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John Smith 21/10/31(Sun)12:31 No. 47958
47958

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Dear John,

This flyer was in a picture with other flyers.
That thread has now gone.
Hmmm, oh well.


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John Smith 21/11/02(Tue)19:57 No. 47965

I say this often but this is what time travel should be used for: seeing long dead bands in their heyday.


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John Smith 21/11/02(Tue)22:21 No. 47968

>>47965
me as well


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John Smith 21/11/05(Fri)19:52 No. 47976

>>47965
Yea. Seeing bands performing after their twentieth year is sad.
I've always said 10-15 years is a good run for a band/show/movie series. Anymore than that is dross.


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John Smith 21/11/08(Mon)20:45 No. 47979

>>47976
>10-15 years is a good run for a band
I don't know, John. I think it depends on the band. Converge, for example, have existed for 30 years and could easily do another 5, if not 10, before it becomes obvious that they are losing their energy. I suppose it helps that the founding members were like 15 when they started the band.


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John Smith 21/11/08(Mon)20:54 No. 47980

>>47979
Punk bands exist in two forms: amazing but only had two albums and continually active since 1980.


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John Smith 21/11/12(Fri)00:27 No. 47989

>>47980
And alot of those oldie pink bands that are still active are all aging members whom weren't even the original founders. And it's the same distinction sludge from back in their youth. They never evolved. Punk is just gangster rap for edgy white boys who hate rap and pop.
Rock music went downhill with punk. Luckily, there's contemporary soft rock that's keeping rock music alive as it should be.


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John Smith 21/11/12(Fri)05:15 No. 47991

Punk officially died when the Dead Kennedys (sans JB) endorsed Mitt fucking Romney. Not that I was particularly attached to the genre myself or anything, but still.


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John Smith 21/12/30(Thu)23:17 No. 48058
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>>47958 here,
The thread was less about punk, more about when a thread dies and I guess flyers that you may have on your wall. Could be flyers anything rave you went to, so indie band or like this one. Something that all these years later still makes you smile.
Thanks for all your posts, hope this flyer makes at least one of you smile.

yours

John


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John Smith 22/01/01(Sat)21:37 No. 48059

>>47991
Jello flip flopped a bit himself.
Take "California Uber Allies" and "We've Got A Bigger Problem now". He first went after Jerry Brown, and went to Ronald Reagan.
I remember Regan Youth too. I'm just surprised a later band didn't call themselves "Bush League".

Yeah, Punk is pretty much dead-as are most of the people in our local scene. I don't want to see decrepit old guys trying to be hardcore. Though I'd laugh my ass off at a show where the mosh pit was full of people with walkers.


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John Smith 22/01/06(Thu)13:42 No. 48060

>>48059
Punk is overrated anyway. Nothing but distortion sludge and whining about the establishment despite being the status quo of rock n roll since the late 1970s.
I prefer 1960s/70s soft rock.


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John Smith 22/01/06(Thu)14:12 No. 48061

>>48059
Punk is overrated anyway. Nothing but distortion sludge and whining about the establishment despite being the status quo of rock n roll since the late 1970s.
I prefer 1960s/70s soft rock.


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John Smith 22/01/06(Thu)16:08 No. 48062

>>48061
I tried getting into punk once but I've never encountered a more generic genre. It all just sounds the same. Hardcore punk is slightly better. Trapped Under Ice is an alright band.


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John Smith 22/01/07(Fri)02:23 No. 48063

>>48062
Finally, someone who gets it. Alot of people wanna whine about pop music being all the same. But at least it has rhythm and melody. And it's just about having a happy moment.
Punk is always tryna be "profound". Some of it is ok, but alot of it is just migraine inducing


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John Smith 24/03/26(Tue)14:51 No. 48833

We'll all be living in caves after everything is outlawed, but then you can be sure that living in caves will soon be banned in order to protect endangered bats.


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John Smith 24/03/29(Fri)00:04 No. 48844

>>48063
It deppends on what type of punk but 90% of punk is more interesting than shitty ass pop music. You have literally no taste in music./



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