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mushroom1307
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Paul Sanchez -- Used to be Crazy
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From Jet Black and Jealous by Paul Sanchez
Now's Not the Right Time for Love -- The Rugburns
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From the album "Taking the World by Donkey"
Blue Dahlia -- The Gaslight Anthem
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Bonus track from The Gaslight Anthem's 2012 album entitled "Handwritten." I do not own any rights to this song.
Be Good Until Then -- Butch Walker and The Black Widows
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From the wonderful album entitled I Liked It Better When You Had No Heart released in 2010.
Let Me Out --- The Heroine Sheiks
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From the album entitled Journey to the End of the Knife, which is one of the best albums you've never heard.
The Punch Line (Full Album) -- Minutemen
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The Punch Line (1981) is the first full length album from The Minutemen. The tracklisting is as follows: 1. Search 0:51 (Hurley, Watt) 2. Tension 1:18 (Tamburovich, Watt) 3. Games 1:01 (Boon, Watt) 4. Boiling 0:58 (Hurley, Watt) 5. Disguises 0:45 (Boon) 6. The Struggle 0:40 (Boon) 7. Monuments 0:48 (Hurley, Watt) 8. Ruins 0:49 (Hurley, Watt) 9. Issued 0:38 (Hurley, Watt) 10. The Punch Line 0:40...
Be a Man -- The Heroine Sheiks
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From one of the best bands that you've never heard.
Paranoid Time -- Minutemen
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The first EP from The Minutemen 1. "Validation" (Tamburovich, Watt) 2. "The Maze" (Boon) 3. "Definitions" (Watt) 4. "Sickles And Hammers" (instrumental) (Boon, Watt) 5. "Fascist" (Boon) 6. "Joe McCarthy's Ghost" (Watt) 7. "Paranoid Chant" (Watt)
Darling, Darling, Darling -- Justin Townes Earle
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From the new Justin Townes Earle album entitled "Nothing's Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now."
Starve -- Rollins Band
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From the 2002 live album entitled The Only Way to Know for Sure.
Buyed this album 1990. Flash. Genious. Favorite like Nick Cave's Birthday Party Albums and Big Black.
Maybe 35 years have passsed since I am lucky to know this great band. Germany. Boone was already 5 years dead when I bought this album. Fascinating!
Double Nickels is their magnum opus, but this one will always be my favorite. Calling it a "full-length album" is a stretch, though, since the total playing time is about 15 minutes.
search is a great song, besides the fact i can't stop picturing goatse every time i hear it
wow, this is great.. got here after finding some band called Cows, which i guess shared a member? i wish i'd known of these guys when they were current
Yeah, same singer for both bands!
not heard this before , thanks, big love
Hi lol
This is really freaky... I know all these songs, but haven't heard them in at least 30 years, and didn't realize it was The Minutemen. It's like one flashback after another. But I don't remember owning this album or ever being into the Minutemen. Maybe a friend had a tape back in the day? (there was lots of punk mix tapes floating around) so, I'm not sure what I'm remembering. Anyway, hearing it now, I think I didn't give them enough attention back then - this is really ahead of its time.
I don't remember....
Minutemen were so great because they sounded like no other hard-core band. They were 100% genuine.
Vintage Afghan Whigs, love it!
I love this ep it seems like a whole album even though it's less than 7min
ridiculously underrated!
melhor álbum curou minha pressao🥰
Is this from a new album? Never heard it before.
Just found this single for $8 in a vinal shop
found this band in the comment section of a nomeansno album. pretty fuckin' rad
After alot of deliberation and reflection I do think that this is probably my favorite Minutemen release. Theres just something about it that is so punchy, catchy, and awesome. It is kinda similar to paranoid time in that way, but everything is turned up to 10. The guitar, bass, and drums collide like the paint on the cover to make a cohesive album that is just amazing all the way through every time i listen to it. Im glad that Boon, Watt, and Hurley were able to make this music, even if it was cut short.
Les précurseurs de Nomeansno? incontournables!
Best album ever
This album kicks ass
I've loved No Knife for years, and tried to find more bands like them. People would suggest Drive Like Jehu, Jimmy Eat World, Get Up Kids, Tristeza and although those are really great bands, it's not the same sound to me. Then...FINALLY i stumbled on this band and found it! This is definitely the genesis of that karate/math-rock/ melodic San Diego sound. Two competing guitar riffs that somehow weave together & compliment each other perfectly! Aminiature really slipped under the radar, but definitely influenced the next wave of San Diego bands.
An English professor of mine in undergrad mentioned them to me back in 2008 or so, and I bought everything I could find of theirs on eBay.
@@mushroom1307 Did his name happen to be Eric Burtson?
@@clemfandango2749 the professor? No.
real punk rock is experimental - otherwise, it dies.
George Hurley is underrated.
One of the top drummers of all time. And I love Peart, Bonham, Bruford, Sipe, etc etc
These guys are, and were, the best damn "if punk, then what," band in all of Southern CaliforniA. Wish I had given myself more exposure to them at the same time I was obsessed with TSOL, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Adolescents, etc. I guess there is only so much time to absorb the meaning or meaningless messages with any aplomb. I give myself some credit for buying the "My First Bells" cassette in about '85'; damn, I was so hooked on that cassette; I parroted the lyrics to the point that I can nearly repeat verbatim today! I was not fortunate to see them in their best days. Glad songs like Corona on Jackass have exposed others to their mystic heights. Bad ass fucking band, no question! Cheers.
COWS
The music is The Police’s brand of pseudo-punk in the best way possible!
Mike Watt in full superhero mode here. Unimaginable before.
