Peak of punk

peak of punk

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*blocks your path*

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That's not Arise!

good contender

Is this album Proto-Crust, or did it revive Sabbath style Doom Metal and succeed where St. Vitus failed at the time?

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it's progenitor to sludge

YOU'RE ONE OF THEM

NO YOU'RE ONE OF THEM

IM ONE OF THEM

ILL SCREEEEEAAAMMM IN YOUR EEEAAAAAARRRR

swinging man is the perfect closer to the A side

Nothing Left Inside is probably one of the best sludge metal song ever

Unironically this.

BITE IT, YOU SCUUUUUMMMMMMMM

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>that soyboy in the background

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imagine the smell

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>Americans
>peak of any music genre

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Then 5 years later they raised the peak yet again with Leaves Turn Inside You

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but Repetition is the best album ever by the best band to ever band

>1984
>proto crust
at that time, discharge, amebix and antisect (just to name 3 british specific bands) had all already had records out and were much more musically aligned to crust and more influential to crust than black flag (in my opinion) in my opinion crust is not specifically british but much more british than american

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>t. snaggle toothed brit

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who

not a good album, actually. One could make an argument for Damaged being the peak of hardcore punk specifically but not My War, and not for all of punk.

It's not really punk now is it?

Terrible music,

Unwound, i have a few of their vinyls but I wouldn't say they are the peak of punk. Peak of something though.

Not even their best album

What nation holds the peak of Country, a music native to America?

Saint Vitus did not necessarily fail music wise but it was west coast location which failed them, at the time it was doused with HC punk and beginning of Glam rise and some starting Thrash bands.
Being Black Sabbath-like was just not popular and Doom/Sludge were mainly taking first breaths as genres at the time.
Vitus was one of the forerunners but did not get much recognition until Doom really took off.

"No"

>t. fat retarded american

fake train and new plastic ideas are better than repetition, leave turn inside of you is in other league though