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Posted: December 25 2013 at 03:48
So that's where Miley Cyrus got her new look from...
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 20:24
I just remembered that the first nighttime show I went to by a band with actual albums out was The Rhythm Pigs. An under-appreciated act and awesome live...when they did a cover of the Peanuts theme the pit went beserk. It didn't hurt that just before they started, the singer yelled out "Charlie Brown was a skinhead!" Their style leaned towards Husker Du, but had a hardcore base to it.
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Posted: December 26 2013 at 04:28
On the subject of female-fronted punk, what's the skinny on Melt-Banana? I've got my hands on their Charlie album but haven't gotten around to listening to it yet. (as you can see I generally prefer the noisier or more experimental types of punk over stuff that's too close to "normal" rock music)
"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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Posted: December 26 2013 at 06:50
Well, if you like the noisier & more experimental stuff, then Melt Banana certainly fits that description. Charlie is a pretty good introduction, although I prefer the followup 'Teeny Shiny' more as it's more eclectic yet still frenetic (what a raging sound for "First Contact to Planet Q"!) as well as the release prior to Charlie, 'Scratch Or Stitch', which is a more direct and faster assault on the senses...I think you'd dig that one a lot.
I haven't actually listened to their later releases as 2003 album 'Cell-Scape' was a shift in style I wasn't into as much...I should check them out someday as my music tastes have sorta branched out as well.
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Posted: December 27 2013 at 20:01
Toaster Mantis wrote:
On the subject of female-fronted punk, what's the skinny on Melt-Banana? I've got my hands on their Charlie album but haven't gotten around to listening to it yet. (as you can see I generally prefer the noisier or more experimental types of punk over stuff that's too close to "normal" rock music)
Mmm, love me some Melties. Cell-Scape found them branching out with longer, less out-of-control songs, and its followup Bambi's Dilemma had a little of everything.
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