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TurnOnTheLight
01/02/09, 02:18 AM
i don't post here often, and i don't know if it's discouraged to put up lists, but i put a lot of work into this... hope you guys like it (or at least appreciate the effort). =)

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40-31...
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40 - Shot Baker - Take Control

39 - Gaslight Anthem - The 59 Sound

38 - 3OH!3 - Want

37 - Dance Gavin Dance - Dance Gavin Dance

36 - Story of The Year - The Black Swan

35 - Millencolin - Machine 15

34 - A Static Lullaby - Rattlesnake!

33 - HiFi Hand Grenades - Carry On

32 - The Uprising - Appetite For Deception

31 - Academy Is... - Fast Times At Barrington High
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and on to the best 30...
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30 - Mike TV - Mike TV

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i don't know why they changed their name (then again, pickled Dick didn't exactly scream "serious band!!!"), but who cares. this is still Lookout! era pop-punk with a great modern spin. of all the albums here that i say are fun, this one is fun in the most unique and silly-yet-somehow-serious way. nothing else releases in 08 can make me sing along (and love it) as much as this.

29 - Valencia - We All Need A Reason To Believe

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another one that didn't do anything for me at first. i was really excited for this and it was a huge letdown at first. there's a certain underlying melody to the whole thing though, and slowly but surely the songs revealed themselves. i like it more and more on each listen, just wish i had a bit more energy

28 - Kevin Seconds - Rise Up, Insomniacs!

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feels like i've been waiting forever for this, and it was well worth it. i was thrown off by the twangy nature of the album at first, but it's lyrically brilliant and really speaks to me. the perfect album for a certain kind of mood.

27 - Kid Down - I Want My Girlfriend Rich

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how the shit is Sweden so goddamn good at churning out punk bands? this is seriously the best thing out of Sweden since Millencolin's "Pennybridge Pioneers". such a shame that almost no one in the US will ever hear this.

26 - Anberlin - New Surrender

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i feel like i was the only one disappointed by "Cities". don't get me wrong, it was a damn good album, but i just expected so much more from Anberlin. this is a great step back in the right direction, and just as epic, but there's still just something missing here. the something that made "Blueprints..." such a fuckin masterpiece. i hope they can get it back.

25 - The Artist Life - Living

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ex-Jersey (the band, not the state) members rock the fuck out on 10 tracks of scream-along straight up punk. if this doesn't put a smile on your face, you're an idiot.

24 - H2O - Nothing To Prove

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the first of the "comeback albums" of 2008 appears on my list. a classic in it's own right, and it really makes me feel like i'm back in freshman year of college listening to "Faster Then The World" again. but, even with that being it's greatest stregnth, it also works against the album and they seem to have forgotten completely about some of the better parts of their musical evolution on more recent albums.

23 - Love You Moon - Waxwane

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in my head, there were three "big" acoustic solo releases in 2008: this, Kevin Seconds and Joey Cape. i expected the least from this, and goddamn was i wrong. Matt Embree (of the RX Bandits) comes DAMN close to livin up to the potential of his main band. and considering how much i love the Bandits, that's really sayin something. GREAT acoustic rock/punk.

22 - The Briggs - Come All You Madmen

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if this was as strong as it's best songs all the way through it'd be one of the best records of the decade. a few strange choices here and there, but mostly really solid street punk that makes you wanna put your fists in the air. the shout-along choruses and all the clapping certainly helps too.

21 - A Skylit Drive - Wires And The Concept Of Breathing

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if this were 2003, we'd have called this Screamo and everyone woulda creamed their pants over it. since it's 2008, this is Post-Hardcore, and "only scene kids like it". well, get me a pastel shirt with Back To The Future lettering and a TDWP tattoo, cause this shit is fuckin epic. i feel like it should be higher, but i don't know where i could wedge it in...

20 - The Steal - Bright Grey

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i don't think i've ever loved a band that was as incredibly derivative of another band (that i also love) as much i fuckin heart The Steal (who prolly wear Kid Dynamite's underpants, they wanna be them so bad). but it's all well and good in this case, cause it doesn't just work, it rocks the fuck out in every possible way. shit, i can't belive i'm gonna say this, but a few of these songs are BETTER than some KD stuff.

19 - TieFighter - I Could Tell The World

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you know what i don't like? generic hardcore. good thing, in that case, that this couldn't possibly be less generic. this album will kick the shit out of your ears and you'll just drag yourself back up and beg for it all over again. hardcore album of the year.

