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vision of disorder - "element"
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[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k3zG8_wXBA] - Vision of Disorder "Element"[/URL]
Do they still sell toothbrushes in their merch tent??? I personally don't like them though... not really my style of music.
Vision Of Disorder brings back so many good memories of the hard core scene in Long Island New York in the 90's V.O.D. was my favorite local band to see. They had so many great songs and so much energy on stage during a live show. Rythem of The AK, Suffer, No Regrets, Take Them Out, D.T.O are all great songs. I heard they just got back together this year and are on tour again.
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The Presets.
the editors - "munich"
i hear ya, i caught them a few times years back (grew up on punk, hardcore, etc) when they were out here on the west coast and they never failed to put on a good show (along with many other NY bands like Snapcase, etc). unfortunately, many/most of the bands (about 95%) these days (not just hardcore/punk) are un-inspiring and just plain terrible. ever since napster/downloading came around, it just killed the music industry and music stores as well (i use to work at one). i miss hunting down and going to my favorite music store to find a 7", LP, fanzine, etc. and that's what made music, community/scene. not much or any of that today...
I wish I could have seen Snapcase back in those days... I don't think that hardcore is dead, it's just evolved. There's still people printing zines, there's still good music out there, hell, there's even a few good record stores still around. I understand what you're saying, but don't walk into Hot Topic and think that's what hardcore is today. There are still kids going to shows in the basements of VFW halls and other kids' basements running around in circle pits and screaming their lungs out.
I wish I could have seen Snapcase back in those days...