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Post by Northman on Jan 26, 2006 9:56:00 GMT -5
their not bad...vocal are cool... the music is almost too punky for me.. i am mostly a metal head.. but listen to everything Holy crap...Its Bugg
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Post by Red Dog on Jan 26, 2006 16:13:15 GMT -5
He came out and went back in the closet in one post... wow. Good one. Nah, not really. High On Fire was headlining when The Bronx played. They're "extreme" I suppose but nobody I went to the show with dug 'em and neither did I. They were "OK" but it's nothing I would buy or want to listen to really. I remember High On Fire was playing "To Cross The Bridge" and my buddy and I went into the pit. Nobody was really doing anything but bumping into each other a little. I was like "WTF? This is weak!" So I just shoved this guy into someone else really hard and then I did the same to another guy and then I pushed my friend into a bunch of people HELLA HARD and then it got started. Ha ha ha! Rawk.
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Post by smile4chaos on Jan 26, 2006 17:32:55 GMT -5
i listen to nothingface, not really to bad, i think thier just considered metal i listen to a lot of hardcore, adamantium, tiefighter, stuff like that. some throwdown, etc..
best pits i've seen in a long time were at shows like pennywise, bad religion, circle jerks... old punkers that could bench most kids listening to the stuff now, covered with jail house tats, and out to cuase pain. i'm not that large and at some shows i cant hang
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Post by LordWitchFog on Jan 26, 2006 22:28:42 GMT -5
When I saw Throwdown, fearfactory, COB and the headliner lame of god, everyone wanted cob to play encores, and everyone I knew left during lamb of god... I think every one liked throwdown, but it's not like you have a choice! I stay away from pits now because I either get annihilated by huge dudes or accidentally trample someone's gramma... I'm in the middle sizewise i guess
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Post by Red Dog on Jan 26, 2006 23:20:01 GMT -5
I've heard some Throwdown before. I thought they were pretty generic. Didn't care for 'em.
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Post by underw0rld on Jan 27, 2006 9:24:03 GMT -5
best pit ever was slayer and suicidal tendencies, hard core gangstas against big ass heshers.
the only good punk from back in day(since punk is dead now) was suicidal before how can i laugh came out, excel, uncle slam, beowulf, misfits, cirlce jerks, gorilla biscuits, DRI, cryptic slaughter, ramones, exploited, bad religion, the damned, the accused, dead kennedys, and for laughs u cant leave out MDC
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Post by Red Dog on Jan 27, 2006 12:43:11 GMT -5
best pit ever was slayer and suicidal tendencies, hard core gangstas against big ass heshers. Were you in it?
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Post by underw0rld on Jan 27, 2006 17:32:25 GMT -5
best pit ever was slayer and suicidal tendencies, hard core gangstas against big ass heshers. Were you in it? hell yeah, back in the 80's i was in every pit for every concert i went to
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Post by LordWitchFog on Jan 27, 2006 23:15:53 GMT -5
best pit ever was slayer and suicidal tendencies, hard core gangstas against big ass heshers. the only good punk from back in day(since punk is dead now) was suicidal before how can i laugh came out, excel, uncle slam, beowulf, misfits, cirlce jerks, gorilla biscuits, DRI, cryptic slaughter, ramones, exploited, bad religion, the damned, the accused, dead kennedys, and for laughs u cant leave out MDC I remember circle jerks, DRI, the ramones, exploited, bad religion, the damned, the accused, dead kennedys... I used to dig it all until death metal came about, and then being from florida, I had to change up. I still dig ministry, even the wierd dull sounding stuff... I wasn't a big fan of Bad religion, but still thought it was wierd when the "online wanking" story came out about their frontman... plus the DK guy supposedly ripped off the rest of the band? Punk is dead, and its not even because of the new shitty bands -wtf?
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Post by smile4chaos on Jan 28, 2006 16:29:40 GMT -5
punk is what ever people can make of it, awareness, political, and social, its about reform, and change, so if the sound ghanges doesnt mean its dead, just evolving. but thats my opinion.
i'm a big fan of bad religion, a lot of the early stuff the most, but there last 2 albums have been really good. yeah the last couple pits i went into i was on someone elses back.
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Post by uglyknuckles on Mar 6, 2006 12:42:50 GMT -5
As I did when Dog first recommended them, I gotta give Bronx a thumbs up. I just listened to that first cd last night for the first time in a LONG time. It's nice. Punk's not dead, genres are dead.
The Bronx aren't - in my opinion- punk, hardcore or metal but I think will appeal to fans of all that.
For the record, Good Charlotte, Greenday, Blink, Sum 41 etc NEVER were punk. I'm tired of kids in their mid-twenties talkin shit about Punk when they don't know shit. Most of these kids never heard real punk like the bands Under mentioned. I remember pits at punk shows where everybody left bloody. You don't even want to talk about hardcore pits...
The people you see in a Blink or Greenday pit wouldn't get within 30 yards of an old-school pit unless they had a squad of Marines to protect them. Shit, nowdays faggots form a "pit" at a fuckin No Doubt show...
But, yeah, the Bronx are right fucking on and an example of why I think genres are dead.
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Post by Red Dog on Mar 6, 2006 12:48:15 GMT -5
As I did when Dog first recommended them, I gotta give Bronx a thumbs up. I just listened to that first cd last night for the first time in a LONG time. It's nice. Punk's not dead, genres are dead. The Bronx aren't - in my opinion- punk, hardcore or metal but I think will appeal to fans of all that. For the record, Good Charlotte, Greenday, Blink, Sum 41 etc NEVER were punk. I'm tired of kids in their mid-twenties talkin shit about Punk when they don't know shit. Most of these kids never heard real punk like the bands Under mentioned. I remember pits at punk shows where everybody left bloody. You don't even want to talk about hardcore pits... The people you see in a Blink or Greenday pit wouldn't get within 30 yards of an old-school pit unless they had a squad of Marines to protect them. Shit, nowdays faggots form a "pit" at a fuckin No Doubt show... But, yeah, the Bronx are right fucking on and an example of why I think genres are dead.
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Post by LordWitchFog on Mar 7, 2006 15:29:03 GMT -5
The people you see in a Blink or Greenday pit wouldn't get within 30 yards of an old-school pit unless they had a squad of Marines to protect them. Shit, nowdays faggots form a "pit" at a fuckin No Doubt show... Green day even makes fun of these faggots... 'when I come around' they said was starting pits. haha, music died a long time ago.
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