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1. Against The Wall, Identify Me (Nemesis Records, 1989)
2. Assuck, Necro Salvation (Rigid Records, 1989): All those bands in Tampa thought they were on some “real music” shit and looked at Assuck as something funny. What’s funny is how Assuck went down in history and the others were simply forgotten. 
3. Awake, Beliefs (Skene Records, 1989): My shit. The singer of Assuck did the cover. We played ABC No Rio one summer and Sick Of It All came down to support. I was wearing one of those “Spreading the Hardcore Reality” SOIA shirts and someone yelled, “More like ‘Spreading the Hardcore Monopoly’.” Lou, the singer from SOIA, heard it and called the whole show out. Nobody stepped up to him. It was amazing!
4. Bad Trip, Positively Bad (Bell Bottom Records, 1989): How come more people don’t talk about them? Isn’t this the guy that went on to do the Quicksand covers and tons of other shit?
5. Beyond Reason, It’s Only Just Begun (Youth Bus Records, 1990): This Miami band was so fucking hardcore, man. They meant it. They were the scene. They loved hardcore.
6. BOLD, untitled (Revelation Records, 1989): People flipped over how they looked here. Made sense to me. Tom Capone was in the band then. The songs were fresh with an original vibe and “Running Like Thieves” was great!
7. B.O.S., The New Beginning (Kickboot Records, 1988): Tommy Rat was a real punk. Jack killed himself. I wonder if Tommy is still around. They were older and drunker and looked at me like a normal kid from the suburbs. They grew to love me. They were so much fucking fun to see.
8. BURN, untitled (Revelation Records, 1990): “We have kiiiiiiiiiiillllled and shall be judged!” They were on some shit! Wow! I still listen to this on the regular.
9. Break Down, The ’87 Demo (Blackout Records, 1990): One of the best NYHC demos of all time. Classic!
10. Caution compilation (Skene Records, 1989): Great Skene comp. Crimpshrine is on it.


