Post your favorite punk albums Sup Forums, r8 and rec each other, call each other faggots and tasteless losers

Post your favorite punk albums Sup Forums, r8 and rec each other, call each other faggots and tasteless losers.

Punk general I guess.

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Using the term punk pretty loosely there

Why don't you throw in some Napalm Death and My Chemical Romance while you're at it

>being a purist

Must be boring

My favorites:
>Black Flag - My War
>Descendents - Milo Goes to College
>Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade
>Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime
>The Dead Milkmen - Beelzebubba
>Cardiacs - On Land and In the Sea
>Minor Threat - Minor Threat EP
>Fugazi - Repeater
>The Clash - The Clash

Do you prefer Minor Threat or Fugazi? Also never listened to the Cardiacs, where should I start?

Disintegration is the only one that's a 9/10 for me on this chart, the rest are 8s, though admittedly I haven't ventured heavily into the genre.

>where should I start?

On Land and in the Sea

I didn't put in any Post-Punk, otherwise this list would look way different

I think Fugazi is better. With Cardiacs, start anywhere desu

What about Wipers?

nice pick with My War over Damaged. I love both of those albums, but there's something about the sludginess of My War that makes it so interesting

There are three punk LPs here. Pornography is a great album, not punk at all. Not even positive punk. There is nothing punk rock about Closer either, that shit is awesome but basically a funeral dirge. Minutemen are punk rock but also basically math rock.

Sup Forums has shit taste in punk, hardcore, etc

I'd call the Minutemen more post-punk on Double Nickels than math rock, but yeah, they had pretty much left the hardcore scene behind by then

I don't like giving punk recommendations to hipsters and wannabe music critics because they listen to ten LPs exclusively and think they know everything about the music. This is why Sup Forums sucks in general. Listening to a wide range of music is great. Listening to the same ten LPs that everyone likes in that wide range is silly.

Stick to Neutral Milk Hotel, hipster scum!

what did he mean by this

hola

I meant fuck you, you dick

>post punk isn't punk

When will this meme end?

>dicks
fuck yeah user

this site isn't uploading for me so my top 9 are (sticking to more traditional punk/hardcore):

crass - penis envy
dead kennedys - plastic surgery disasters
v/a - welcome to 1984 compilation
flipper - generic
minutemen - buzz or howl under the influence of heat
husker du - zen arcade
minor threat - first two 7"s
discharge - why
crucifucks - crucifucks

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Here you go, OP! You should really listen to this!

punk influenced all of indie and therefore most of modern pop music so...

is everything after 77 post punk then

heck yeah!

im just gonna post my favs and i guess you guys can rate/discuss whatever

>The Germs
>Black Flag
>NoMeansNo
>Dead Kennedys
>Bad Brains
>Misfits
>D.I.
>The Damned
>Early suicidal tendencies
>Sex Pistols
>U.K. subhumans
>T.S.O.L.
>Butthole Surfers
>G.G. Allin
>The Urinals
>crass
>Charged G.B.H.
>Shonen Knife
>The Ramones
>The Dictators
>NOFX
>Negative F.X.
>The Dwarves
>Early Joy Division when it was Warsaw
>The stooges? if you count that
>flipper
>Dr. Know
>X
>Fear

That's about every punk band i like that i can think of right now.

Tell me if im missing any goodies.

Also fuck Henry rollins, he was the worst black flag vocalist.

Haven't heard of some of these, gonna check them out now.

Also would you really consider Butthole surfers punk?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~BAD PUNK BANDS~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ramones
Black Flag
Dead Kennedys
The Clash
Sex Pistols
Dead Boys
Operation Ivy
Envy
Leftover Crack

youtube.com/watch?v=Jv99PsnPHFo

you tell me?

definitely in their earlier years, but i agree they tapered off into way more experimental shit as the band lived on.

also pic related, you might wanna check this album out first.

The only album in the history of music to have absolutely all hit tracks.