18 - No Use For A Name - The Feel Good Record Of The Year

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another one that everyone calls a comeback album. except that "Keep Them Confused" was damn good. still, there's no question that this is even better, and proof that melodic skatepunk is still a force to be reckoned with. a true classic that prolly woulda been much higher on my list if it had come out at a different point in the year, shame that this reminds me of a bad time in my life, though it must be said that it was a huge help in getting me through.

17 - One Light Out - Harder. Faster. That's What She Said

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best new skatepunk band i've heard since High Five Drive. unrelentingly fast, refreshingly technical and absolutley addictive. the lyrics might not be all that creative, but they sure are funny (if a tad immature), and shit, how could skatepunk songs like "She Almost Turned You Emo" possibly be bad? sure, it's not original, but they're goddamn good at what they do.

16 - Bayside - Shudder

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well, it was bound to happen eventually. i could only hate on Bayside for no reason for so long, and this is the album that finally broke me. i'm really not sure how an album that's so dark and depressing on the surface can make me smile so much when i listen to it, but that's just part of what makes it so good.

15 - Senses Fail - Life Is Not A Waiting Room

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i really can't express how much i wanted to hate this. i'm not even sure what made me give it a chance, honestly. but holy shit, as hard as i tried, it was inevitable that i was gonna love this. while every other screamo band is busy tryin to pretend they were always a "true punk (or metal, or hardcore, or pop or whatthefuckever) band deep down", these guys come out with their strongest offering yet while stayin true to what they are. another classic from Jersey in 2008.

14 - Every Avenue - Shh. Just Go With It

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well goddamn, if pop-punk could hurt you by being catchy, this album would kill you over and over before the last track ended. call it lame, call it generic, call it whatever the fuck you'd like. you're missing out on 36 minutes of pure joy. (note: some sources say this was released in Dec 07, some say Feb 08... fuck it, it's on my 08 list).

13 - Everybody Out! - Everybody Out!

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i don't like the Dropkick Murphy's, i feel like i'm supposed to, but i just don't. people say this sounds like the Murphy's... somehow i doubt that, as this is incredible balls-to-the-wall punk that i just fuckin love. their potential is completely unlimited.

12 - Less Than Jake - GNV FLA

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most people would call this a comeback album. i, however, happened to love "In With the Out Crowd" and "Anthem", so hey, what do i know. still, this is easily their best album since "Hello Rockview" and an absolute ska-punk classic. my secondary soundtrack to the summer of 2008; only Crash Romeo got more listens in June/July/August.

11 - Dillinger Four - C I V I L W A R

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we waited six years for this... and, well, it was ALMOST worth it. i didn't like it much when i first heard it, but it proved to be a hell of a grower. still, i think i just expected more somehow. which isn't to say this isn't a classic, cause it truly is. "C I V I L W A R" is a 9 for sure... i just thought the current Kings Of Punk woulda made an album that was truly a 10...

10 - Hit The Lights - Skip School, Start FIghts

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this might have been the best album of the year if only it wasn't so lyrically mindless. still, the single most smile-inducing record i've heard in a long time and the ultimate "jam out in your car and scream along with the windows down" shit i've had the pleasure of listening to this year.

9 - Shorebirds - It's Gonna Get Ugly

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when Latterman broke up last year, i was really fuckin sad. no one will ever do what they did, at least not in quite the same way. this, however, is close enough. not exactly the same style as the almighty Latterman, but damn close, and they sure know how to rock the fuck out anyway. gruff-as-sandpaper-pop-punk here, and overall, just a fantastic debut.

8 - Pennywise - Reason To Believe

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there are returns-to-form, there are comebacks, and then there's this. i didn't think PW had anything even remotely close to as good as this left in their system. when i first heard this back in May, i honestly (and literally) didn't believe it was new, i figured it had to be written around the same time as "Straight Ahead". this is the second best album they've ever made, and an instant punk classic.

7 - The Years Gone By - Forever Comes Too Soon

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apparently there's something in the water in Jersey, as a few of the best pop-punk albums of the year came from everyone's least favorite state (of course, most people are morons). i hadn't fallen in love with a pop-punk album as hard as i did with this since "Take This To Your Grave". if it was just slightly more imaginative, it coulda gone top 3. still, absolute perfection for what it is.

