In '83 I had lent my new copy of Back from Samoa to my neighbor. Their house caught fire from a BBQ incident. When my Mom called me to see I immediately ran into the blaze to save my record. I thought I was brave and daring. I was 13. I had to go to counselling after this. Still worth it. What a band. What a time.
@@musicmann8795 Yes ! Though ut was soot covered. The sleeve was was Grey with carbon absorbed, save where another l.p. laid across it. Looked like an art student project. Ruined 3 record cleaners attempting to clean the vinyl. Finally rinsed under kitchen sink with Vodka and cold water.. When I came out of the blaze with a record in my hands I was slapped repeatedly my Mom. If it was a dog or a baby I came out with rather than my record I probably wouldn't been sent to counseling. To say the Samoans had an impact on my life is no exaggeration ! Lol.
They pissed off all the right people and were written out of the history books...everyone knows they were completely untouchable up to, and including STP not LSD. All the stuff they did in those years is classic. Seldom, if ever, mentioned is the stalwart drummer Bill V. is one of the great drummers in rock and roll. Yeah, baby...yeah.
I remember the first time I heard Angry Samoans on cassette tape, and I live in southcentral Ontario in Canada, and this was back in the mid 80s. Love this band, and to think - they reached us and we didn't even have the Internet then. Great music, great memories.
Someone spraypainted ANGRY SAMOANS on the wall at Pleasure Point in Santa Cruz, CA back in '83. Some DJ at KFJC played Steak Knife over and over for like 2 hours. They were not just a band, they were an institution to us kiddos.
Yeah, that Santa Cruz surf punk scene was pretty crazy. I saw the Ramones there in about 1981 and the place was full of these hardcore 10 year olds with shaved heads who were just there to fight and go crazy.
ill do it. 00:00 Haizmans Brain is Calling (oh my god!) 02:20 I Wanna Be Yer Dog (Stooges--guest vocals) 04:30 Metal Mike Soliloquy 04:55 My Old Man's A Fatso 07:45 Steak Knife 08:45 Right Side of My Mind 10:15 You Stupid Asshole 12:10 Haizman's Brain Is Calling (again) 14:30 Homosexual 15:35 Pictures of Matchstickmen (Status Quo) 16:28 You Stupid Jerk 16:58 Tuna Taco 17:38 Inside My Brain metal mike -vocals gregg turner-sg guitar,vocals pj galligan - stun guitar todd homer -bass bill v. - fuckin' drums
The guest vocalist on the Stooges song is Mike Snider who at the time was a huge Samoans fan/friend. As I recall the name of the punk/political fanzine he put out at that time was Negative Army. He went on to be a photographer of punk bands and sang lead and played bass in the garage/punk band the Kings of Oblivion.
Metalmike, don't think u didn't reach an audience, I grew up in Virginia beach, Va in 1982 and u were our heroes at age 13 and still love it at age 43.
+metalmikeinoakland dude I wasn't aware if the politics back then guess I was too young to know, we loved all those bands but I can see where you're coming from. You did inspire me to start my own band in high school, we angered a lot of people, mission accomplished.
Oh yeah. Something I love to do: break the ice on a monster. Straight out of L.A. and coming at you full force. A blistering live set I never knew existed from one of the very greatest punk/hardcore bands, The Angry Samoans. Here they're playing mostly songs from the their first 2 classic albums, Inside My Brain e.p. (1980) and Back From Samoa lp (1982). Tremendous musicianship, funny, wise ass songs (that hide real intelligence) and a wonderful guitar sound that was unique. Punk heaven here!
In case anyone is curious as to why about the last third of this video there is a very different approach to the videotaping of this performance. The reason is because starting with the 2nd time Haizman's Brain was played the late David Jove (of New Wave Theatre fame) ripped the video camera off the tripod and out of the hands of the Samoans manager and videotaped this performance in his own very unique guerilla style of videotaping a band.
