff.
we are about to break the surly bonds of gravity and punch the face of God!
I'm happy to see this thread alive as the closest I got to a Fugazi show was driving around the outskirts of Olympia WA in 1987ish looking for a church where they were supposed to be playing. Never found it. I haven't listened to much of this lately but boy it holds up well and brings me back. I did see Mission of Burma a few years ago; they did great especially given that they were playing an art museum.
One of the best live shows I ever saw.
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