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| Some Girls – His N Hers Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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thanks Will.i.am, that makes sense considering the entire 7" is only 5 minutes long. Anyone check them out last week in California with Terror? I live in Chicago so I was fucked. |
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| The Vandals – The Legend Of Pat Brown Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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True story of the now deceased Pat Brown. Around 1980, Pat Brown freaked out at a party and ran over 3 undercover cops (if my memory serves me correctly). Pat was hardcore. |
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| The Vandals – Fourteen Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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hey, all you 14 year olds! Free dick rides right here! Any takers, any takers at all? I got some tootsie rolls in my pants find 'em!
Classic vandals witt. |
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| Minor Threat – Straight Edge Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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Dudes, he wanted to put an end to peer pressure and the distractions that are drugs, promiscuous sex, and alcohol abuse. Himself, among others were sick and tired of watching friends burnout on drugs or knock up some ho early on in life. It was a philosophy of taking care of one's body, they believe that the body and mind is pure and unspoiled...they want to keep it that way. Wow Ian drinks now? Hmm oh well being edge for 20 years is pretty impressive unlike kids nowadays who break it after only hours. Being sXe should be a personal choice and not a mob. The only reason kids wore the X's was to unite at shows and show love to their peers. |
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| Minor Threat – Guilty of Being White Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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In Steven Blush's book American Hardcore: A Tribal History, Iam MacKaye comments on this song. He says it is about his life growing up in DC, where HE was the minority. During history class, while studying the slave trade, he would be beaten up after class for something he had no part of. Also, Slayer covered this song, but they changed the last line to "guilty of being right!" which offended Ian with it's pretty blatant racism. Well, that's all for now. |
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| Gorilla Biscuits – Degradation Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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this song is pretty self explainatory. It was GB's answer to a a hardcore problem that had reached its peak around the 85-88 era. Civ tried his best to call out these kids and unite against violent skins. Definitely one of my favorite G.B. songs ever. |
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