Greetings from the UK..Thanks for the vid..Seen these at the Coconut Teaszer in 1990..my Canadian friend worked at a Bookstore with i think the Bassist ..outstanding gig/band.
I was PJ Galligans buddy and hung out with the Samoans at bluffside and The practice place next to Hollywood High...gigs at Madame wongs and Club 88...there when they wrote the songs on inside my brain and Samoa...GOOD TIMES !!!
wow that sucks..i moved away from Ventura 11 years ago..dont know of any of his relatives..he had a sister bonnie..his mom and granny are more than likely deceased..Pete V.
Vollmer you rule! High ranking from Toddhomer PJ buddy like you. Mike has worked 30 years at trying to revive a dead horse. Don't be humiliated. I love Mike and you for the good old days when the band was hot. But been dead for 30 years. -Toddhomer
Most of these songs were written around the late 70s. So ahead of their time! Angry Samoans still rock my world daily. These guys make the pistols look a bit shit.
Just posted my annual rave about Angry Samoans and their Back From Samoa album. So how 'bout seeing a live video of them back in the day. It's a band rehearsal with a small audience in attendance. Here's what the singer Metal Mike Saunders had to say about this gig in a comment from one year ago. I think you'll find it quite informative and amusing. "Jan 1982, a private party/gig at some type of big SIR type practice room w/PA. it was basically the one 'band practice' we got to do before my (mike here) first gig back with band since july 1980. which was a Godzillas gig w/the Minutemen shortly before Godzillas closed down. the entire year of 1982 (not counting this party gig/band practice in a room big enough to be a small club) (note, Nov 1982 was the month that we released an album called Back From Samoa) we only got SIX GIGS THE ENTIRE GODDAMN YEAR like what the fuck. but places in LA were shutting down right and left, we had crap for connections in LA (and the only two "big bands" with balls enough to put us on their gigs -- via a viz the very real "Rodney blacklist" -- down around LA/OC were of course TSOL and Fear, during 1982 and 83 before the World's Worst DJ had moved on to the paisley underground bands and didn't care about punke rock anymore. but yeah, Jan 1982. two short sets more or less, with all this random stuff in the middle (that's Mike Snider, later the lead singer/bassist of the Kings of Oblivion/LA, on the really cool cover of I Wanna Be Your Dog) haha hearing this footage i notice that my stage vocals don't suck anymore (now) than they did back then. since i coughed up the $69.98 for a brand new Shure SM-57 vocal microphone (to use at live gigs for the center micronphone up front) on average i might suck even less nowadays (as a singer) ("i'm a drummer, what the fuck do i have do sing for" he said back in august 1978 when the other two "band members" had taken a unanimous vote and decided that THE BAND NEEDED TWO MORE GUYS uh so that the drummer could be "demoted" to up front as singer/guitarist booooooooo shittiest job in the world, slogging through live singing when the sound on stage usually sucks x 10, vocals hard to hear if you can hear them at all in stage monitors that usually don't work for shit)"
I was in the seventh grade around 1987 I think and I had an older friend who was just out of high school and was a serious punk rocker. I asked him to make me a cassette of what he thought was real good punk rock music. The first side was Back from Samoa. I wore that fucking cassette out listening to The Angry Samoans. It was kind of like that first High you find yourself chasing the rest of your life. I never found punk rock music again that I was that into.
damn !!! i miss the 80's and the fab mab...and the on broadway!!! are these guys still together??? sure would like to see them again...FUCK COVID19 !!!
Todd HOMER THANKS FOR PLAYING BASS GUITAR WITH THE WEASELS THAT. DAY IN SANTA MONICA THAT DAY! YOU KNOW I HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL. TELL DEBBIE I THINK OF YOU GUYS FROM TIME TO TIME! ENJOY MONTANA IT'S A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE. LATER!
