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Top 5 punk albums

Post by Joe » Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:18 pm

1. No Control
2. No Control
3. End on End
4. No Control
5. No Control

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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by jason » Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:31 pm

this is hard

black flag - damaged
minutemen - double nickels on the time
wire - pink flag
rites of spring - end on end
bad brains - s/t

want to mention stooges - funhouse but i don't know if that's really a punk record. rites is sort of a stretch too. replace that with the clash s/t if you really take issue with that.

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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by jason » Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:31 pm

this is hard

black flag - damaged
minutemen - double nickels on the dime
wire - pink flag
rites of spring - end on end
bad brains - s/t

want to mention stooges - funhouse but i don't know if that's really a punk record. rites is sort of a stretch too. replace that with the clash s/t if you really take issue with that.

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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Joe » Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:45 pm

I will also put End on End in my top 5.
It's punk enough.

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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by DaVo » Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:18 pm

No real order
Germs - GI
X - Wild Gift
Clash - S/t
TSOL - Dance With Me
Adolescents - S/t
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Tom » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:55 am

adolescents-s/t
youth brigade-sound and fury
bad brains-the youth are getting restless (live in amsterdam)
monomen-wrecker (not really punk, but still 'more punker' than most)
toxic reasons-kill by remote control
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Big Fat Retard » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:43 am

1. Green Day-American Idiot
2. Fall Out Boy-Infinity On High
3. Blink 182-Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
4. Billy Idol-Whiplash Smile
5. Avril Lavigne-Let Go
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Tom » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:20 pm

i figured you reply with some 'clever' crap like that.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by elliot » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:51 pm

Against the Grain is better than No Control.

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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Big Fat Retard » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:58 pm

Tom wrote:i figured you reply with some 'clever' crap like that.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Crumpty Williams » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:58 pm

elliot wrote:Against the Grain is better than No Control.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by inx515xhell » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:04 pm

i agree with crumpty and elliot.

no one mentioned GROUP SEX?!?!

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Post by Walking Thunder » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:30 pm

Big Fat Retard wrote:1. Green Day-American Idiot
2. Fall Out Boy-Infinity On High
3. Blink 182-Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
4. Billy Idol-Whiplash Smile
5. Avril Lavigne-Let Go
Did you get some help making this list? Because I'm sort of surprised that you have enough know-how of today's pop culture to make such a list (except for the Billy Idol album). I figured you would shut yourself away from the bands you mentioned and stick with your hippy stuff to the point that you wouldn't be aware of anything that has been released in the past few years. I guess not.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Big Fat Retard » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:55 pm

Walking Thunder wrote:
Big Fat Retard wrote:1. Green Day-American Idiot
2. Fall Out Boy-Infinity On High
3. Blink 182-Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
4. Billy Idol-Whiplash Smile
5. Avril Lavigne-Let Go
Did you get some help making this list? Because I'm sort of surprised that you have enough know-how of today's pop culture to make such a list (except for the Billy Idol album). I figured you would shut yourself away from the bands you mentioned and stick with your hippy stuff to the point that you wouldn't be aware of anything that has been released in the past few years. I guess not.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by DaVo » Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:13 pm

Tom wrote:adolescents-s/t
youth brigade-sound and fury
bad brains-the youth are getting restless (live in amsterdam)
monomen-wrecker (not really punk, but still 'more punker' than most)
toxic reasons-kill by remote control
See Sound and Fury is a good record but I could never get past all the silly rap stuff. Plus their best song isn't on the record, which I never understoud.

I forgot the Bad Brains but it's hard to limit to just 5 albums.

Toxic Reason was by far one of the hardest working and most over looked bands to come from the 80s. Though live they tended to play too long but still a great show.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by DaVo » Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:21 pm

inx515xhell wrote:i agree with crumpty and elliot.

no one mentioned GROUP SEX?!?!
Though it is a great record, I don't see it in the top 5. Maybe the top 15 or 20.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Joe » Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:50 pm

No way dudes. No Control is their best album.

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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by noel_nothing » Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:47 pm

i agree with joe. against the grain is good, but no control is much better.

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Post by Crumpty Williams » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:24 pm

against the grain is simply bad religion's best album, hands down. no contest. not even close. no control and suffer are probably tied for second. suffer gets points for being the "breakthrough", but no control gets points for adding some nice refinement to what suffer was. Against the Grain, however, was simply the absolute perfection of the Bad REligion formula. Ultimate. Every second of every song (seventeen i believe!) from start to finish is really just superb. No Control was definitely still in the devloping stages... mostly straight up awesome but mixed in with a few weakies (i.e. the world won't stop, anxiety, sometimes it feels like....).