11. Chain Of Strength, True Till Death (Revelation Records, 1989): I fucking loved these guys. I won’t lie—I think I was dyeing my hair blond after this came out. I would rock a Chain Of Strength T-shirt now.
12. Chain Of Strength, What Holds Us Apart (Foundation Records, 1991)
13. Far Cry, Story of Life (Crucial Response Records, 1990): Toured with these guys. Nice dudes. We stayed with the drummer’s family in Alexandria for a while.
14. Fugazi, 3 songs (Dischord Records, 1989): Remember this? It’s fucking great.
15. GASH, untitled (Cleopatra Records, 1986): I used to order records through the mail from a place in SLC called Raunch Records. The dude—Brad I think—told me I would dig it so I purchased it. It’s heavy.
16. Gorilla Biscuits, untitled (Revelation Records, 1987): The illest record of the era, hands fucking down. Bidup Bo! The bass line in “Hold Your Ground” drove me crazy! I went to the Raybeez benefit show they played when Ray passed (tip my drink) in the late 90s. First song, I caught a boot in the eye and needed 12 stitches. Never been to the front of a show since.
17. Grudge, Project-Ex (Jism Records, 1989): This record offended some people. Funny.
18. Gut Instinct, Disturbing the Peace (Cornerstone Productions, 1990): I remember this record sort of split the kids around me. Some went hard; some went soft.
19. Immoral Discipline, Battlefield (D.S.I. Records, 1988): VA Skins! I hung out with Shawn for a bit in Miami in the late 80s. What a different place it was. 
20. Inside Out, untitled (Revelation Records, 1990): I was more into the NYC side of Rev, but this 7” was undeniable and the songs stand strong 15 years later. “No Spiritual Surrender,” man...
21. Inner Strength, Time for Reality (Victory Records, 1989): No mystery here. Fuck, Victory is huge now.
22. Insted, We’ll Make the Difference (Nemesis Records 1989): Cool band and all but they left a bad taste in my mouth. Why didn’t they use the A in instead?
23. Integrity, In Contrast of Sin (Victory Records, 1990): Was the singer painted on the back cover?
24. Jud Jud, X The Demos X (No Idea Records, 1997): You have to hear this. It’s Steve from Assuck.
25. Judge, New York Crew (Revelation Records, 1989): Wasn’t this on Schism? Was the original? Come on man... this is hard. Mike Judge man... I toured with them and we got in a fight at a 7/11 in Florida with a badass drag queen and a redneck that were together. Just me, Mike Judge, Porcell, the redneck and the drag queen. We took off in the van after that and got pulled over. We had to leave the van one by one backwards, cross our legs, and sit down on our knees. Fuck, that hurt.
26. Madball, Ball of Destruction (In Effect Records, 1989): OH SHIT!! I remember seeing Freddy coming on stage with Agnostic Front when he was a kid and the energy would rise! I was psyched when I heard this band was in the works. They just put out a new record that’s sick. Sixteen years later. Lifers!!
27. Minor Threat, Salad Days (Dischord Records, 1983/not original pressing)
28. Minor Threat, Live at Buffalo Hall (Lost And Found Records, 1988): Decent bootleg.
29. Murders compilation (Combined Effort and Vermiform Records, 1990): WTF!!! Absolution, Life’s Blood, Nausea, AND Born Against. Holy shit!!! Heavy Sam McPheeters liner notes inside.
30. Nausea, Cyber God (Allied Records, 1990)
31. Neglect, ’91 Demo (Mother Box Records, 1991): Lindenhurst is fucking hard.
32. No For An Answer, You Laugh EP (Revelation Records, 1988): I looked at this more than I listened to it.
33. Outburst, Miles to Go (Blackout Records, 1989): I remember listening to this a lot. The singer’s John Lennon glasses bummed me out, though.
34. Pagan Babies, Immaculate Conception (Positive Force Records, 1987): How cool is Philly? The best!
35. Pittbull, 1990 (Fist-O-Cuff Records, 1990): Remember trading records in the mail?
36. Pittbull, untitled (Fist-0-Cuff Records, 1989)
37. Powerhouse, untitled (New Age Records, 1989): Miami, man. They had a song called “Death of A Salesman.” I have a feeling it’s about drug dealers. You know what? I just looked—it’s about racism.
38. Quicksand, untitled (Revelation Records, 1990):  I quit playing music because of this record. Couldn’t compete.
39. Radon, untitled (No Idea Records, 1992): They set off the Gainesville scene. Well Roach Motel and Mutely Chicks did, but...
40. Reason To Believe, The Next Door (Nemesis Records, 1988): Sick! They turned into Sense Field. Dined and dashed at Denny’s after the show with them once.
41. S.O.D., untitled (White Label, 1985): Not the NYC band. Great fast hardcore band from Sweden. Sound Of Disaster.
42Sam Black Church, Unincorporated (Grinding Halt Records, 1989)
43. Scared Straight, Born to Be Wild (Mystic Records, 1985): Nardcore. I listen to this all the time. Real hardcore from California. I heard the singer ended up pitching for the White Sox.
44. Shelter, “The News” b/w “In Defense Of Reality” (Equal Vision Records, 1991): “I don’t want to hear your news, I want the news on me.” What?
45. Shelter, No Compromise (Equal Vision Records, 1990): I can say whatever I want, but I went to a temple for a while.
46. Sick Of It All, We Stand Alone (In Effect Records, 1991): EK and Eddie era. Great record.
47. Sick Of It All, untitled (Revelation Records, 1987): Anytime I get bummed on hardcore I just think about this vibe. It will never go bad.
48. Side By Side, You're Only Young Once... (Revelation Records, 1988): How great is this cover? You know, I think this record title had a big impact on me. Came out at the right time! Sammy looks so young on the inside pics. What happened to NYHC skins? How come you never see any??? “You ate your words, you drank your words, you smoked your words, now I know the Truth.”
49. Slap Of Reality, Stuck Inside (Vinyl Communications, 1989): We played a lot of shows together.
50. Snapcase, untitled (Victory Records, 1992): They were the biggest shit in the game for a while. Amazing band.
51. Supertouch, What Did We Learn? (Combined Effort, 1990): Mark Ryan is my boy. I love everything they did. Ever hear their song “Better?”
52. Warzone, Lower East Side Crew EP (Revelation Records, 1988): I wish this was happening right now! I sweat this vibe pretty hard.
53. Worlds Collide, untitled (Victory Records, 1992): Never really listened to this.
54. Youth Of Today, Can’t Close My Eyes EP (Positive Force Records, 1985): “You come to the shows, looking for a fight, / Stumble my way, we just might.” I always wished I had the first pressing with red on the front cover.
55. Youth Of Today, untitled (Revelation Records, 1990): Was this their last release? “Disengage” was a great song. Great cover.

