as much hate as i have for the state of todays state of punk rock with the processed bands. i have to admit a few of the songs are incredibly catchy, for example GC's lifestyles of the rich and famous and anthem are really catchy and yeah jsut thought id throw that in hear. im surprised no one has meantioned Jonny Thunder yet or Sid Vicious or sex pistols, gotta love the original punk rock. fast, short and well.... f*cked.
"When the truth walks away who is gonna stay? Cause the truth about the world is that crime does pay?"
Purple_Pride wrote:as much hate as i have for the state of todays state of punk rock with the processed bands. i have to admit a few of the songs are incredibly catchy, for example GC's lifestyles of the rich and famous and anthem are really catchy and yeah jsut thought id throw that in hear. im surprised no one has meantioned Jonny Thunder yet or Sid Vicious or sex pistols, gotta love the original punk rock. fast, short and well.... f*cked.
I thought the Sex Pistols were originally a band built-up by McLaren to play to the beginning stages of the punk scene and promote his clothing store? I know what you're referring to when you say processed bands, I just thought I'd bring that up.
Blink 182/Boxcar Racer, Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, Sum 41, etc. Ugh...
Speaking of Holiday in Cambodia, has anyone heard the Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine version? Kind of interesting and worth a download, IMO (err, a purchase ).
And to add, it looks like Johnny Rotten may have landed a gig on a reality TV show...
TTTBone wrote:Not that there's anything wrong with 14-year-old girls, of course...
Definitely nothing wrong if they know how to keep a secret.
HAHAHAHA oh god, thats good. its rare to find one that does though, i gotta be honest man im still young but when i was 18 met this girl at a party, someone told me she was 14 btu she told me she was 17 so i "believed" her, man next day seemed like the whole city knew.
"When the truth walks away who is gonna stay? Cause the truth about the world is that crime does pay?"