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[QUOTE="Josh_Martin:862450"]I am not getting into this argument. But here's a list of good and real hardcore/punk records (hardcore started to suck when they stopped calling it hardcore/punk. hardcore without the punk = wigger shit) Maybe some of these records will open a certain christian dumbass' eyes a little. First, start here. bad brains - ROIR Sessions (do they still call it that? Its the one with the Capitol building getting struck by lightening on the cover) Then: Boston scene Jerrys Kids - Is This My World F.U.'s - My America Negative FX - s/t SSD - Get It Away also get the This Is Boston Not L.A. comp. The Gang Green tracks alone are worth it. Boston had the best bands on the east coast (imo) but you should also check out Minor Threat - Complete Discography CD C.O.C. - Eye For An Eye Agnostic Front - United Blood ep (Long out of print but there's a CD called Raw Unleashed which has that ep and a bunch of their demo tracks. Rules) Agnotic Front - Victim in Pain Meatmen - Crippled Children Suck (only available now on that Touch and Go Years CD) West Coast: FEAR - The Record Dead Kennedys - get the CD that has both Plastic Surgery Disasters and In God We Trust Inc. on it. Actually you can't go wrong with anything by DKs. D.R.I. - Dirty Rotten LP Suicidal Tendencies - s/t M.D.C. - Millions of Dead Cops (the CD version also has More Dead Cops, a collection of all their 7 inches. Awesome shit) Circle Jerks - the CD that has both Group Sex and Wild In The Streets (if you didn't like Black Flag's First 4 Years, I bet Group Sex is more what you were looking for) U.K. Exploited - Troops of Tomorrow Chaos UK - Short Sharp Shock I kept this to the "golden age" of hardcore, '81-'84. I'm sure I forgot a bunch of great stuff but that's enough to start with. [/QUOTE]
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