Dec 30

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Dec 30

Well My long awaited return to Indie wrestling MV’s
enjoy and pls be constructive
it’s my frist in a while

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Dec 30

Jacqui Knapp, Dan Gold, Dan Griffiths
Co-Producers: Adam Parfrey, Will Amato, Paul Roessler, Brendan Mullen

Synopsis

“Lexicon Devil: The Germs Documentary” tells the story of one of Los Angeles’ seminal punk bands: The Germs, and their iconic singer Darby Crash.

The Germs single-handedly created a West Coast Punk sound that never progressed past smeared peanut butter and noisy sets, but they surely claimed their stake in the punk rock history. “Lexicon Devil” is an oral history of a time just past glitter and right before hardcore, of a place where for the first time, a generation of kids stood up to take what they believed they were owed — a stage and an audience.

By varying accounts Darby Crash was a tortured poet, a mindless junkie, a prophetic seer and an evil brat. Tortured by the need to hide his homosexuality, Darby Crash kept his edgy persona and at the same time retreated into the world of drugs and alcohol. Lexicon Devil takes a look at his story and the story of the band he shared with Pat Smear, Don Bolles and Lorna Doom through the eyes of many of the people who were there. At the same time the movie takes a look at the flash of brilliance that was The Los Angeles punk of the late 1970’s (which has long taken a historical back-seat to New York and London) and explores some of the other brilliant bands that emerged including X, The Screamers, The Weirdos and the next wave of hardcore bands that took the changing L.A. sound to the rest of the country

Interviews include, Faith Baker Sr. (Darby’s mother), Faith Baker Jr. (Darby’s sister), Joan Jett, Flea, Don Bolles, Geza X, Paul Roessler (The Screamers), Will Amato, Cliff Roman (The Weirdos), Alice Bag (The Bags), Mike Watt (The Minutemen, Firehose), Kira Roessler (Black Flag), Keith Morris (The Circle Jerks), Chris D. (The Flesheaters), El Vez (The Zeros), Theresa Kereakes, Chris Ashford, Nicole Panter (Germs’ Manager), Michelle “Gerber” Bell, Pleasant Gehman, Jenny Lens, Fat Mike (NOFX), in Killer, Bob Biggs (Slash Records), Phast Phreddy, Lucky Lehrer (Circle Jerks), Rob Henley, Senses Fail and The Diffs, Bruce Moreland (Wall of Voodoo).

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Dec 30

The best hardcore punk bands of the 80’s.

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Dec 28

Fun video clip by Russian punk-rock band))

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Dec 28

Hogans Heroes before their first album

HOGAN’S HEROES AUG 2, 1987… ” 7SECONDS - UNIFORM CHOICE - JUSTICE LEAGUE - TOKEN ENTRY - HOGAN’S HEROES

“In 1987, at famed punk venue City Gardens, in scenic Trenton, New Jersey…

11.State Vegetable
14.12XU

The club was a magnet for all types of unsavory social elements — skinheads, criminals, bikers, leather-studded punks, people who liked Meat Beat Manifesto, and so forth. Anyway, on this night the skins, punkers, and metalheads, who turned out witnessed 5 badass bands of the era sharing a stage.”

JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

sources:

http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

VH1 -
http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/artist.jhtml

show biography source:
youtube/swoz

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Dec 28

http://stanley5.blogspot.com 史丹利五 提供

History of Punk - Part 1 朋克搖滾的歷史 中文字幕

Punk rock (often referred to simply as punk) is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock. They created fast, hard-edged music, typically with short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY (do it yourself) ethic, with many bands self-producing their recordings and distributing them through informal channels.
By late 1976, bands such as the Ramones, in New York City, and the Sex Pistols and The Clash, in London, were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement. The following year saw punk rock spreading around the world. Punk quickly, though briefly, became a major cultural phenomenon in the United Kingdom. For the most part, punk took root in local scenes that tended to reject ociation with the mainstream. An ociated punk subculture emerged, expressing youthful rebellion and characterized by distinctive clothing styles and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.
By the beginning of the 1980s, even faster, more aggressive styles such as hardcore and Oi! had become the predominant mode of punk rock. Musicians identifying with or inspired by punk also pursued a broad range of other variations, giving rise to post-punk and the alternative rock movement. By the turn of the century, new pop punk bands such as Green Day were bringing the genre widespread popularity decades after its inception.

After a brief period unofficially managing the New York Dolls, Englishman Malcolm McLaren returned to London in May 1975, inspired by the new scene he had witnessed at CBGB. He opened Sex, a clothing store specializing in outrageous “anti-fashion”.[102] Among those who frequented the shop were members of a band called The Swankers. In August, the group was seeking a new lead singer. Another Sex habitué, Johnny Rotten, auditioned for and won the job; McLaren became the band’s manager. Adopting a new name, the group played its first gig as the Sex Pistols on November 5, 1975, at St. Martin’s School of Art[103] and soon attracted a small but ardent following.[104] In February 1976, the band received its first significant press coverage; guitarist Steve Jones declared that the Pistols were not so much into music as they were “chaos”.[105] The band often provoked its crowds into near-riots. Rotten announced to one audience, “Bet you don’t hate us as much as we hate you!”[106] McLaren envisioned the Pistols as central players in a new youth movement, “hard and tough”.[107] As described by critic Jon Savage, the band members “embodied an attitude into which McLaren fed a new set of references: late-sixties radical politics, sexual fetish material, pop history, … youth sociology”.[108]
Bernard Rhodes, a sometime ociate of McLaren’s and friend of the Pistols’, was similarly trying to make stars of the band London SS. Early in 1976, the group broke up, spinning off two new bands: The ed and The Clash, which was joined by Joe Strummer, The 101′ers former lead singer.[109] On June 4, 1976, the Sex Pistols played Manchester’s Lesser Free Trade Hall in what came to be regarded as one of the most influential rock shows ever. Among the approximately forty audience members were the three locals who had organized the gig—they soon began performing as the Buzzcocks. Others in the small crowd went on to form Joy Division, The Fall, and—in the 1980s—The Smiths.

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Dec 26

Okay, this is just a little log about a segment of my day.

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Dec 26

HOGAN’S HEROES - “HOGAN’S HEROES” tour (self titled 2nd release) Track 10.- 11.

HOGAN’S HEROES - in TRENTON, NEW JERSEY U.S.A. in 1990.

TRACK 10. Breaking Your Rules……
TRACK 11. (Encore)/Last Will

City Gardens was a legendary punk/alternative rock/indie club located at 1700 Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey showcasing numerous artists during the 70s, 80s and 90s until its demise in the mid 1990s. City Gardens hosted many struggling bands as they were coming up who later went on to stardom. Bands that have played there have included Nirvana, R.E.M., Soundgarden, Jane’s Addiction, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Ramones, Paul Stanley, The Rollins Band, Sonic Youth, Green Day, and Nine Inch Nails to name a few.

TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

sources:

VH1 - http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/albums.jhtml

http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

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Dec 26

I didn`t made this video, but it is GREAT!
Edit: Wow , 10.000 Views, thanks Guys!

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