I sold these to my friend Robin for $150 and a new bike. I still regret it, but I needed the bike bad. Anyway, I pulled the cover images off the web. Too good not to mention.

1. Verbal Assault, Tiny Giants
2. Pillsbury Hardcore
3. Crippled Youth, Join the Fight
4. Underdog: Top 3!!!
5. End The Warzone compilation

TREVOR SILMSER



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Subject: Mailorder Boyz Part 2
Date: Oct 21 2007 06:49:20 PM
Author: Kroog

Hmmm... I posted here already on 9/15/07 and here I am checking to find it gone today. Funny, because it was a positive comment with nothing offensive. (which is more than can be said of the bulk of what stands here below) I fondly remember waiting for what seemed like an eternity for the Awake! 7" after having ordered it directly from Skene! Records based on their first ad in MRR. And hell yes, it was worth that wait. The label even explained themselves (I believe it was also on behalf of the band) about how sub-par the resulting record would have been if they had rushed it out.



Subject: Straight and Loud
Date: Apr 27 2007 05:02:42 PM
Author: Ollie Grind

Crucial Youth, bitches!!!

Be just like me and Mr T!



Subject: ok
Date: Apr 18 2007 08:58:22 PM
Author: douchebaggery

lots of stuff missing imo



Subject: Trevor Silmser
Date: Dec 12 2006 09:44:42 PM
Author: Scott Athey

If someone could send this to Trevor Silmser that would be great. This is Scott Athey I played in AWAKE! with Trevor back in the day... Trevor- email me scott@lakeviewfellowship.com



Subject: amazing
Date: Jun 02 2006 04:27:33 PM
Author: hard corey

This is amazing! What a great and complete collection. Way to represent central florida harcore too. This made me very nostalgic. I was surprised to see fugazi and quicksand though- I would have thought them too poppy.

Danny needs to get a clue. Shape of punk to come?!! That album was so not punk or harcore it was a joke. And refused dared to rip off born against with their "refused are fucking dead?"

I was so siked to see slap of reality on here too. The first place I I think I ever saw vice magazine was in Robs apartment in NJ.



Subject:
Date: May 15 2006 03:37:19 PM
Author:

Question: Why don't you do an sXe issue of Vice?

Answer: Because the owner is conversative dipshit, and he is "above" that. You dig?



Subject: losing their edge
Date: Apr 15 2006 07:00:18 AM
Author: metal bunny

Why don't you do an sXe issue of Vice? There would probably be a great show of 'strength' and 'unity' among the whining, humourless pseudo nazis who write in to complain...



Subject: refused ?
Date: Mar 01 2006 04:52:33 AM
Author: Danny

no shape of punk to come ?



Subject: fuck
Date: Feb 09 2006 10:28:05 PM
Author: blah

earth crisis was fucking funny. most of these bands were awesome. buy this shit bitches.



Subject: hardcore
Date: Jan 24 2006 07:02:44 AM
Author: Karl Max

What! No ProtesBengt?! This looks like some ebay bottom-of-the-barrell-collection. This looks like fratboy-trustfund stuff.



Subject: So hard the dropped the "G."
Date: Jan 14 2006 02:50:10 AM
Author: Marko D.

Crucial Times! (X4)



Subject: omg420
Date: Jan 13 2006 11:41:26 PM
Author: fabio69

this was like totally cool when i was 16. i am really into wearing cowboy boots and art dance noise punk now. japanther are way cooler than the bad brains.



Subject: Outtah heeyah!
Date: Jan 13 2006 08:54:38 PM
Author: Pyramid Power

I don't know about anyone else, but right now I feel like moving to New York to forget my hardcore past!