>DKs
>Ramones
>Sex Pistols
>The Clash
>Dead Boys

why so edgy?

atleast give us some good arguments

I only agree with the sex pistols

wouldn't it be cool if Sup Forums talked about modern punk bands instead of the same old classics again and again and again...

fucking idiot

theres no such thing as good modern punk bands

there all poser rich kid sellouts trying to pretend like they get a dead counterculture movement

>being this out of touch

They are classics for a reason, there's not that much recent stuff that I personally really like.

Nigga not even Black Flag fans put My War on their list of favorite albums

I Love You is a good song despite the r9k lyrics tho

I'm willing to bet there isnt much recent stuff you've bothered checking out either.

I've never met anyone else who sincerely appreciates the music of Wesley Willis as more than a meme

this finally came out

CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED COMING THROUGH

butthole surfers started out in the US hardcore scene

this is from their debut EP youtube.com/watch?v=vq5CbOuSSLI

AOTY (as far as punk goes)

Not all my favourite but this is what I've been listening to all day. Operation Ivy fucking kick ass.

who /weirdpunk/ here

I miss this band

are we counting screamo under punk? Coma Regalia's new album is really good

saw these guys with los crudos a few years back and they fucking killed it

>that reagan youth album
I'll never understand why they didn't include "degenerated" on there. Its their best song IMO.

New Plastic Ideas is the real shit. Repetition is almost as good though.

I suppose. Check out the new La Luna album if you are into screamo. best female vocals I've heard since lord snow.

fave punk singles/7"/45s

1. DNA - You & You / Little Ants
2. Collective Horizontal - Crap Game
3. Come On - Don't Walk on the Kitchen Floor / Kitchen in the Clouds
4. The Urinals - Sex / Go Away Girl
5. Joy Division - Transmission / Novelty
6. Theoretical Girls - You Got Me / U.S. Millie
7. ばちかぶり [Bachikaburi] - 一流
8. Mars - 3E / 11,000 Volts
9. Toxic Reasons - Ghost Town

anything from bandcamp worth listening to?

This is probably my favorite unwound album. Go to Dallas and Take a Left is an amazing instrumental.


Pic Related is another good release from this year.

what albums is the naked women from?

rateyourmusic.com/release/album/ミドリ/あらためまして、はじめまして、ミドリです。__aratamemashite__hajimemashite__midori_desu__/

I'll never understand how one could like punk but not like op ivy

Any powerviolence recommendations?

i'm on it, thanks for the rec

in no particular order...

gg allin & the jabbers - no rules
anti-cimex - victims of a bomb raid
bad brains - pay to cum / stay close to me
b.g.k. - white male dumbinance
flipper - love canal / ha ha ha
electric deads - mind bomb
discharge - fight back
code of honor - what are we gonna do? / what price would you pay?
asta kask - en tyst minut...
DIRT - object refuse reject abuse

i love that toxic reasons EP you mentioned as well

Powerviolence is pretty ded so you may have heard all of these but...

spazz, charles bronson, man is the bastard, infest, crossed out, dropdead, lack of interest, agoraphobic nosebleed

if you dont care about purism, some consider weekend nachos, full of hell, ACxDC, and early harms way to be PV

Yeah looking for new stuff, down with pretty much all of them.

you might like this
It isnt really powerviolence but its extremely fast, short hardcore

also maybe this

biblethumper.bandcamp.com/album/decimation

Listened to a few songs. Thanks, so far I like it.

Just stopping buy to let you guys know that as of today every dischord records album is on bandcamp

dischord.bandcamp.com/

>Commiefornia bands
>good

howdy

Here's some that I like that I didn't see so far in this thread:
Mx-80 Sound
G.I.S.M.
D.O.A.
Void
Wipers
Arab on Radar
Siege
Chrome
No Trend
Gone
SWA

Does Punch count as powerviolence?

What are the best lady punk bands? I've listened to a bit of riot grrrl and it was alright, if a little dated.

