I grew up in an industrial Midwest town. We had shit and much of the homies came from broken homes. A “friend of mine” stole a car and we went riding. It was stolen. A year later I was in the marines. They made a video game about a battle I was in. 6 days to falujah er sum shid? The military loved us inner city and country folk. This month, I’m 41. I killed 5 people. I’ve never been married and I have no kids. This track made its way over from Berkeley to me many years ago. I still think about it.
@@j.wilcox3547I’m a 1990s “3rd time around” the old English tell lol. I’m a drummer as well. Dunno what BBF is but as a northern First Nations Canadian loner… I self taught myself drums to this 7 and naked aggression and vomit punx. Besides the obvious chaos uk and Amebix and ejected. I loved profane existence
@@j.wilcox3547 if you have any spare time.. check out my bands from 95(Race Traitors) Wednesday Night Heroes, Insurrection And Katastrophe(good luck haha) my Tub Thumper Bands. I play Bass by choice unsuccessfully I’m thinking maybe I should go drums. It’s about the crowd right? Not my desire. My talent needs to be there for others.
I remember having this on a battered mix tape that i listened to almost every single day in about 2001. I was living in a slightly renovated chicken coop behind my older skinhead buddies house in Eugene OR. It had one outlet that would shock you if you touched it wrong. It was a duplex and the front of the house was occupied by a few college girls who utterly loathed us. One morning after drinking Mad Dog 20/20 all night and snorting shitty speed i stumbled over to the door where these girls would smoke and bummed a cigarette from one of them. We ended up becoming friends somehow, but i vividly remember her telling me "i fucking hate it when you play that "army song" at 2 am."
I bought this when I 12 thru mailorder. I was a lonely kid in rural Georgia.
I Love this Peace Punk Hit!
I forgot about how much I love this band
I grew up in an industrial Midwest town. We had shit and much of the homies came from broken homes. A “friend of mine” stole a car and we went riding. It was stolen.
A year later I was in the marines. They made a video game about a battle I was in. 6 days to falujah er sum shid? The military loved us inner city and country folk.
This month, I’m 41. I killed 5 people. I’ve never been married and I have no kids. This track made its way over from Berkeley to me many years ago. I still think about it.
“Well, I thought about The Army; dad says ‘Son, you’re (effin) high’»
Ha. I was the drummer in this band, and a BFF fan.
@@j.wilcox3547I’m a 1990s “3rd time around” the old English tell lol. I’m a drummer as well. Dunno what BBF is but as a northern First Nations Canadian loner… I self taught myself drums to this 7 and naked aggression and vomit punx. Besides the obvious chaos uk and Amebix and ejected. I loved profane existence
@@j.wilcox3547 if you have any spare time.. check out my bands from 95(Race Traitors) Wednesday Night Heroes, Insurrection And Katastrophe(good luck haha) my Tub Thumper Bands. I play Bass by choice unsuccessfully I’m thinking maybe I should go drums. It’s about the crowd right? Not my desire. My talent needs to be there for others.
I remember having this on a battered mix tape that i listened to almost every single day in about 2001. I was living in a slightly renovated chicken coop behind my older skinhead buddies house in Eugene OR. It had one outlet that would shock you if you touched it wrong. It was a duplex and the front of the house was occupied by a few college girls who utterly loathed us. One morning after drinking Mad Dog 20/20 all night and snorting shitty speed i stumbled over to the door where these girls would smoke and bummed a cigarette from one of them. We ended up becoming friends somehow, but i vividly remember her telling me "i fucking hate it when you play that "army song" at 2 am."
Anarcho Punk from u.s.a.