6 - The Riot Before - Fists Buried In Pockets

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hey look, it's another band with an Against Me! influence that AM! themselves WISH they could be a fraction as good as. i'd call this the folk-punk album of the year, but they transcend folk-punk. incredible lyrical performance here; like they based it on my life. plus, they tied with the Crosstown Rivalry's "Greetings From The Garden State/You Wish You Were Here" for the best intro song since Bombs Over Providence's masterpiece "The Grand Preamble".

5 - Banner Pilot - Resignation Day

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one of two bands who managed to out-Dillinger-Four Dillinger Four... this one has a twist of Larry Arms thrown in for good measure. i don't think i heard a single album all year as catchy as this fucker, yet it's as angry as it is fun. i have extremely high hopes for these guys. who knew songs about getting shitfaced and wanting to die could be so much fun?

4 - Zebrahead - Phoenix

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yea, it sounds the same as "Broadcast to the World", which sounded like "MFZB"... and you know what? if it didn't, i'd be fuckin pissed. no one is better at what they do than these guys, and this easily goes down as the most energetic album since... well, since the last Zebrahead effort. plus, only Crash Romeo delived better "i fuckin hate bitches" songs this year.

3 - Off With Their Heads - From The Bottom

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the (ever-so-slightly) better of two bands who managed to out-Dillinger-Four Dillinger Four this year. gruff, angry, fast, ugly and fun as hell. being a miserable cunt is rarely this much fun. the best pure punk album of 2008

2 - Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold

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this prolly shoulda been number one, but it's just a tad too gloomy. course, it's still a fuckin masterpiece in every sense. easily their best album ever, which is really saying something. also, this is the best lyrical album of 2008 in any genre, hands down. if all hip-hop was this good... well, there'd be a hell of a lot more of it on my list.

1 - Crash Romeo - Gave Me The Clap

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music this great can only come from North Jersey... it's been at least four years since i've heard a pop-punk album this perfect. no bullshit ballads, no gimmicks, no whining. just some of the most heartfelt, upbeat songs ever. i dare you to listen to "Lady Luck" without smiling. driving guitars, unique drums, clever wordplay; there's something for everyone here.
"we're a dying breed and all we need are ashtrays and apathy..."

Chris Fallon
01/02/09, 04:48 AM
You did not seriously put Crash Romeo as your #1, did you? You have a few good selections that get tarnished by your terrible ones.

eatsound
01/02/09, 06:40 AM
hmmm

Circa1628
01/02/09, 06:54 AM
There are a couple risky selections that I respect you for choosing like Senses Fail and A Skylit Drive, because I really enjoyed both of those CD's. BUT you were disappointed by Cities!?:-0

Rodeo
01/02/09, 07:05 AM
Fuck yes! is for The Riot Before, Dillinger Four, Shorebirds, Kevin Seconds, No Use For A Name, and OWTH.


:hitself: is for :

39 - Gaslight Anthem - The 59 Sound

38 - 3OH!3 - Want

kearn1tm
01/02/09, 08:07 AM
Those are poor selections.

wrppdarndyrfngr
01/02/09, 08:59 AM
I hope the OP is under the age of 18 because I don't think its possiable for anyone over that age to like that much pop-punk

steviestare
01/02/09, 09:01 AM
You spent way too much time on this. And after all that time you couldn't come up with a better list?

MADSTA
01/02/09, 09:06 AM
lol wut

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 09:57 AM
Shorebirds, D4, Riot Before, Off with their Heads, and Banner Pilot are balling. I'll pretend the rest of the list didn't happen.

Hell, this list > Scott Heisel's list :-p

funkel
01/02/09, 10:04 AM
Lack of Andrew Jackson Jihad (given tastes) = fail.

Mikey Radigan
01/02/09, 10:06 AM
14 - The Riot Before - Fists Buried In Pockets

http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/1806/fistsburiedinpocketscovds9.jpg

hey look, it's another band with heavy Against Me! influence that AM! themselves WISH they could be half as good as. this is what AM! would sound like if they were fuckin awesome, instead of, you know, shitty. folk-punk album of the year, and incredible lyrics. plus, the tied with the Crosstown Rivalry's "Greetings From The Garden State/You Wish You Were Here" for the best intro song since Bombs Over Providence's masterpiece "The Grand Preamble".



This was a fantastic album but the fact that you called Against Me shitty is kind of lame.

Machu505
01/02/09, 10:07 AM
Lack of Andrew Jackson Jihad (given tastes) = fail.

This.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 10:12 AM
This was a fantastic album but the fact that you called Against Me shitty is kind of lame.