10/10 not punk

they are borderline powerviolence

Inflammable Material - Stiff Little Fingers
Self Abused - S*M*A*S*H
City baby attacked by rats- GBH
Punks Not Dead - The Exploited
The Day The Country Died - Subhumans
Can't think of anything else that would qualify as my favourite at the moment

Purity? In punk? You're part of the reason punk sucks right now

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Yeah man. This elitism shit is autistic. Genres are gonna change, whether you Henry Rollins worshippers like it or not.

What makes you think I care about purism? I like all those bands and I don't care what specific subgenre they are. I agree with you completely.

> I agree with you completely

well, except the part about how punk sucks right now. I posted like 10 albums from the last couple years in this thread that are all awesome and that's barely scratching the surface.

Crass' material with female vocalists is great, DIRT Nausea and Antischism have joint male/female vox, there's also Poison Girls, X-Ray Spex, Electric Deads, Appalachian Terror Unit. I recently discovered a newer band called GLOSS which I liked a lot

genres change but theyre still useful in giving/getting recs. like, we're mostly using "hardcore" to mean 80s bands like minor threat or discharge. somebody could recommend, say, unbroken - life. love. regret and while that's hardcore under another definition its not helpful if i want to hear bands that sound like discharge

great taste, hallowed ground is miles above s/t

yikes

>I've never met anyone else who sincerely appreciates the music of Wesley Willis as more than a meme

My name is Teddy. Nice to meet you.

Outburst is one of my favorite Wesley songs. I can only listen to him in short increments to avoid too much repetition though.

Noise rock is pretty much Punk music without the politics and theres a lot of amazing modern noise rock

Has this leaked yet? Cant find a link anywhere.

i always felt noise rock is like punk if you jacked up the bass, detuned the guitars, and had everyone take heroin. which now that i think of it pretty much perfectly describes flipper

it depends on the noise rock senpai there's plenty of trebley noise rock. white suns for example.

its streaming on bandcamp but as far as I know that's it

yeah good point i guess i kinda just stick to the sludgy stuff out of personal preference

Just found it actually

www53.zippyshare.com/v/Uy8TGn3o/file.html

its in VBR

rad, thanks man

Classic proto-punk

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triggered

anyone have favorites similar to Wipers - Is This Real?

any pv like United Nations and Ampere pls?

I buy Black Flag 45's, does that make me a patrician?

Awesome thanks for the recs!

why are punk threads rare on Sup Forums?

Stupid Topsters not working, so I made my own shitty 4x2 in Paint

Dunno. I consider Post-Punk to just be an evolution of punk, but still is punk at its core.

>Ramones s/t
>Never Mind the Bollocks
>Crossing the Red Sea with the Averts which is a forgotten masterpiece of 70s English pop punk
>New York Dolls s/t and second albums are just stupid fun
>Funhouse is a hard rock classic
>the Germs is a genius band because they straddle the line perfectly between stupidity and intellectualism
>Pink Flag I don't really need to say anything about
>Horses is good shit, too bad not many punk bands were improvasitory and arty like that
>Daydream Nation
>Album Generic Flipper is probably the high point of rock and roll as a genre

Only a few people contribute anything worthwhile, thats why.

We all listen to black flag, minutemen, dead kennedys, etc but people post them like its still interesting without realizing that posting the album cover of something literally everyone who has ever heard of punk already knows isnt good content.

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>implying crossover/grindcore/power violence is punk
wew lad
Shit's just fast metal

>waaah subgenres of punk ARENT punk

leave and dont come back

This
Punk isn't relevant anymore
And punk was only good in the 70s and then the 80s hardcore scene adopted the same boring black-and-white edgy metal crossover aesthetic and punk was not revolutionary anymore. Just self satisfied and bloated
New Wave was better than 80s punk in every way that mattered

does anyone else here prefer Damaged to My War?

speaking of black flag, a few of Rollins solo work is quite a bit overlooked in the grand scheme of things