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Six66Mike
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Saving the scene
I'm sick of reading posts on boards & myspace from bands who got their shit stolen or from people complaining about venues etc because they aren't
running things the way you would.
BANDS: Do not leave your fucking tour money in the van. I am not going to give you my hard earned money because you fucked up & left yours
unprotected in a fucking van. With all the bands who have been ripped off lately you'd think you would learn a fucking lesson.
EVERYONE: The scene is yours not anyone elses. If a club says no moshing, no FSU shirts, no this or that there is a simple solution. STOP GOING
THERE! Stop promoting shows there. Taking away their business is the only way to teach them a lesson, not 50 posts on myspace & every other board
out there.
What happened to the DIY ethic hardcore was built on? Don't take fucking hand outs. Fix shit for yourself, run your shows, don't deal with douchebag
clubs, don't buy from Hot Topic. Stop beating the shit out of fucking little kids at shows and starting fighting for better clubs & shit. They
wouldn't need the obscene rules if there wasn't obscene violence.
The internet has killed hardcore. Its fucking stripped it of everything that it meant, there is no meaning left in it.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
- Paul Morris, music director at 97.7 HTZ-FM
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brooklyn
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Hey bro I agree. If ya compare the friendship, attitude, spirit of the HC scene in the 80s till mid 90s, to what's happening now then NOW is a big
fat ugly joke. Too much cheap talk, too much fashion, too much emptiness and greed.
I even personally think that nobody should sell HC items on ebay f.i., that's not what HC is about.
T.C.O.B.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Six66Mike
I'm sick of reading posts on boards & myspace from bands who got their shit stolen or from people complaining about venues etc because they aren't
running things the way you would.
BANDS: Do not leave your fucking tour money in the van. I am not going to give you my hard earned money because you fucked up & left yours
unprotected in a fucking van. With all the bands who have been ripped off lately you'd think you would learn a fucking lesson.
EVERYONE: The scene is yours not anyone elses. If a club says no moshing, no FSU shirts, no this or that there is a simple solution. STOP GOING
THERE! Stop promoting shows there. Taking away their business is the only way to teach them a lesson, not 50 posts on myspace & every other board
out there.
What happened to the DIY ethic hardcore was built on? Don't take fucking hand outs. Fix shit for yourself, run your shows, don't deal with douchebag
clubs, don't buy from Hot Topic. Stop beating the shit out of fucking little kids at shows and starting fighting for better clubs & shit. They
wouldn't need the obscene rules if there wasn't obscene violence.
The internet has killed hardcore. Its fucking stripped it of everything that it meant, there is no meaning left in it. |
unfortunately i agree. hardcore definately isnt a group of stupid kids bitching on the internet about stupid ass shit ("can you believe some guy said
the word fag at the show, like oh my gawd were gonna post so many messages about it"). its also not buying hundred dollar X swatches and hoodies off
ebay and listening to bad heavy metal
The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, ?You know, I want to set those people over there on
fire, but I?m just not close enough to get the job done.? George Carlin
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CR83
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Quote: | Originally posted by Six66Mike
I'm sick of reading posts on boards & myspace from bands who got their shit stolen or from people complaining about venues etc because they aren't
running things the way you would.
BANDS: Do not leave your fucking tour money in the van. I am not going to give you my hard earned money because you fucked up & left yours
unprotected in a fucking van. With all the bands who have been ripped off lately you'd think you would learn a fucking lesson.
EVERYONE: The scene is yours not anyone elses. If a club says no moshing, no FSU shirts, no this or that there is a simple solution. STOP GOING
THERE! Stop promoting shows there. Taking away their business is the only way to teach them a lesson, not 50 posts on myspace & every other board
out there.
What happened to the DIY ethic hardcore was built on? Don't take fucking hand outs. Fix shit for yourself, run your shows, don't deal with douchebag
clubs, don't buy from Hot Topic. Stop beating the shit out of fucking little kids at shows and starting fighting for better clubs & shit. They
wouldn't need the obscene rules if there wasn't obscene violence.