We got hassled by the police out front of a Angry Samoans gig at Fenders ballroom in the 80’s the police saw the bands name on the markee and wanted to know if the band was from Samoa and if they were dangerous they seemed really scared and alarmed that there would be a riot they couldn’t handle lol 😂
I attended this ridiculous party. Everybody there seemed mentally disturbed, and many were intoxicated on god-knows-what substance(s). It must be embarrassing for all concerned that this video exists. I never felt so much at home while attending a social function. I had a very good time. My dog is white with some black spots--her name is Pinkie--she really belongs to my roommates. (bark!)
I have gotten some kind of privacy bullshit saying there is a complaint on this video.It may end up being taken down because of a complaint.There is no additional info.
Metalmikeinoakland - are you really THE Metal Mike? If so, you're a god and have influenced my life in ways you'd never believe. If you are a filthy imposter, then you blaspheme and broke my spirit... and heart.
Went to see them in Detroit. They didn't make it. Van problems stranded them in Minnesota or Wisconsin. Never got a second chance. My greatest regret is never seeing the Samoans.
i just found this a few weeks ago i plwy it every day driving to work i love it. hes got a bathtub for a mouth. hitler cock funny lyrics . i also got into dayglo abortions feed us a fetus album
friend named General job and he was the nicest person I have been back in the day when I was a kid going to punk shows roll with him Frankie and Marcos and guys Soul sometimes I miss us guys but that's how it goes I guess for John I guess he got fed up yeah they say that he threw a cop off the top of it Pier something they would have shot him too the band's name Circle wine and his name was John Cena's metal Pico Pica Pico Rivera General John rest in peace brother that's cool thing was I got to see every man there was from Angry Samoans to you and say to shattered Faith Christian death the Vandals I can't even think of most jfa I like lowrider and have to let them right now God bless you all !!!! =)>
I MENT TO WRITE GENERAL JOHN AND HIS REAL HOMEBOY GORE THEM WHERE SOME FUN HOMIE WE WOULD ALWAYS GO TO OKEY DOGS, I THINK THATS HOW YOU SPELL IT, SO FOLK I'M ON A GOOD ONE AFTER ALL THESE YEARS MATES !!!!!
Fuck Ya! I got my first taste back in the mid 80s Portland, Or. with "Back from Samoa", at the tender age of 13-14 sporting a jet black, 14" mohawk. Some bitch took my album cover I had proudly displayed and folded it in half and stuck it in her trendy handbag. I tracked her down, saw my album cover was fucked and said, "fuck it, just fuck it". Damn that pissed me off, bitch... I bought the cassette that came out after that. Still had the album though, had to share a spot with The Doors or something.
In '83 I had lent my new copy of Back from Samoa to my neighbor. Their house caught fire from a BBQ incident. When my Mom called me to see I immediately ran into the blaze to save my record. I thought I was brave and daring. I was 13. I had to go to counselling after this. Still worth it. What a band. What a time.
Did you retrieve the record?
Great story dude!
what a time indeed!!!
This has got to be the greatest story i have ever read!
@@musicmann8795 Yes ! Though ut was soot covered. The sleeve was was Grey with carbon absorbed, save where another l.p. laid across it. Looked like an art student project. Ruined 3 record cleaners attempting to clean the vinyl. Finally rinsed under kitchen sink with Vodka and cold water.. When I came out of the blaze with a record in my hands I was slapped repeatedly my Mom. If it was a dog or a baby I came out with rather than my record I probably wouldn't been sent to counseling. To say the Samoans had an impact on my life is no exaggeration ! Lol.
The greatest and most underrated punk band ever.
Along with the Surf Punks! Dennis Dragon RIP
Same thought
Fuck yes. And the Zounds
They pissed off all the right people and were written out of the history books...everyone knows they were completely untouchable up to, and including STP not LSD. All the stuff they did in those years is classic.
Seldom, if ever, mentioned is the stalwart drummer Bill V. is one of the great drummers in rock and roll.
Yeah, baby...yeah.
@@DaveAnchovies BV has long been one of my favorites.
The thousands of hours I spent skating to them were some of the best times of my life. Such an underrated band.