Mike Watt is absolutely my favourite bass player of all time
They smell like armpit and asshole, like spilt beer and hassle-Let me out! He hits the pipe every night then he gripes and he fights-Let me out! She says that I’m talking smack-she’s too fat to do crack-Let me out! They leave ballons in my room, bend and burn all my spoons-Let me out! Well, they quote verse and chapter to get zapped by the Rapture-Let me out! And they quote all the quotes in the ol’ hope-a dope-Let me out! Cuz Ayatollah or Pope, nope, I won’t drop the soap--Let me out! Because that’s all she wrote---th-th-th-th-that’s all folks!-Let me out! I got stone cold-cocked I got socked I got rocked-Let me out! I’ve heard all the talk-I’ve been mocked I’ve been jocked-Let me out! I’m sick of kitschy ad-pitchers and binary bitchers-Let me out! All them old duffs in their lofts who got soft can fuck off-Let me out!
Still sounds so fresshhhhh
And tear down the barrier that separates the caste
I was this years old when I realized Sebadoh was recording this
I love rich sounding music I did not expect to hear it from them with this titles. So that's how it is called by BUNDS - Punchline: The Stru ggle!👋👐 Fuego! Charge.......!
And today (Dec. 22, 2020) marks the 35th anniversary of d. Boone’s death at the age of 27 in a traffic accident. The axel fell off of his van while he was resting in the back. For punk rock in Los Angeles, that is the day the music died. Mike Watt did amazing work with fIREHOSE (and other bands) after that, but it definitely broke a part of his heart forever.
Today is also the anniversary of Joe Strummer’s death (12/22/2002)
Hey again Elmo! Yeah man, I remember watching video about that accident. I was a "big" truck driver for a crap company called Swift in the early 2000's. The area he went off the road on I-10 before the state line at Quartzite had a strange effect on me; I'm seriously thinking that there is/was a permanent Native American curse on that section of road; the westbound side used to lull me into a snooze as I was rolling downhill on my way to Wilmington ports with my container trailer. Always the same exact mile markers found me dreaming as I rolled with other drivers with 40,000 to 80,000 pounds; I could drink coffee so strong you could stand a spoon in, and still, risked dying or killing with narcoleptic nirvana, UNTIL I WOKE UP SHIT, ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING DUDE, WAKE THE FUCK UP. OH MAN, peace.
Watt, Boon, Hurley. Red, Yellow, Blue. Flesh, Muscle, Bone
I always wondered how Husker Du got bigger, when the Minutemen had so much more color to their sound. Also, funny, smart, and great players. Too political?
I hear ya. Huskers had a more conventional sound and their songs fit more easily into a standard rock format. The Minutemen hinted at that and achieved it with Project: Mersh and Three-Way Tie For Last but then D. Boon died leaving a lot of us wondering what kind of album they’d put out next?
The Whigs what a band :-)
Shamelessly stolen from Genius.com: The Lyrics: [Verse 1] Rowboat lightning I kissed her yeah it didn't mean a thing Seems like years ago it was yesterday Fire drill yell freeze don't hang around long face disease I got a book of poems that's gonna set you free [Chorus] Well it's bad luck and it's a hard luck story And I'm sorry I ain't sticking around I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough Well it's a sick world and sixteen days I got nightmares every night I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough [Verse 2] Hardcore uptown not the kind of place you wanna settle down I only walked her home but that was bad enough Two trains yell freeze it was a head-on cold now it's a love disease I got a book of poems you gotta see to believe [Chorus] Well it's bad luck and it's a hard luck story And I'm sorry I ain't sticking around I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough Well it's a sick world and sixteen days I got nightmares every night I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough [Chorus/Outro] Well it's bad luck and it's a hard luck story And I'm sorry I ain't sticking around I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough Well it's a sick world and sixteen days I got nightmares every night I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough I got a real bad feeling that a book of poems ain't enough.
The band or UA-camr?
Who is Tamburovich?
Martin Tamburovich
Singer of the Reactionaries, their band before Minutemen
Superb album. Their music still really fits the times in 2020. Eternal shelf life. One of a kind band and forever relevant. RIP D. Boon and thanks fellas for all the great music.
15 minutes of punk bliss
Colonna sonora di una vita....
The measured distance between centuries issues you your number.
2020 and i love this release!!!!!!! only ever heard paranoid time up until this very moment, they jam econo
my dad was lucky to see these guys
Radio BEAT - CLASSIC ROCK! :D
The Best!!!!
Sexy af. Always will be
I have a lot of respect for Mitch Mitchell...he's easily one of the best drummers of all time. Bonham, too. But they still don't rise to Hurley level. And while the Puppets "Up On the Sun" is the best album in the SST catalog...because it's the BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME...taken as a whole, based on the overall quality of their entire output, Minutemen are the best group of all time. Jimi Hendrix Experience and Led Zeppelin are obviously in the same conversation, but the visceral mania and CONSTANT "On-ness" of this band is hard to overcome. These guys never let up...they never rest. Luckily, we can listen to all three. Seriously, these guys should be in the RRHOF. Like...YESTERDAY.
I'm not going to say you're wrong for saying "Up On the Sun" is the best album in SST's catalog, but I will say that's a very bold statement to make about the label that also released "My War"
@@gnartothecore a lot of people don't fuck with my war apparently, i've heard some people say all the rollins era stuff was their worst stuff. i disagree but i get it
Hurley's (jokingly?) said when they recorded this he didn't quite know how he was able to pull off some of these "rope tricks" I'm gonna chalk it up to years of prac in his shed. I've played through this a few times, it's a workout :)