Subject: wowza
Date: Jan 13 2006 08:54:04 PM
Author: patrick k

raise your hand if you are a loser hillbilly who moved to nyc to escape your hardcore past. now raise your hand if you are loser hillbilly who tries desperately to connect with nyc shit by reading vice from your basement apartment in pa all the while trying to escape your hardcore past. that accounts for 90% of the people who commented. its a fucking article you dipshits, its not advocating you join a hardcore band or shave your head or whatthefuckever. im guessing by vices usual readership that most of you own the firestorm record but now shit on it and do low grade coke with your media-class troll friends.



Subject: hahdcoah
Date: Jan 13 2006 07:04:14 PM
Author: another old punk

yeah, i bought almost all these when they were new, and eventually sold 'em all cause they were basically lame. that whole scene was lame, actually. about 95% meathead posturing and not much left for creating anything new. there were plenty of better bands then, and now.



Subject: Tardcore
Date: Jan 12 2006 09:50:36 PM
Author: Pyramid Power

No SSD???

That's the gayest list of white homo rock I've ever seen. Tell us the truth about your Robbie Williams CD's you wouldn't sell if you were starving!



Subject: Gut Instinct and the letter "T"
Date: Jan 11 2006 09:36:08 AM
Author: Smythe

What happened to the T in Gut Instinct? gut inSINCT. whoops, nothing like mispelling your own bands name on the cover of your 7"

RAT BASTARD!



Subject: recycling, being vegan, firestorms
Date: Jan 09 2006 12:12:02 AM
Author: karl

i want to see some earth crisis.



Subject: best records missing
Date: Jan 08 2006 07:58:18 AM
Author: OT

life`s blood defiance 7"
and project x
sticks and stones?????



Subject: your record collection
Date: Jan 08 2006 07:37:25 AM
Author: keith

did you just stop buying records in 91 or something? I would just shit to see a positive review of a new hardcore record in this magazine. not holding my breath



Subject: chain of strength
Date: Jan 08 2006 06:46:56 AM
Author: wayne

true! till! they all sold out!!!

what's up with vice putting little things about hardcore in the magazine now... i noticed it with the bold compilation review a little while ago. It's all been negative up to this point. cool i guess.



Subject: EH
Date: Jan 07 2006 07:16:00 PM
Author: Chris Black

Judge and Bold both sort of sucked, lets be real here. Chain Of Strength and Gorilla Biscuits were the gems.



Subject: jugde or bold
Date: Jan 07 2006 03:08:19 AM
Author: jim(smerk)

pulled over in the van.

it's 4am in the morning right now.

but yes. we were pulled over. the bass player had a broken leg and the cops freaked over it. we went out one by one.

jimmythetruth@hotmail.com


-jim



Subject: FUCK THINKING THOUGHTS
Date: Jan 06 2006 02:05:06 PM
Author: FUCK THINKING THOUGHTS

do DXM every day



Subject: fuck no
Date: Jan 06 2006 10:52:06 AM
Author: wtf

"Thank God i don't JUDGE."


you gotta be kiddin' me



Subject: punks not dead?
Date: Jan 06 2006 01:16:33 AM
Author: silvershamrock

Is it possible that T posted these 7" not as some sort of sad nostalgia but to remind people what punk fucking rock and hardcore is supposed to be?
I miss the days of shows put on in some kid's basement and searching the back of MRR for new music as opposed to the internet. The roots of hardcore definitly go back to 1967, and I pine for those days, as much as for 1987. However, that music made me the socially conscious, politically active person that I'm proud to be, and it opened me to so many avenues of music and ways of thought that the shitty ass music on the shitty ass radio would never allow. I'm proud to be an old punk, and I'll always be an old punk. Thank God i don't JUDGE.



Subject: oh!!!
Date: Jan 05 2006 11:24:06 PM
Author: the DRAMA!!!!

this is all so fucking hilarious!!! support the scene YO!!!! WORD!!! KEEP IT REAL AND THE SPIRITS!!! GHOSTZ!!! AHHHH FUCKING DXM EVERY DAY!!!



Subject: softcore
Date: Jan 05 2006 11:06:28 PM
Author: iamthebastard (strife)

whoa, this is too much of my formative, late-teen-early twenties! what a bl'ast from the past... against the wall first! great 7", not the best, but great. oh by the way i have all the one's you sold 'cept "end the warzone"... so if you would like'em back- $250.