My band Subterfuge opened for them at Mabuhay Gardens in 83'. With MIA.
Both bands were so good!
I remember the first time I heard Angry Samoans on cassette tape, and I live in southcentral Ontario in Canada, and this was back in the mid 80s. Love this band, and to think - they reached us and we didn't even have the Internet then. Great music, great memories.
One of the VERY best bands ever!
Back from Samoa had such an influence on me when I was 14...40 years later and I still remember every line...
jeez. this is what it is all about. no fun, no money, nothing but the music that you have to play.
One of the best U S punk bands from the 80's scene.
Mi dragon
***** Another insignificant mama's boy voicing his insignificant opinion.
+Larz Gustafsson either this is a joke or the irony is amazing
with you there, fatso is an awesome track, wish i'd seen this gig.
Larz Gustafsson true! I love this band!
Vocal wise Mike's totally on top here...doing his own thing all the time-but when it's needed he's really singing...great!
He's great lol does he realizes he kinda looks like Ted Bundy
Bill Vockeroth is a SICK drummer
These guys were the best. We used to party and listen to this album all the time. Back when there was still good music.
Truly these guys rocks!
You from Hayward?
Still lots of great bands. Just gotta know where to look.
Fantastic American punk band. I have it all on vinyl.
Someone spraypainted ANGRY SAMOANS on the wall at Pleasure Point in Santa Cruz, CA back in '83. Some DJ at KFJC played Steak Knife over and over for like 2 hours. They were not just a band, they were an institution to us kiddos.
Yeah, that Santa Cruz surf punk scene was pretty crazy. I saw the Ramones there in about 1981 and the place was full of these hardcore 10 year olds with shaved heads who were just there to fight and go crazy.
I owe most of my childhood punk knowledge from the Vinyl Rights show on KFJC back then.
Tall guy who looks older than he was is dreamy 🥰
PJ Galligan, Todd Homer, Metal Mike, Bill Vockeroth, Gregg Turner. Love you guys forvever
Gregg turner is the tall guy right what a hunk 😎
I am surprised how many people know of this band- this video is raw and hilarious - this epidermises the punk scene
Did he say I don't care about Jews that discovered space lol
Thrasher magazine put them every skate mix tape they put out and they were in so many skate videos that I think it really helped spread their name.
ill do it.
00:00 Haizmans Brain is Calling (oh my god!)
02:20 I Wanna Be Yer Dog (Stooges--guest vocals)
04:30 Metal Mike Soliloquy
04:55 My Old Man's A Fatso
07:45 Steak Knife
08:45 Right Side of My Mind
10:15 You Stupid Asshole
12:10 Haizman's Brain Is Calling (again)
14:30 Homosexual
15:35 Pictures of Matchstickmen (Status Quo)
16:28 You Stupid Jerk
16:58 Tuna Taco
17:38 Inside My Brain
metal mike -vocals
gregg turner-sg guitar,vocals
pj galligan - stun guitar
todd homer -bass
bill v. - fuckin' drums
The guest vocalist on the Stooges song is Mike Snider who at the time was a huge Samoans fan/friend. As I recall the name of the punk/political fanzine he put out at that time was Negative Army. He went on to be a photographer of punk bands and sang lead and played bass in the garage/punk band the Kings of Oblivion.
The stooges cover is great lmao
@@westcoastpaebI used to always see him all over fb.
Saw them at Cal State Fullerton in my history of rock music class...
Metalmike, don't think u didn't reach an audience, I grew up in Virginia beach, Va in 1982 and u were our heroes at age 13 and still love it at age 43.
+metalmikeinoakland dude I wasn't aware if the politics back then guess I was too young to know, we loved all those bands but I can see where you're coming from. You did inspire me to start my own band in high school, we angered a lot of people, mission accomplished.
185lbsofhate absolutely. This record changed my life.
1982 in high school.....I was the weirdo "punk" at my preppie school lmao:)
MetalMike, will you sign my circa 72 issue of Shakin Street!?
