| Local H – Back In The Day Lyrics | 8 years ago |
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Ok, so I think this song is pretty right on the nose. I don't think there is much interpretation to be done here. The song is obviously about late 80s early 90s hardcore punk - specifically the more metal influenced hardcore. Let's look at the evidence. One thing though - they were completely unaware of actual hardcore punk and the proto powerviolence that was going on during this time - so no, punk wasn't and isn't dead. He is saying punk is dead and you're (hardcore) next. He is referring to bands such as Judge. Notice that word is capitalized. He talks about the subject of the song being "hard n straight" - I believe a direct description of these bands' militant straight edge messages. Two other cleverish word plays here. He uses the word "hardcore" maybe referring to the genre but also referring to their militant style. Then he follows up with saying "come on like a major threat" - obviously a nod to the band, Minor Threat. Anyways, I'm not sure if this is a general statement to the whole punk scene and being unsatisfied with that he thought it had evolved to or is he specifically just speaking to this strain of "punk." I say this because it is important to know that punk was not dead or dying! By the mid 90s (when this album came out) - powerviolence was an established genre in punk and it with related subgenres like trashcore were really the only representations of punk around in my opinion. |
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