Punks Not Dead

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What terrible news. Encephalitis, at that. I know what I’m listening to on the way home. I’ll fill a bottle of smoke for the man. So it goes.
RIP Shane
Stay up
Coffin_Dodger
:ghost: :raccoon:

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good thread, but where’s the hiphop thread ?

here’s what i was listening in my youngerr age, it’s a french band:

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any NYHC listener here ? :sweat_smile:

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I did get into HC as a testosterone fueled teenager.

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These are my mates band playing years ago, we lost a few on the way. Maybe you could spot me in the crowd.

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I’m pretty picky when it comes to calling a band punk
Only because I grew up deep in it in the 80s in L.A
My good tight comrades back then started FFF which was a group of friends at first just to protect ea other but it became way more then that .
I lost my other account on here it was
Osogreen
So hi everyone that might remember me

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Oi Oi
Cro-mags, sheer terror, Paul bearer(joe coffee) solo stuff
Here is not nyhc but close a bit to new lol.

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I had never heard of FFF until now. Thanks for the knowledge.
I remember people would talk about the LADS and then later I encountered the Suicidals.
I didn’t grow up in L.A., but my older cousin lived in Orange County and went to school with members of Social Distortion, Adolescents, and DI, he introduced me to punk.

My other good friend now a well renowned tattoo artist started Bpo ever heard of them bro
@Dope_Heffalump
My good friend was thought the bsss from
Sub humans
Crass practice in my town we would sit outside at 11 am 12 am listen
My neighbors
Are the band members of
Dead lazlos place
Sold bud an other part fun to so many in the industry. Good times
Cross tops were at abundance in those days

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Never heard of the BPO.
I do remember those cross tops though.

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Burbank punk organization
lol
I grew up in the San Fernando valley

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