Arizona here
the live sound is excellent, amazing footage.
Oh yeah. Something I love to do: break the ice on a monster. Straight out of L.A. and coming at you full force. A blistering live set I never knew existed from one of the very greatest punk/hardcore bands, The Angry Samoans. Here they're playing mostly songs from the their first 2 classic albums, Inside My Brain e.p. (1980) and Back From Samoa lp (1982). Tremendous musicianship, funny, wise ass songs (that hide real intelligence) and a wonderful guitar sound that was unique. Punk heaven here!
‘tremendous musicianship’ were definitely not two words i expected to find in close proximity to each other in this thread haha
@@buncombeshinola2257 But it's true. These guys were tight. Great, heavy guitar sound from Gregg and PJ.
Fucking love this. I emailed Greg while I was in college in the late 90's. He actually replied super nice guy.
I have a cassette tape of Return to Samoa (live, rarities, outtakes) and it's one of my most prized possessions.
I've got returned on CD.... My favorite part is the DJ talking about them being sued by Rodney Bingenheimer😂
In case anyone is curious as to why about the last third of this video there is a very different approach to the videotaping of this performance. The reason is because starting with the 2nd time Haizman's Brain was played the late David Jove (of New Wave Theatre fame) ripped the video camera off the tripod and out of the hands of the Samoans manager and videotaped this performance in his own very unique guerilla style of videotaping a band.
Thank you for the behind the scenes type insight, very cool hearing things like that about old footage like this!
Greetings from the UK..Thanks for the vid..Seen these at the Coconut Teaszer in 1990..my Canadian friend worked at a Bookstore with i think the Bassist ..outstanding gig/band.
I was PJ Galligans buddy and hung out with the Samoans at bluffside and The practice place next to Hollywood High...gigs at Madame wongs and Club 88...there when they wrote the songs on inside my brain and Samoa...GOOD TIMES !!!
wow that sucks..i moved away from Ventura 11 years ago..dont know of any of his relatives..he had a sister bonnie..his mom and granny are more than likely deceased..Pete V.
Vollmer you rule! High ranking from Toddhomer PJ buddy like you. Mike has worked 30 years at trying to revive a dead horse. Don't be humiliated. I love Mike and you for the good old days when the band was hot. But been dead for 30 years. -Toddhomer
Was like 16 when this came out it never gets old
They had it just right, fast but not too fast. Great tunes....
Love these guys
08:48 Right Side Of My Mind - My All Time Favorite Punk Rock Song
This is great! Love the Samoans, man.
Magnificent
Most of these songs were written around the late 70s. So ahead of their time! Angry Samoans still rock my world daily. These guys make the pistols look a bit shit.
ANGRY SAMOANS FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER
Just posted my annual rave about Angry Samoans and their Back From Samoa album. So how 'bout seeing a live video of them back in the day. It's a band rehearsal with a small audience in attendance.
Here's what the singer Metal Mike Saunders had to say about this gig in a comment from one year ago. I think you'll find it quite informative and amusing.
"Jan 1982, a private party/gig at some type of big SIR type practice room w/PA. it was basically the one 'band practice' we got to do before my (mike here) first gig back with band since july 1980. which was a Godzillas gig w/the Minutemen shortly before Godzillas closed down. the entire year of 1982 (not counting this party gig/band practice in a room big enough to be a small club) (note, Nov 1982 was the month that we released an album called Back From Samoa) we only got SIX GIGS THE ENTIRE GODDAMN YEAR like what the fuck. but places in LA were shutting down right and left, we had crap for connections in LA (and the only two "big bands" with balls enough to put us on their gigs -- via a viz the very real "Rodney blacklist" -- down around LA/OC were of course TSOL and Fear, during 1982 and 83 before the World's Worst DJ had moved on to the paisley underground bands and didn't care about punke rock anymore. but yeah, Jan 1982. two short sets more or less, with all this random stuff in the middle (that's Mike Snider, later the lead singer/bassist of the Kings of Oblivion/LA, on the really cool cover of I Wanna Be Your Dog)
haha hearing this footage i notice that my stage vocals don't suck anymore (now) than they did back then. since i coughed up the $69.98 for a brand new Shure SM-57 vocal microphone (to use at live gigs for the center micronphone up front) on average i might suck even less nowadays (as a singer) ("i'm a drummer, what the fuck do i have do sing for" he said back in august 1978 when the other two "band members" had taken a unanimous vote and decided that THE BAND NEEDED TWO MORE GUYS uh so that the drummer could be "demoted" to up front as singer/guitarist booooooooo shittiest job in the world, slogging through live singing when the sound on stage usually sucks x 10, vocals hard to hear if you can hear them at all in stage monitors that usually don't work for shit)"
Fun!!! Best fun punk band of the 80’s. Love Todd still!
