Fantastic Playback by this great british punk band in Top Of The Pops, near 1981.
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Fantastic Playback by this great british punk band in Top Of The Pops, near 1981.
Duration : 0:1:38
This is zombie , my horror punk stuff. This is a acoustic version of a song i have yet to actually upload. enjoy. please ing watch this, i need the views…. don’t be a . Long live the Horror.
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Red Rockers perform Dead Heroes at The Mabuhay Gardens in about 1981. Directed by Larry Nimmer and Pat Krijanek… thanks to Dirk Dirksen… the soul of my punk memories.
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The Dead Milkmen is a satirical punk band formed in 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band initially consisted of Joe Genaro (”Joe Jack Talcum”; guitar, vocals), Dave Schulthise (”Dave Blood”; bass), Dean Sabatino (”Dean Clean”; drums), and Rodney Linderman (”Rodney Anonymous”; vocals, synth).
In 1988 came Beelzebubba, which featured what would become the Dead Milkmen’s biggest commercial hit and best-known song, “Punk Rock Girl.” The song’s video won rotation on MTV, and was later featured on MTV’s Beavis and Butt-head show. This album was somewhat more sophisticated, technically and musically, than previous work and featured two music videos, “Punk Rock Girl” and “Smokin’ Banana Peels”. Following in this vein is 1990’s Metaphysical Graffiti, which was even more technical than the last album, but didn’t receive the same attention as Beezlebubba did. The album featured the song “Methodist Coloring Book”; the song and its music video received little rotation.
Up to this point, the band had been recording for Enigma Records and its subsidiary Restless Records. They signed with Hollywood Records, owned by Disney. Their next two albums, Soul Rotation (1992) and Not Richard, But Dick (1993), saw the further polishing of their production. However, many fans felt the band had lost its humor and vitality in an attempt to be more mainstream.
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So i was writing some stuff in a cool keeeyyy, and this is what i got so far. Tell me what you think, i want everyones opinion on it. comment!!!!!
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by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
In many ways, Black Flag were the definitive Los Angeles hardcore punk band. Although their music flirted with heavy metal and experimental noise and jazz more than that of most hardcore bands, they defined the image and the aesthetic. Through their ceaseless touring, the band cultivated the American underground punk scene; every year, Black Flag played in every area of the U.S., influencing countless numbers of bands.
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NOFX is my favorite current punk band. Great stuff. This song was put out during the G.W.Bush presidency. They had some definite issues with the man and his administration. Great lyrics, fast as playing. Awesome song.
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Anal Chinook haven’t played in 20 years but we still blow minds.
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My song in tribute to Leicester City Football Club, featuring players past and present, named ‘Heroes In Blue & White’. It is a parody of Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start The Fire.
Lyrics
John Sjoberg, Lloyd Dyer, no nonsense Spencer Prior, Phil Gee breaking free, David Lowe
Kasey Keller USA, Darren Eadie fit to play,
Lee Philpot, Whitlow’s shot, Danny Tiatto
Neil Lennon on the ball, David Speedie after all,
Play for free Summerbee, Draper’s close control
Pontus Kåmark, marking tight, young and old Tommy Wright, Frank Sinclair, unaware, that that’s another own goal
Heroes in blue and white
The team that we adore since 1884
They make my dark days bright
When I’m feeling grey, I think of Filbert Way
Lineker playing fair, Walshy here, there, everywhere,
Bruno N’Gotty, Tony Cottee, super Tim Flowers
Stevie Howard number 9, Gudjohnson from the halfway line, Claridge shin, sends it in, under twin towers
Julian Joachim’s pace, Martin Keown’s pretty face,
The legend Alan Birchinall MBE
Kevin Poole’s clean sheet, ball at Lenny Glover’s feet and playing at Filbert Street, Roberto Mancini
Heroes in blue and white
When I feel depressed, think of the City crest
They’ll not give up the fight
Foxes never quit, you can be sure of it
Elvis Hammond’s blue suede shoes, Simon Grayson hates to lose, Junior Lewis, we all knew his passport said Brazil
Worthington’s golden tan, fans idol, ladies’ man
Impey’s skill, Colin Hill, Tony James 1-0
Paul Dickov’s turn and shot, Garry Parker from the spot, shirt off Ade Akinibiyi, showing off his muscle
Franz Carr up the wing, tricky Trevor Benjamin,
He’s got no hair but we dont care, Kevin Kevin Russell
Heroes in blue and white
If I’m feeling low, then I always know
Three points on Saturday night
Will pick me up once more it does the trick for sure
Thomson in to equalise, de Vries was Pele in disguise, people speak of the technique that Steve Lynex had
Matt Elliott on TV, turning Marcel Desailly
The wall of bricks between the sticks, Pegguy Arphexad
Zeljko Kalac substitution, Pat Kisnorbo’s distribution
Darren Kenton, Graham Fenton, Guppy would provide
Iain Hume could not try harder, Lily Nalis 30-yarder
DJ Campbell’s through, no he’s not, he’s offside
Heroes in blue and white
I can rely on you, the boys from LE2
‘Cos whatever my plight
I know a Leicester win will give my face a grin
Matty Fryatt in the box, Jamie Lawrence dreadlocks
Ian Marshall’s falling socks, Izzet’s scissor kick
Emile Heskey’s England call, Savage starts a 12-man brawl, Ormondroyd 8 foot tall, Collymore’s hat-trick
Local boy Matt Heath, Iwan Roberts’ missing teeth,
Oldfield, Gilchrist, Keith Weller, sorely missed
Matty Piper’s farewell score, Arthur Chandler goals galore, Taggart going into war, give me more and more and more
Heroes in blue and white
Even when I’m sad I know it’s not that bad
Everything’s alright
‘Cos when you smile it’s true, the whole world smiles with you
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