Subject: hardcore
Date: Jan 05 2006 09:54:39 PM
Author: is the new gay

remember when "hardcore" meant beefy tattooed mooks who'd smash your face? And then one day it meant bedwetters with lots of sweaters and mean girlfriends. And now it's all 30+ year old pederasts who are "hardcore" bloggers and still think that they can topple the system. Fuck hardcore- it's one more reason white people hate themselves



Subject: Stop defending yourself
Date: Jan 05 2006 09:20:23 PM
Author: Red

I would love to see real hardcore guys strangle hipster softie whiners and strangle them with thier scarves they bought at Urban Outfitters!
Damn this violent thread is addictive! Just love this stuff for what it is Maahhhnnn!!!!!!



Subject: Hardcore Forever!
Date: Jan 05 2006 09:19:41 PM
Author: Militant Whack Job

That shit is all that, some of it will always be- fuckin' cool! Calm down, I'm old.



Subject: What A Bunch Of Fuckfaces
Date: Jan 05 2006 08:29:35 PM
Author: Middle Aged Youth

Who said anything about Straight Edge? The title says Hardcore, you bunch of mop-headed, blazer wearing jerkoffs.

Fuck these idiots, T. Nice job, you know who knows what time it is.



Subject: lost edge
Date: Jan 05 2006 07:50:50 PM
Author: drugs

straight edge is not a way of life, it's a pop culture.



Subject: hardcore
Date: Jan 05 2006 04:10:42 PM
Author: fk

nobody's perfect great brooklyn hardcore band anybody remember or agree?



Subject: fuck the haters
Date: Jan 05 2006 03:13:38 PM
Author: posiiiiiiiiiiiiii

7 Seconds not found.
the verdict? NOT POSI ENOUGH.



Subject: you're right!
Date: Jan 05 2006 11:44:49 AM
Author: scientist

lindenhurst IS hard ... it's also the only decent town in suffolk county. all of these 7"s came out before the 516/631 split. now? civil war.



Subject: niiice
Date: Jan 05 2006 08:29:03 AM
Author: JP

good selection, i have most of these and still love them after all these years... bad trip was such a great band, they never really got big though. quicksand, burn, inside out, madball, against the wall, underdog... thats some of my favorite music.
all these haters are cracking me up - did you get beat up at a hardcore show or what the hell made you so bitter and spiteful? do you, baby, or fall back.



Subject: i guess
Date: Jan 05 2006 07:20:59 AM
Author: me

I guess I'll never know how good these records sounded at the time. I grew up after the whole American punk scene got commercialised. (Offspring, Green Day, etc,)



Subject: hard(hehe)core
Date: Jan 05 2006 02:16:06 AM
Author: mreks

and to think there people out there who call emo kids "fags".....pfffffft!



Subject: no subject
Date: Jan 05 2006 01:27:26 AM
Author: C

Lightning strikes twice...on the article he's put so much soul into bashing. You 'hate' this kind of music, but you keep coming back...

I think we have a Hardcore kid in cognito



Subject: hardcore is still gay
Date: Jan 05 2006 01:20:38 AM
Author: judge dread

except for minor threat and sham 69. but sham are oi, oops.

so i guess that leaves one good band. oh wait there were 2. that other one that was ALL BLACK RASTAS WHO SMOKED WEED AND LOVE REGGAE and made way better music than you uninspired, uncreative pieces of scene-driven bullshit.

man, skinheads were wayyy fucking cooler in 1969 - black people even wrote songs for them (symarip, "skinhead moonstomp" joe the boss, "skinhead revolt" et al..)...maybe it's just american skins who blow ass...no actually it's just americans that blow ass. and especially americans into hardcore.

hardcore is still gay, half of you turned emo, and the other half is busy punching me in the face cuz he's edge and has zero self control (true story, at the fucking TRIBECA GRAND. don't tell his crew he likes techno, though)

fuck hardcore and fuck hardcore sluts even more. their pussies are rank as fuck.

bring it back to 1967.



Subject: Ha Ha, Pussies
Date: Jan 04 2006 07:23:14 PM
Author: Lightning Rod

Coldplay! Starbucks! The Postal Service!
You guys crack me up. So defensive, so reactive, and so wrong -
Just like 99.19% of these shitty records.
You can't even smell your own loser funk.
Lightning strikes twice.