Probably said they were shitty because of their nwe album. Possibly still likes their older albums.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 10:13 AM
Lack of Andrew Jackson Jihad (given tastes) = fail.

Probably didn't include them because it was just an EP. I always forget that OGCJM came out this year to be honest.

Mikey Radigan
01/02/09, 10:13 AM
I like New Wave, I think its a really good album, but oh well.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 10:14 AM
I like New Wave, I think its a really good album, but oh well.

Hated New Wave but all the EP's and albums up to and including The Eternal Cowboy are some of my favorite albums (especially first two EP's + Reinventing)

Mikey Radigan
01/02/09, 10:15 AM
Hated New Wave but all the EP's and albums up to and including The Eternal Cowboy are some of my favorite albums (especially first two EP's + Reinventing)

Thats cool, people can like whatever, I just think calling them shitty is a little much.

funkel
01/02/09, 10:15 AM
Probably didn't include them because it was just an EP. I always forget that OGCJM came out this year to be honest.
Best punk release of 2008 for me.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 10:17 AM
Best punk release of 2008 for me.

One of them for me but I forget it because I always relate it to 2007 because of People.. I think I liked OWTH, Riot Before, D4, and Jammy Dodgers more though.

Mikey Radigan
01/02/09, 10:19 AM
The Dead To Me EP came out in 2008, its pretty awesome.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 10:20 AM
It was alright. I'm not saying the reggae-tinged track was bad, it was just completely out of place and I would've rather had them not make it, which is probably one of the reasons it's not in my top 10

thesafeword
01/02/09, 10:21 AM
Why did you spend so much time on and post this list? Do think that anybody here honestly gives a shit?

funkel
01/02/09, 10:23 AM
One of them for me but I forget it because I always relate it to 2007 because of People.. I think I liked OWTH, Riot Before, D4, and Jammy Dodgers more though.
I'm not a huge punk fan, but I love the whole folk-punk/anti-folk subgenre, and absolutely adore AJJ.

Mikey Radigan
01/02/09, 10:28 AM
Why did you spend so much time on and post this list? Do think that anybody here honestly gives a shit?

Obviously people do since there have been replies.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 10:30 AM
I'm not a huge punk fan, but I love the whole folk-punk/anti-folk subgenre, and absolutely adore AJJ.

Fair enough. That should mean you would like Wingnut Dishwasher's Union/Johnny Hobo & the Freight Trains (one man band but Johnny Hobo is now gone and wingnut is what he focuses on), Sycamore Smith (this is a stretch, since there is very little punk involved, but still), and.. well that's all I could think of. You probably already know the obvious Ghost Mice/Rosa/Matty Pop Chart/Paul Baribeau/etc etc.. really, you need to check out Wingnut if you haven't.

IWasaCamera
01/02/09, 11:08 AM
Wow.

kearn1tm
01/02/09, 12:01 PM
Wow.

That would be the word for it.

SwiftSilentDead
01/02/09, 12:13 PM
There are a few great selections and a lot of terrible ones.

Burn That Shit
01/02/09, 12:37 PM
There are a lot of good picks on there but they get drowned out by the incredibly shitty picks.

Edit: Props on Banner Pilot, they were on my list as well.

Getup and Dance
01/02/09, 01:22 PM
List is pretty fucking shitty

live.
01/02/09, 05:33 PM
I think you forgot Big Bad World

LV03
01/02/09, 08:45 PM
i will give you props for shot baker

towniecore
01/02/09, 09:00 PM
Thank you for posting a list that actually had some punk music. Although I don't agree with all of your selections its better than the majority of people's on this forum that hop on every indie bands dick just because they're ambient and have less than 10,000 myspace friends.

TurnOnTheLight
01/02/09, 09:03 PM
thanks to anyone who made positive comments. there was a time where i wouldn't freely admit to liking some of this stuff, but frankly, i don't give a shit these days... and anyone who does, well, i feel bad for you.

in response to a few things i saw:

i never liked AM!, which is strange, cause i love bands like Riot Before, This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb, etc etc. AM! just never did anything for me.

if you check out my lists from previous years on my Last.fm, you'll notice that there's not nearly as much pop-punk. there was a) a real lack of quaility stuff from bands that i respect. hell, two albums that i thought were gonna be great, The Loved Ones and Alkaline Trio, were terrible. b) the best stuff released in 2008 was all in EP for, and this list is only for LPs. my top 5 favorite releases of 08, including all formats, is:

