Goo Goo Dolls > the Replacements and you can take that to da bank
Goo Goo Dolls > the Replacements and you can take that to da bank
Radiohead Queens Of The Stoneage The Kills Led Zeppelin Grateful Dead
@Johnny Sick Radiohead for me too. I can see why people like it though.
@Luke Henley 2nd one got a legit reissue not too long ago, iirc. Vomit Pigs E.P. and another run of the Stains LP would make me happy.
@Scrodd Prickknee Always found it odd that social media could gut the forum landscape in the way that it has. I way prefer this model to scrolling through a bunch of pics.
I'll be spreading my filth all over the Retreat.
https://totalpunkrecords.com/community/xenforum/topic/155555/total-punk-corporate-retreat-ii-a-symposium-on-corporate-greed Bada-bing, bada-boom.
@Ebber i just saw them last April with Los Olvidados. So good!!
The entire genre of black metal. Corny.I also don't like New Bomb Turks. Jawbreaker is one of the worst things I have ever heard only made worse by bands that are inspired by them.
a total punk comp would be real cool, not so quiet on the western front type with a shitload of bands, family tree, etc. or a singles comp with all of the older 45s in one spot
Dig this stuff, some Der Dustige Mann-style action.
This is really cool! More weirdo punk please.
Notable, thanks. This is the kind of place my mind goes during idle hours (it can't be all Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers all day, every day).
Looking forward to hearing new puppet wipes. Lavender Flu kind of came out already? I listened to it on acid several months ago and was a bit thrown by the fleetwood mac cover--love this album tho...
Take a Bite our first single, full EP in the works. Thanks for listening!
Die ÖwanReally cool lo-fi drum machine synth punk from Japan, originally released on two hopelessly obscure cassettes during the early 80s Öwannibalism 美川憲一 (Mikawa Ken-Ichi)
I for one think Limp Bizkit and Slipknot's influences are finally being embraced by a new crop of hardcore kids and I think that's a good thing. Also all that 90s sad sack guitar pop: Counting Cro...