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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Tom » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:45 pm

i agree w/davo...it's hard to list a 'top 5'. i just posted the 5 that came to mind. i totally forgot dagnasty's 'can i say'. while we're at it, big black was 'more punkerer' than most, as well. ...and then there's elvis costello.
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Post by DaVo » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:46 pm

Sorry I will always like the pre-85 stuff before they went "Into the Unknown". The first EP is hands down their best stuff. It took me a long time to listen to the newer stuff without disappointed. In a lot of ways it's two different bands. Though the new stuff is still better then most of what came out in the last 10 years.
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Post by Tom » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:49 pm

DaVo wrote:Sorry I will always like the pre-85 stuff before they went "Into the Unknown". The first EP is hands down their best stuff. It took me a long time to listen to the newer stuff without disappointed. In a lot of ways it's two different bands. Though the new stuff is still better then most of what came out in the last 10 years.
i am assuming you are typing of bad religion...?

i honestly don't know two poops about that band other than the singer is some kind of part time scientist.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by DaVo » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:55 pm

Tom wrote:i agree w/davo...it's hard to list a 'top 5'. i just posted the 5 that came to mind. i totally forgot dagnasty's 'can i say'. while we're at it, big black was 'more punkerer' than most, as well. ...and then there's elvis costello.
Yeah Dagnasty was great even some of the later stuff. DC has at least four or five that could be in there Minnor Threat, Bad Brains, Scream, GI, etc..

Then there is NYC with the Ramones, The Heartbreakers LAMF, Reagan Youth, Agnostic Front, etc... UK with the UK Subs, Buzzcocks, Clash, The Damned, etc... The Midwest with Naked Raygun, Effigies, Big Black, etc...

It will always be hard to name just 5. Unless it would be local bands.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by Tom » Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:10 am

'not so quiet on the western front' is always a good marker.

davo, i know i have asked you before, but, do you have a copy of this?

if so, burn me a copy, or i can do it myself on my afro-engineered vinyl-to-digital super music copying kontrapshun.
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Tom wrote:
DaVo wrote:Sorry I will always like the pre-85 stuff before they went "Into the Unknown". The first EP is hands down their best stuff. It took me a long time to listen to the newer stuff without disappointed. In a lot of ways it's two different bands. Though the new stuff is still better then most of what came out in the last 10 years.
i am assuming you are typing of bad religion...?

i honestly don't know two poops about that band other than the singer is some kind of part time scientist.
yes

No Control, Suffer and Against the Grain are all Bad Religion records. They Broke up in 85 or 86 while recording this awful metal record called Into the Unknown and then got back together and recorded Into the Known followed by Suffer which I think came out in 88. I remember being excited to hear it and then glad when I heard Eric G.'s copy that I didn't pay for it. They made a major change in their sound, a lot cleaner, less aggressive. It really wasn't what I was hoping for. Like I said two different sounds, two different bands.

I believe they are talking about Rites of Spring - End on End. Never really gave them much of a chance after hearing the ST years ago. I have to say I'm not sure I have in fact heard End on End. By the time it had come out, I was avoiding the DC arty anti-punk post hardcore stuff. Though I do know that it is often thought as a fore runner for Emo though I think Embrace beat it to the punch 5 years earlier.
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Re: Top 5 punk albums

Post by jason » Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:20 am

ironically i had typed embrace before rites but then decided that most people on this board would have jumped on my ass for it not being 'punk' so i decided to put rites, then again i guess they are both emo in that sense, though not like still life or anything like that that would come yet another five years later...

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Post by DaVo » Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:26 am

Tom wrote:'not so quiet on the western front' is always a good marker.

davo, i know i have asked you before, but, do you have a copy of this?

if so, burn me a copy, or i can do it myself on my afro-engineered vinyl-to-digital super music copying kontrapshun.
Yeah and I thought I had it but after just checking, I know at some point I had a copy but most have sold it or it went missing along with a bunch of records and the girl I was seeing at the time. You know Stout may have a copy.

I was saving up for one of those USB turn table but I don't know if I'd even have the time to record everything.
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Post by Tom » Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:30 am

DaVo wrote:I was saving up for one of those USB turn table but I don't know if I'd even have the time to record everything.
i gots one of them.
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Post by DaVo » Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:32 am

jason wrote:ironically i had typed embrace before rites but then decided that most people on this board would have jumped on my ass for it not being 'punk' so i decided to put rites, then again i guess they are both emo in that sense, though not like still life or anything like that that would come yet another five years later...
I always felt like Embrace didn't get the credit they earned. A great record that is completely over looked and really set the sound for most of the emo bands that came after.

Another over looked Discord band is Nation of Ulysse
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