The Wonder Years - Won't be Pathetic Forever
All Or Nothing - Is pretty Hot Right Now
Dead To Me - Little Brother
Crosstown Rivalry - Pull Down The Sky
and Crash Romeo.

speaking of Crash Romeo; yea, i'm prolly the only person on the planet who would put them #1, but again, if you look at my older lists, i tend to have different taste than most people.

to the person right above me, thanks man, i really appreciate it. i wanted to be as honest with myself as possible about what i really loved this year, and a lot of this shit "lame" as it might be, got me through a year that was pretty fuckin shitty all around.

whoever said that my list was better than Heisel's: hahahaha. i used to do some stuff for Punknews, and me and Heisel go back a bit. he didn't like me then either haha.

oh, and thesafeword... i did this list for the private torrent site i do some stuff for. i just posted it here cause i felt like it was different than most people's lists. i don't really give a shit if anyone cares or agrees. and yea, i spent too much time on it, but i'm a huge music dork. :-)

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 09:22 PM
whoever said that my list was better than Heisel's: hahahaha. i used to do some stuff for Punknews, and me and Heisel go back a bit. he didn't like me then either haha.

Unexpected. But regardless, your list had more punk albums than his and he posted his on the org :whistle:

caLLmEnOoNe
01/02/09, 09:24 PM
what a weird list.

TurnOnTheLight
01/02/09, 09:29 PM
what a weird list.

how so? and what part of BK do you live in?


Jumpoff, he's not a bad guy, i know he takes a lot of shit from people here and over at the Org, but he's just hyper-defensive. i shouldn't stand up for him, as he's been nothing but a pretentious twat to me, but still.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 09:35 PM
how so? and what part of BK do you live in?


Jumpoff, he's not a bad guy, i know he takes a lot of shit from people here and over at the Org, but he's just hyper-defensive. i shouldn't stand up for him, as he's been nothing but a pretentious twat to me, but still.

I dont have anything against the guy, I just thought his list sucked :-p

TurnOnTheLight
01/02/09, 09:38 PM
everytime i see Scranton it makes me think of the Perkins me and my ex-gf would sometimes stop at on our way up to SUNY Binghamton. what does that have to do with anything? i have no idea... though i assume Heisel enjoys Perkins. you know, cause it's delicious.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 09:43 PM
Hahaha, the one in Dickson City? My sister worked there as a waitrss a few years ago.

I surprise that it didn't remind you of the office considering that seems to be the only thing people care about mentioning in relation to scranton.

TurnOnTheLight
01/02/09, 10:19 PM
i've never actually seen a single second of that show. though i've seen three of four episodes of the British version.

and yea, that's the one. we used to stop there at least once a month goin back and forth between the Bronx/New Rochelle and Binghamton (though SUNy is techinally in Johnson City). but anyway, that's the only Perkins i've ever been to, and i loved that shit. i don't think i ever did anything else in Scranton ever... might have gone to the Best Buy once. and i was supposed to go Warped there last year (07), but wound up gettin tickets to the Uniondale one at the last minute.

i knew a few girls at Binghamton U that were from Scranton, this was years ago though. and, honestly, they were some strange broads.

Jumpoff
01/02/09, 10:32 PM
haha. Most of my family is from new york so we missed out on a bit of the weird shit that "Scrantonians" tend to do.

micahistheballs
01/02/09, 10:44 PM
LOTY

x

TurnOnTheLight
01/02/09, 11:07 PM
LOTY

x

i don't follow....

Jumpoff, i always imagined Scranton to be exactly like Binghamton, except in Pennsylvania (and 60 miles away). meanin lots of wierd townies and lots of bombed out industrial areas, but somehow still retaining something of a quaint, quiet charm. and, of course, sans a crazy influx of assholes from Westchester, Long Island and New York City during the school year who think they're better than everyone. :rolleyes:

btw, we've gotten really off-topic here, not that i care, but for what it's worth, i realized i posted the last draft version of my list instead of the final. i changed it. only two albums are different, and they're at the begining and one or two others moved maybe three spots.

fran.182
01/04/09, 10:24 AM
Don't agree with the list at all...
Mainly because I'm not into straight "punk rock"...
But thanks, for sharing it.

One Light Out and Kid Down sound really good! :-)
Didn't know these two bands.

funkel
01/04/09, 11:01 AM
i don't follow....

List of the year.

c_rob2700
01/04/09, 11:05 AM
Ehhhhh