The internet has killed hardcore. Its fucking stripped it of everything that it meant, there is no meaning left in it. |
I think you have brought up some excellent points. The internet has allowed people to pull shit that would never fly in a face to face situation. It
has also allowed bands to really get their shit out to a new audience. Double edged sword I guess.
Great thoughts though bro.
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Killthehumans
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myspace is dumb anyway.....most of the kids there are midwestern suburbanites
who act like theyve been into hardcore for years , when most of them just discovered it. ITs also funny how most of them belong to the Young
republican group... "cause its cool to be republican kids!!!
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Killthehumans
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And dont get me started kids who are christian. LAst i remeber the was no Jesus ramone.
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moron
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What's wrong with Christans in hardcore?????
does that qualify as a double entendre? I googled it, but it made me more confused.
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Killthehumans
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I have nothing against christians in hardcore or christians in general. I have a problem with that midwestern brand of right-wing conservate B.S. ALL
these church going,varsity football playing, boyscouting suburbanites who listen to hardcore to feel tough and dont listen to the lyrics or care
about the culture.
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Hey, come on now, I was a Boy Scout!
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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I guess I should explain that my name is Christian, so.... bad joke on my part.
I was a cub scout. I could have gone onto boy scouts, but all of those knots scared me away. I remember having a tough time dealing with the part of
the cub scout code that said you had to be "reverant" or however you spell that. My mother explained to me what that meant, and I really struggled
with the fact that I didnt know if I believed in god or not and if I didnt I couldnt really be a good cub scout.
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The internet has killed hardcore. Its fucking stripped it of everything that it meant, there is no meaning left in it.
yes mike.
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL HARDCORE KIDS OUT THERE.
TURN YOUR FUCKING COMPUTER OFF AND GO TO A SHOW!
having the most posts on a website doesnt make you anymore "HARDCORE" than anyone else.
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I like to think those who are a little more old-school are above that kind of shit. Unfortunately the kids who are coming now live and breathe by
their computers because parents and teachers continually enforce the need for computer knowledge. It's made peoples lives revolve around the stupid
things. Computers are worse then fuckin tv. Remember the old days when if you saw a guy wearing a bands shirt, 99% of the time he got it a show.
Now they go to the computer and order the shit in 30 seconds. I miss the old days.
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Killthehumans
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Too be honest I was too a cub scout, made it too webloo too then quit cause i was scared of the scout master,
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Killthehumans
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At least you guys had the good ol days, im 20 and got into hardcore and punk only 5 years ago....but still you must admit although its not as good as
i heard the ol'days were its still better than better than other music scenes....(except for underground rap....they are really unified and indie and
shit...but now with MTV2 and fifty cent thats being ruined too)
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moron
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it's all in what you make of it. I just go to shows to have a good time, meet up with the few friends I have around here and see a few bands play.
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clevohardcore
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Good job with the post. I remember going to shows in back alleys and renting out ymca's and shit. If the big clubs wont' have them then I am sure
many of us will put that show on.
About the stealing money thing I have been saying that shit for a long time. WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU LEAVING YOUR VAN UNATTENED ANYWAY??? I have been in
bands but never ones that took off and toured accross country but THE FIRST FUCKING THING I AM GOING TO DO IS SECURE THE EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE.
Good job with the thread.
Each aspect of the soul has it's own part to play, but the ideal is harmonious agreement with reason and control.
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GabeTexasGAMC
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Quote: | Originally posted by DAN SMASH
The internet has killed hardcore. Its fucking stripped it of everything that it meant, there is no meaning left in it.
yes mike.
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL HARDCORE KIDS OUT THERE.
TURN YOUR FUCKING COMPUTER OFF AND GO TO A SHOW!
having the most posts on a website doesnt make you anymore "HARDCORE" than anyone else. |
Its working for me!
