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Right, I've decided EPs are really good (sponsored by me currently listening to Movement Library's) They decided to split up though, only got together in January, ah well, thought they great potential. So, anyone want to recommend me decent EPs? Bands I've not heard of would be a bonus.
06-18-2007, 12:38 AM
The punk/hardcore/ska (and 341 sub-genres) thread. Post #242
Yeah I love ep's. They're normally short, quick and don't have a bad song. Will keep my eye out for some decent ones. Just been listening to the Falcon, they really are quite good. Has led me to give the Lawrence Arms a proper try.
Against me! - Acoustic e.p
Against me! - Crime as Forgiven by
Against me! - Disco before the breakdown
Set Your Goals - Reset
All ep's I recommend
06-18-2007, 01:08 AM
The punk/hardcore/ska (and 341 sub-genres) thread. Post #243
If you want to listen to a good trad ska album I can't recommend Wasted Days by The Slackers enough. One of the best albums I own.
I've been listening to Image is Everything by Jugheads Revenge quite a bit recently. Sort of hardcore/skate punky sounding. Pretty good, it's about 12 years old now though!!
06-18-2007, 10:42 PM
The punk/hardcore/ska (and 341 sub-genres) thread. Post #245
This Is Hell's EP is worth a listen for people who like the hardcore side, has some vocals from Palumbo from Glassjaw as well :cool:
very fast and very good, just like their album Sundowning :thup: although Palumbo is also a guest vocalist on that as well
rumoured to be touring in November with a new album out around that time, November is going to be class with Alexisonfire (rumoured support Every Time I Die) and This Is Hell in the UK
06-18-2007, 11:01 PM
The punk/hardcore/ska (and 341 sub-genres) thread. Post #247
Just listened to that Flatliners link someone posted earlier. Not bad. Got me thinking of a band some of you may know called Jeffries Fan Club. They got some attention from MTV in the U.S a few years back. Before this happened I was offered the chance to put out their cd over here but that was some time ago.
07-11-2007, 12:59 PM
The punk/hardcore/ska (and 341 sub-genres) thread. Post #248
The new Bad Religion album can be heard in it's entirety on their MySpace. It's pretty good (i.e. much much better than The Empire Strikes First) although a lot of it sounds like stuff they've done before. The last song is absolutely brilliant too.
07-11-2007, 01:02 PM
The punk/hardcore/ska (and 341 sub-genres) thread. Post #249
Had a listen to the first few tracks off the new Bad Religion album and seems pretty decent. Have never really listened to them before but this album could convert me.