Subject: summat
Date: Jan 04 2006 08:46:45 AM
Author: crow dave

just `cos it`s not very good doesn`t make it hardcore,eh?



Subject: WOW...
Date: Jan 03 2006 03:26:37 PM
Author: COMPTROL/TLH

SOME OF YOU REALLY NEED TO GET OVER YOURSELVES. NO IT'S NOT THE MOST TECHNICAL OR INNOVATIVE OR "ARTFUL" MUSIC, (WHICH IS A LARGE PART OF THE POINT)BUT IT MEANT A LOT TO SOME OF US WHO WENT ON TO DO A LOT MORE AFTER STARTING OFF IN BANDS SIMILAR THESE. IN MANY CASES HC/PUNK KEPT PEOPLE ALIVE AND/OR OUT OF INSTITUTIONS. NOT TO COME ACROSS AS LUDDITE, BUT I MISS THE DAYS WHEN YOU HAD TO SEEK GOOD MUSIC OUT AND IT WASN'T JUST A QUICK SEARCH AND DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE, MYSPACE, ETC. NOTHING WRONG W/ THAT, THOUGH, JUST CHANGE (PROGRESS?)FOR THE BETTER AND WORSE...



Subject: SUCKS
Date: Jan 03 2006 01:36:45 PM
Author: sucks

sucks



Subject: gay-core
Date: Jan 03 2006 11:30:19 AM
Author: nick

I used to worship most of these bands and have quite a few of these records. Then I started having way more fun not being angry all the time and drinking beer... Its kinda funny- lately in Seattle there have been "GayCore" shows, all these washed up SXE jocks are now homosexuals (litterally)...



Subject: Why?
Date: Jan 03 2006 04:10:28 AM
Author: Nick Gayzore

These record covers are nothing special and most of these bands are nothing special.

I'm more impressed by the Gayrilla Biscuits for baiting the Gorilla Biscuits than I am for any of these retards.

Also this doesn't even look like the writer of this article finished his first draft. I guess he was too busy doing something really aggressive but also intelligent like staring a band with a name like Forever Dies Tomorrow or Most Sacred Anger. Coming up with hardcore bandnames is easy.



Subject: hardcore
Date: Jan 02 2006 03:23:24 PM
Author: silvershamrock

i had a good time growing up in that scene.
those SOIA stories were pretty funny.



Subject: Neglect
Date: Jan 02 2006 02:46:55 PM
Author: Itchy Strangler

Some good records on here(GB, Side by Side) and one great little diddie...Neglect! C'mon, those guys fucking rocked AND scared the shit out of people at their shows. Big up



Subject: leva
Date: Jan 01 2006 09:57:07 PM
Author: nutts

this is probably the gayest thing i've seen in my entire fucking life and i went to nam.



Subject: monkey snacks
Date: Jan 01 2006 06:21:27 PM
Author: jeffo

i just downloaded Gorilla Biscuits Hold Your Ground - one word - shite. Then again you should see my record collection from the eighties/nineties



Subject: whoot
Date: Dec 31 2005 07:45:01 PM
Author: bla bla

gorilla biscuits!



Subject: xmehx
Date: Dec 31 2005 07:35:54 PM
Author: not a xtoughx-xguyx

fuck

revelation records.. did they get better or worse? i can't decide.. but they went somewhere and i still don't like it. the 'art-punk' crap they're pushing now.. the plot.. call me lightning.. terrible music. but back in the day they sucked as well. fucken tough-guy shit is so so so bad.

but that fugazi record is great and it doesn't belong here... and i'll give some credit to the snapcase 7" too.. i said, "some"



Subject: Inside out
Date: Dec 31 2005 05:46:12 AM
Author: Marcus

That there is a young Zack de la Rocha on the cover of the Inside Out seven.



Subject: no subject
Date: Dec 31 2005 02:36:57 AM
Author: C

Subject: Fuck this
Date: Dec 28 2005 05:03:27 PM
Author: Lightning Rod

(sigh) people go a long way to convince themselves
how good terrible music like this is. That shit's over.
And forgotten.
______________________________________________

Then forget it, you fucking wad. Forget it. Move on to your next trend if it's so 'over.' Some people live this shit. Hardcore/Straight edge isn't a style of music...it's a style of life. It may not be your fucking Postal Service-The Academy Is...arthouse Starbucks music, but some people eat, sleep, and breathe this Hardcore/Straight Edge shit, so lets not go and bash something that you don't have half the scroat of or half the wherewithal to stick to...jerk.