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Saving the scene
For those of you old enough to remember the good ol' days, there was stupid violence back then. There was shit talking in the scene (remember 108,
Prema, and Shelter? The butt of a lot of jokes I've heard), there were people that made it a fashion and not as substance, all of this shit being
talked happened back then too. Its not the internet, ebay or hot topic. Thumbs up to the kid that bought the Thorp comp at Hot Topic. Or bought the
Blood For Blood shirt on ebay. Who cares, if they are into the music. You are wrong as can be if you think there is no feeling anymore in HXC. I'd
like to introduce you to bands like Champion, or Terror, or Comeback Kid, or One Up. Or bands still carrying the spirit from the day like Sick Of It
All, Madball, Vision. Like all scenes HXC has its problems, but its up to the ones that "get it" to let others know what its all about. The kid whose
picking on kids in the pit, dont let him/her do it. Someone who is posting shit that you see, take two seconds out of life and throw a quick post in
regards to shit talking in any scene is no good. It sometimes takes one person to stand up for whats best and others will follow suit. If anything is
killing HXC its us, and thats the fucking truth...
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Quote: | Originally posted by MyOwnWay
For those of you old enough to remember the good ol' days, there was stupid violence back then. There was shit talking in the scene (remember 108,
Prema, and Shelter? The butt of a lot of jokes I've heard), there were people that made it a fashion and not as substance, all of this shit being
talked happened back then too. Its not the internet, ebay or hot topic. Thumbs up to the kid that bought the Thorp comp at Hot Topic. Or bought the
Blood For Blood shirt on ebay. Who cares, if they are into the music. You are wrong as can be if you think there is no feeling anymore in HXC. I'd
like to introduce you to bands like Champion, or Terror, or Comeback Kid, or One Up. Or bands still carrying the spirit from the day like Sick Of It
All, Madball, Vision. Like all scenes HXC has its problems, but its up to the ones that "get it" to let others know what its all about. The kid whose
picking on kids in the pit, dont let him/her do it. Someone who is posting shit that you see, take two seconds out of life and throw a quick post in
regards to shit talking in any scene is no good. It sometimes takes one person to stand up for whats best and others will follow suit. If anything is
killing HXC its us, and thats the fucking truth... |
Very well put. There will always be shit talkers, fakes and assholes. Welcome to organized society. Maybe people can just do their "part" and have
a section or sliver of a scene that is still theirs? Keep up the fight. If you beleive in it, it's worth fighting for. If you are fed up, then
maybe go find something else. As far as I know, complaining about something doesn't force change. I will always love punk and HXC. I'm very
fortunate to have discovered them.
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moron
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CAN WE..... START AGAIN..... GO BACK TO WHAT IT MEANT BACK THEN.....
oops... sorry.
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I 100 percent back this
but
The internet should be used to get info out, not the way it is used now
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paul nastyGAMC
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fuck it. real hardcore is all around bitches. yall sit and complain about the internet yet there is a shitload of poasts complaining about what your
doing right now. the inter net fuckin rules. real hardcore will always be outkast by media(mtv, and clearchanel) and people who want just a tinge of
hardcore. hence the fashion queers. so fuck it. look at porn on the internet and check out girls, and the THORP web site and if you get on a message
board and talk shit, then back it up or get hit. fuck posi shit. thats not the fuckin world i grew up in . GAMC!!!
i know this makes mostly 0 sense but fuck it. buttfuckit.
paul nastyGAMC
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Six66Mike
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wow, popular thread.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
- Paul Morris, music director at 97.7 HTZ-FM
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ENDERA.x
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forget the scene.
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To the dude that was talking about fuck posi-shit. Your opinions alright with me. But I gotta tell you, just because thats how you grew doesnt mean
that, its the way it has to be now. Teach others, for real. Those same kids on the block are the ones you gotta go to and help out. In the dirt is
know way to keep on. And I'm not anti boards or anything like that. Its a good outlet. I appreciate the people that are cool with what I'm saying. I'm
from an area where not a lot of HXC bands come around, nor alot of people around hear listen to HXC. This is an outlet for me. I enjoy talking about
something that is so important to me. Even if it is on a messageboard.
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