Was talking to Gregg Turner a while back,super nice guy! He told me he was influenced by Chocolate Watchband,13th Floor Elevators,etc
Everytime I love a girl I stab her in my bed lol wild lyrics
If I’m not mistaken, Gregg played in Roky’s band for a while.
Loved them as a teenager… Saw them at Burger Boogaloo a few years ago😂 killer band
I was in the seventh grade around 1987 I think and I had an older friend who was just out of high school and was a serious punk rocker. I asked him to make me a cassette of what he thought was real good punk rock music. The first side was Back from Samoa. I wore that fucking cassette out listening to The Angry Samoans. It was kind of like that first High you find yourself chasing the rest of your life. I never found punk rock music again that I was that into.
Pretty damn similar to how I discovered The Angry Samoans also...Right down to the year. lol
Great Gem from the U.S. 80's hardcore,punkrock
Pure awesomeness 🖤🔥🖤
Great stage illumination !
total balls out fun!
man, angry samoans live!!!
Metal Mike Saunders was nuts
Still is. Nothing’s changed.
damn !!! i miss the 80's and the fab mab...and the on broadway!!! are these guys still together??? sure would like to see them again...FUCK COVID19 !!!
Back in the days my parents said No to punkrock. It never stopped me. I was a little metal punk kid
Todd HOMER THANKS FOR PLAYING BASS GUITAR WITH THE WEASELS THAT. DAY IN SANTA MONICA THAT DAY! YOU KNOW I HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL. TELL DEBBIE I THINK OF YOU GUYS FROM TIME TO TIME! ENJOY MONTANA IT'S A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE. LATER!
What a f'n treasure
Sweet!
We got hassled by the police out front of a Angry Samoans gig at Fenders ballroom in the 80’s the police saw the bands name on the markee and wanted to know if the band was from Samoa and if they were dangerous they seemed really scared and alarmed that there would be a riot they couldn’t handle lol 😂
This story you mentioned. Points to to the ultra levels of misconstrued so much all over by almost everyone at the very least now and then.
They asked us if there were “somoan gang members” in the band lol 😂
I attended this ridiculous party. Everybody there seemed mentally disturbed, and many were intoxicated on god-knows-what substance(s). It must be embarrassing for all concerned that this video exists. I never felt so much at home while attending a social function. I had a very good time. My dog is white with some black spots--her name is Pinkie--she really belongs to my roommates. (bark!)
Epic.
I could SWEAR I recall some of these guys…
(headscratch)
"Plus ça change, plus c' est la même chose…"
RIP P.J. !
Was it by COVID?
Before the PLANDEMIC. Cancer.👎🏻
We' re in the core of punk bro!
Its all about the celery....and the celery is perfect.
my gawd were those the best days ever?""""
I have gotten some kind of privacy bullshit saying there is a complaint on this video.It may end up being taken down because of a complaint.There is no additional info.
probably from a homosexual.
Metalmikeinoakland - are you really THE Metal Mike? If so, you're a god and have influenced my life in ways you'd never believe. If you are a filthy imposter, then you blaspheme and broke my spirit... and heart.
