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Anyone listen to any punk or ska?

Punk wise I am really liking:

- The Stooges

- The Sex Pistols

- The Clash

- Generation X

- Bad Brains

- Black Flag

Ska wise:

- The Selector

- The Specials

- Rancid

- Madness

What about you guys?

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Guest chngnwnd

I am the original punk rock girl - ok maybe not, but let me have my fantasy - been playing punk guitar since the 2nd generation of American punk and play with a drummer who has been playing since the first generation of American punk...

I am into Ramones, Dead Milkmen, Bad Brains, Circle Jerks, Black Flag, Descendents, Husker Du, X, Stooges, New York Dolls, Misfits, Sex Pistols, etc.

Can't say the name of my band though - it will get edited by the mods lol

long live sid

oh wait - he's dead

love ya

Bobbie

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Guest Carden

I am the original punk rock girl - ok maybe not, but let me have my fantasy - been playing punk guitar since the 2nd generation of American punk and play with a drummer who has been playing since the first generation of American punk...

I am into Ramones, Dead Milkmen, Bad Brains, Circle Jerks, Black Flag, Descendents, Husker Du, X, Stooges, New York Dolls, Misfits, Sex Pistols, etc.

Can't say the name of my band though - it will get edited by the mods lol

long live sid

oh wait - he's dead

love ya

Bobbie

That is pretty awesome. Wish i was around when the good bands were still kicking. Well, I guess in theory some are hanging in there or whatever. Seen a fair amount of Johnny Rotten in the last few years.

The Ramones and The Dead Milkmen are pretty good. Oh, I forgot to put the Pogues on my list. :P Classic.

Hahaha, band names tend to do that. Yay for suggestive names.

Mmm. Pity. Sid is my 'antihero', of sorts.

Good to know there are other punk listeners running around the site.

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Guest Esperanza Xochitl

Punk:

Wayne/Jayne County and the Electric Chairs

The Misfits

The Ramones

Propagandhi

Conflict

Icons of Filth

Agnostic Front

Oi!:

The Oppressed

Ska:

Bad Manners

Arthur Kay

The English Beat

Los Rabanes

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Guest chngnwnd

I sincerely apologize, but for old punkers - Sublime definitely does not count...

I like their music anyway...just can't tell my mates...they might take that worse than when I eventually tell them I am trans...

Bobbie

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Guest NatashaJade

I was the younger sibling of a minor player in the original L.A. punk scene. I grew up on X, the Dead Kennedys, Social D, Fear and Black Flag. I still listen to X and DKs with some regularity.

I'll agree with Bobbie that Sublime is not punk. They really belong with the same O.C. scene that produced No Doubt.

Gin

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Guest Melanie Dawn

Anyone listen to any punk or ska?

Punk wise I am really liking:

- The Stooges

- The Sex Pistols

- The Clash

- Generation X

- Bad Brains

- Black Flag

Ska wise:

- The Selector

- The Specials

- Rancid

- Madness

What about you guys?

Those two primarily, I am a HUGE fan of Henry Rollins and his "spoken word" work

Melanie Dawn

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Guest chngnwnd

For those who have not yet discovered it - set up a Social Distortion or Misfits channel on Slacker Radio - you will be glad that you did...

hugs

Bobbie

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Guest GwenMichelle

I like some punk but I'm a little into more hardcore punk and I like a few ska bands

heres a few for my lists

Punk:

Bad Religion

The Sex Pistols

Alkaline Trio

Hardcore Punk:

old AFI

Minor Threat

Gorilla Biscuits

Ska:

Streetlight Manifesto

Goldfinger

xoxo

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Hmm, can't think of any ska I like right now. I'm a huge fan of old-school punk though. Though honestly I listen to more post-punk and deathrock than anything.

Punk Bands I Like:

-Crass

-The Subhumans

-True Sounds of Liberty

-Agent Orange

-Dead Kennedys

-Bikini Kill

-M.D.C

-The Smiths

-Rudamentary Peni

-Minor Threat

-Social Distortion

The list goes on and on..

The list goes on and on.. :P

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Guest chngnwnd

Agent Orange is still touring - I saw them in January - killer show...

Subhumans - nice - the bass player is the man...got himself thrown into maximum security for trying to blow up a nuclear weapons plant back in the 1980's - a true rock and roll rebel...

hugs

Bobbie

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Guest chngnwnd

Check out Killroy - they're pretty good...and all of them are cute (note to the sister of one of the members - you can give any one - or all - of them my email ;) )

hugs

Bobbie

ps definitely check out "Die MF die" and "Old and Bored" by them - great songs

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Guest MemoryAlpha

I totally love Bad Religion. I used their songs to study for the AP US history test because their music is so relevant to society

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Guest Nikki A

well,

punk right now: old Against Me! albums mostly

Ska: Streetlight Manifesto, Reel Big Fish, Mustard Plug, and Less Than Jake

hugs, Nikki

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Guest Nikki A

I am the original punk rock girl - ok maybe not, but let me have my fantasy - been playing punk guitar since the 2nd generation of American punk and play with a drummer who has been playing since the first generation of American punk...

I am into Ramones, Dead Milkmen, Bad Brains, Circle Jerks, Black Flag, Descendents, Husker Du, X, Stooges, New York Dolls, Misfits, Sex Pistols, etc.

Can't say the name of my band though - it will get edited by the mods lol

long live sid

oh wait - he's dead

love ya

Bobbie

ahh! i forgot the misfits! i have every album on record! sounds better for them

hugs, Nikki

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Guest Melisiris

My favourites are Dead Kennedys, Crass, Black flag, TSOL, Misfits and the Subhumans

I am also a huge fan of Christian Death which is deathrock(at least the first album is quite punky, later albums are more goth-rock/new wave)

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Guest Carden

Ended up hanging out with some of my mom's friends from high school. T'was awkward but I started talking music and everything went swimmingly.

They directed me towards: Stiff Little Fingers and Icons of Filth

Gotta admit, they are pretty good.

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Music snob alert! :P

I don't consider Rancid to be ska.

But yes, I love punk and ska. I'll give you a list of favorite bands..just give me a minute to remember them all.

Punk

Rancid (not ska, imo)

Goldfinger

Ramones

Bouncing Souls

Dropkick Murphys

Flogging Molly

Ska

The Specials

The Toasters

The Scofflaws

Madness

Pork Pie Tribe (a once local celtic ska band that was AMAZING!)

Reel Big Fish

Less Than Jake (ska-punk, if you will)

Skankin' Pickle (RIP)

Save Ferris (RIP)

Back in my younger years (we're talking late 1990s) the Florida ska scene was incredible. I think the ska scene in general was incredible back in like 1996-1999) and since I was in college I had some free time so I went to a bunch of ska and punk shows. I saw some great local talent and some amazing national artists. Moon Ska Records was the ska label to be on and I think I've seen close to half the bands that were on that label. Great stuff! Really miss the scene now though. :(

..but The Toasters are a band I can listen to and immediately be taken back to those good ol' days. :)

..and I still love Less Than Jake. I haven't stopped loving them since I first heard them.

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