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Post your five favorite bands and I will mock and generalize you.

Bona Drag

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Originally Posted by Bergdorf Goodwill
Ian MacKaye or Adolf Hitler: pick a god you confused ****. For reference, I was wearing footie pajamas and smiling without the cloud of self-awareness in '88 (see also: movin' weight). How can you be so impossibly decrepit? What is it like to be so very near death? I must commend your use of the year of 1988 in combination with Skrewdriver, though. You are sending some pretty covert "hile hilter lol" messages here, and I hope that the Rahowa listeners of StyleForum are receiving them. Despite your advanced age, I am proud to have a race traitor like you on Our Side in the Coming Struggle.

Yeah, Jason, not to call you out, but your Skrewdriver references (I can think of at least a couple others) sort of freak me out...
 

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My younger days list...

King Crimson
Gentle Giant
Genesis ( from 69 to 74 )
Soft Machine
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention
 

Get Smart

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Originally Posted by Bona Drag
Yeah, Jason, not to call you out, but your Skrewdriver references (I can think of at least a couple others) sort of freak me out...

word.

I come from the 'good ol days' when "skins were skins first", politics aside. *we* listened to everything 'relevant', from Skrewdriver to The Specials to Brutal Attack to Bad Manners to The 4 Skins to Desmond Dekkar, etc etc. Personally, I love Skrewdriver's "All Skrewed Up", "Boots and Braces", "Hail the New Dawn" and "Blood and Honour" records. As for their sketchy lyrics? I can listen to far right lyrics as easily as far left, it really makes no impact on me cuz I know where my own politics lie.

some trivia about Ian Stuart...he had a huge Trojan records collection, was Suggs from Madness' best friend, and an early lineup of Skrewdriver opened up for the Police.

The biography on Stuart called "Nazi Rockstar" is fantastic. Very interesting read and is actually as objective as a book on such a controversial fella can be.
 

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Just curious; obviously, I wasn't trying to imply you're some sort of white supremacist psycho, b/c I know that's not the case. I suppose I just wondered how you justified buying and enjoying their records. Thanks for the explainer...

Ahem. Back on topic:

The Smiths (anyone surprised?)
Pulp
T. Rex
The Jesus & Mary Chain
Spiritualized


Mostly off the top of my head; not necessarily set in stone or anything...
 

Get Smart

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Originally Posted by Bona Drag
I wasn't trying to imply you're some sort of white supremacist psycho...

Yellow Supremacist Psycho wouldn't be too far off tho....
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Riblja Corba
Leb i Sol
Bijelo Dugme
Merlin
Arhangel

I'm ready to be generalized...
 

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Tubeway Army
Kraftwerk
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Cabaret Voltaire
Crass
 

Tokyo Slim

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Uh... an easy one.

Veruca Salt
Toto
Duran Duran
Replicants
Atreyu
 

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Originally Posted by Bergdorf Goodwill
I will not be subverted by your Cracked Magazine antics.


The funny thing is that's the third time I've done that in these "favorite band/song" threads and first it's been noticed. Isn't there a law about that - Hanson's Law or something?
 

Bergdorf Goodwill

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Originally Posted by Thomas
In order of preference...

The Clash
Husker Du
The Beatles
current era Dylan
Afghan Whigs


You are covered in an eight inch thick layer of dust.

Originally Posted by lakewolf
My younger days list...

King Crimson
Gentle Giant
Genesis ( from 69 to 74 )
Soft Machine
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention


Your taste in music has deteriorated.

BONUS LYRIX 4 U:

Now in my younger days I used to sport a shag
When I went to school I carried lunch in a bag
With an apple for my teacher 'cause I knew I'd get a kiss
Always got mad when the class was dismissed

Originally Posted by Bona Drag
Just curious; obviously, I wasn't trying to imply you're some sort of white supremacist psycho, b/c I know that's not the case. I suppose I just wondered how you justified buying and enjoying their records. Thanks for the explainer...

Ahem. Back on topic:

The Smiths (anyone surprised?)
Pulp
T. Rex
The Jesus & Mary Chain
Spiritualized


Mostly off the top of my head; not necessarily set in stone or anything...


You should say **** all this ***** **** and dive headfirst into the Resistance Records back catalog.

Originally Posted by odoreater
Riblja Corba
Leb i Sol
Bijelo Dugme
Merlin
Arhangel

I'm ready to be generalized...


act_vlade_divac.jpg


PASS ME A BALL

Originally Posted by mongo615
Tubeway Army
Kraftwerk
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Cabaret Voltaire
Crass


Your past involves cyberpunk roleplay.

Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
Uh... an easy one.

Veruca Salt
Toto
Duran Duran
Replicants
Atreyu


u thank u real funny with them movies and **** lol remember when atrey was on tribunal lol north carolina metalcore lololol prayer for cleansing lmao remember from here on lololol HATHUSKA WANDEBEGAE
 

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Originally Posted by Bergdorf Goodwill
Your taste in music has deteriorated.

You are certainly right about this master BG, but now I have much more fun dancing !
 

Bergdorf Goodwill

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Originally Posted by lakewolf
You are certainly right about this master BG, but now I have much more fun dancing !

You need girls who will dance to "Moon in June" with you. They can give you a moonshake.
 

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She's a moonchild
Gathering the flowers in a garden.
Lovely moonchild
Drifting on the echoes of the hours.

Sailing on the wind
In a milk white gown
Dropping circle stones on a sun dial
Playing hide and seek
With the ghosts of dawn
Waiting for a smile from a sun child.

Singing a song in the morning
Singing it again at night
Don't really know what I'm singing about
But it makes me feel all right
 

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-Maritime
-Greg Laswell
-Ed Harcourt
-Young Love
-anything and everything on Hotel Costes compilations
 

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