Best punk band ever
Oh my Gott very old stuff
groovy stuff
Stoked
HISTORY.
7:03 Those screams. 😂
9:46 😂
Went to see them in Detroit.
They didn't make it. Van problems stranded them in Minnesota or Wisconsin. Never got a second chance. My greatest regret is never seeing the Samoans.
Shoutout Mr Gregg
Seeing them the 19th. Super
Be there! No, you be there!…
wow fucking great
meat master approved. crazy hardcore punk. naughty lyrics. ha,ha
XOXO!!!
Mike Synder!!
is that Daniel Johnston singing i want to be your dog?
i just found this a few weeks ago i plwy it every day driving to work i love it. hes got a bathtub for a mouth. hitler cock funny lyrics . i also got into dayglo abortions feed us a fetus album
Starts At 4:47 the pink floyd joke
Can somebody please write in the comments ??
It's not a joke my old mans a fatso was originally a pink Floyd song 😅
AAHHHH AHHHH!
IT'S THE RIGHT SIDE
OF MY BRAIN ? ?
thats a hamms beer! i know cuz im drinking one also
No it's Coors. P J . Billy. and I. The 🍺 drinkers in the band. Only drank that preservative free beer at that time. We were health nuts.
@@MeHomer Just stumbled upon your comment out of the blue Todd...Never liked Pabst?
friend named General job and he was the nicest person I have been back in the day when I was a kid going to punk shows roll with him Frankie and Marcos and guys Soul sometimes I miss us guys but that's how it goes I guess for John I guess he got fed up yeah they say that he threw a cop off the top of it Pier something they would have shot him too the band's name Circle wine and his name was John Cena's metal Pico Pica Pico Rivera General John rest in peace brother that's cool thing was I got to see every man there was from Angry Samoans to you and say to shattered Faith Christian death the Vandals I can't even think of most jfa I like lowrider and have to let them right now God bless you all !!!! =)>
I MENT TO WRITE GENERAL JOHN AND HIS REAL HOMEBOY GORE THEM WHERE SOME FUN HOMIE WE WOULD ALWAYS GO TO OKEY DOGS, I THINK THATS HOW YOU SPELL IT, SO FOLK I'M ON A GOOD ONE AFTER ALL THESE YEARS MATES !!!!!
This is why I use UA-cam.
Gold.
No phucks given. 👍
Metal mike
LEGIT
is that eric forman on vocals?
almost
who is haizman lol
who playin bass there? mikes brother?
kookadams85 the one and only Todd Homer on bass!
yes yes yes yours is worthy, theirs is not!
rules
😍
Much better than Ramones!
The problem with the Ramones is they could never write a chorus
Much different than the Ramones and everyone else.
Why would you compare them to the Ramones? Two completely different bands, from two different eras (and coasts). Apple, meet orange.
Im lost they canged singers like two times
There's like... 6 ppl there tops, isn't there... 😂
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Anyone else catch this? (15:18) "Homo-Sexual! Darby Crash!"
about a million times!
Darby crash, make it last!
Those were the lyrics on the EP too. I laughed my ass off when I heard it back in '82.
Make it _last._
Fuck Ya! I got my first taste back in the mid 80s Portland, Or. with "Back from Samoa", at the tender age of 13-14 sporting a jet black, 14" mohawk. Some bitch took my album cover I had proudly displayed and folded it in half and stuck it in her trendy handbag. I tracked her down, saw my album cover was fucked and said, "fuck it, just fuck it". Damn that pissed me off, bitch... I bought the cassette that came out after that. Still had the album though, had to share a spot with The Doors or something.
Rodney gave this vid a thumbs down.
It’s funny to me that at one point they have three guitars lmao is that truly necessary
Yo, is that really Iggy doing "Wanna...dog"?
Did they ever look at the audience? It's a little disturbing...like not much confidence in them selves. ( sorry about my english)
Confidence is on the side menu and these boys went for the main meal
East Coast Punk and British Punk is good. West Coast Punk is better