Subject: meh
Date: Dec 30 2005 07:04:27 PM
Author: ivan b,

this would be cool if i was still in high school



Subject: leave
Date: Dec 30 2005 06:12:53 PM
Author: crow dave

2 out of 60.great,you need to stay home.don`t try to contact anyone.



Subject: watch me poo
Date: Dec 30 2005 03:29:06 PM
Author: Fartles

I shit on everything....everything!



Subject: mine's bigger than yours
Date: Dec 30 2005 02:34:22 PM
Author: biggum dickum

your hardcore 7"s are nothing compared to my hardcore 12"s.



Subject: when will this shit just die?
Date: Dec 30 2005 02:28:43 PM
Author: Zardoz

this is just lame.



Subject: just the tip
Date: Dec 30 2005 02:22:13 PM
Author: please blow me

"that music sucks now" well actually no supertouch is the shit. burn is the shit. madballs the man. warzone yes. sick of it all yes. who the fuck are you? u coldplay ipod fucks.



Subject: (.)(.)
Date: Dec 30 2005 01:18:14 PM
Author: willy

Alright, Look - this shit might have been great when you were like, sixteen.
So in that respect it's fun reminiscing.
Now, however, it probably sounds more like a malfunctioning colon after the macho platter at Chili's.

Also, please don't tell me that suburban skinheads are more hardcore that biker metalheads. (Forbidden rules - not really, though - ya get it)



Subject: is that blood?
Date: Dec 30 2005 01:16:04 PM
Author: on topic

no, it's cerebral spinal fluid. i got so excited when i found out about these bands. then i listened to them. good intentions with the least results. sad sad wasted genre. neglect is one of the worst bands of all time.



Subject: stuff
Date: Dec 29 2005 05:02:02 PM
Author: comic book guy

cool covers, terrible music.



Subject: i have half of those
Date: Dec 29 2005 01:43:03 PM
Author: jukebox hero

i guess im half as cool.

i probably bumped into this kid at a show or something...

for the lightning rod guy...you were probably the long hair who had his nose broken at a show and was to scared to come back...no wait you probably shaved your head the next day and bought combat boots and showed hoping that youd fit in. toolbox.



Subject: Fuck this
Date: Dec 28 2005 05:03:27 PM
Author: Lightning Rod

(sigh) people go a long way to convince themselves
how good terrible music like this is. That shit's over.
And forgotten.



Subject: whoa
Date: Dec 28 2005 02:47:37 AM
Author: frank

that music scene was legendary in OC, CA. judge, youth of today, gorrilla biscuits, toured and jim brown (blackspot) made movies about it called "the runs". fuck. that shit was so big out here. everyone who didnt know what it was would just cry. out here it was the original "jackass" with frightened east coast hardcore guys bummed out how we did dukes of hazzard type shit to the cops, fucked up rich kids, and made girls cry. i knew like 4 guys with collections like that. Fuck. now OC is so shitty and overpopulated.the old hardcore/straight edge kids used to fight nazis with screw drivers and shovels. the kids you see on shows like "laguna beach"... we used to pretend to like them and go to their house and steal everything, even their parents gun, and break everything else. now they have a fucking douche bag show. remember that kid benji from baywatch? he lived in newport beach and some hardcore kids threatened his life on his front porch screaming at his mom while he hid up in his room. he supposedly r a p e d some girl, but that didnt really matter. whoa im pretty drunk



Subject: yes.
Date: Dec 27 2005 11:56:35 PM
Author: Justin

I wish I had half of these 7"s. Bad.



Subject: gay cowboys
Date: Dec 27 2005 10:34:27 PM
Author: guido

Who else hoped that this was going to be about penises or something. What is SLC?



Subject: Brad Collins
Date: Dec 27 2005 07:32:07 PM
Author: pookie

Brad ran Raunch Records here in SLC and is the fucking man.



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