Showing posts with label dc punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dc punk. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

NO FUCKING FUTURE (80s hardcore punk playlist)


THERE IS NO FUCKING FUTURE (Hardcore Punk Sound)
  1. Dead Kennedys- Kill The Poor
  2. Bad Brains- Right Brigade
  3. Black Flag- Thirsty and Miserable
  4. Angry Samoans- Right Side of My Mind
  5. Suicidal Tendencies- Won’t Fall In Love Today
  6. Circle Jerks- When The Shit Hits The Fan
  7. The Adolescents- LA Girl
  8. The Germs- Media Blitz
  9. Zero Boys- Livin’ In the 80’s
  10. The Vandals- Wanna Be Manor
  11. D.Y.S.- Brotherhood
  12. Negative Approach- Can’t Tell No One
  13. The Fartz- Idiots Rule
  14. The Meatmen- One Down, Three To Go
  15. Nig Heist- Love In Your Mouth
  16. Fang- Landshark
  17. The Dicks- Lifetime Problems
  18. Naked Raygun- Rat Patrol
  19. The Misfits- Death Comes Ripping
  20. TSOL- Die For Me
  21. Necros- Race Riot
  22. D.I.- Richard Hung Himself
  23. Millions Of Dead Cops- Born To Die
  24. Kraut- Matinee
  25. Deep Wound- I Saw It
  26. The Freeze- Trouble If You Hide
  27. Really Red- Too Political
  28. Toxic Reasons- War Hero
  29. Die Kreuzen- Fuckups
  30. Void- Time To Die
  31. The Faith- Don’t Tell Me
  32. Middle Class- Love Is Just A Tool
  33. Reagan Youth- New Aryans
  34. Government Issue- Rock and Roll Bullshit
  35. The Teen Idles- No Fun

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bands I Love: The Monorchid


"like if The Fall & Motorhead got together and started a punk band" was the best way i ever heard to describe the sound of The Monorchid. formed from the ashes of legendary DC punk group Circus Lupus, the Monorchid were only active for a few years and released 2 records...97's Let Them Eat...The Monorchid & 98's Who Put Out The Fire? (my favorite of the 2), both on Touch & Go. after they disbanded some of the members formed Skull Kontrol, the band recently reunited for the Touch & Go 25th anniversary show. Monorchid had a big influence on the artpunk scene of San Diego that in turn influenced just about everyone in the early 2000s...some for the worse. here's a live version of the song "The Warmers" off their album Who Put Out The Fire?