who else was into the "punk rock" scene in '98ish?

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who else was into the "punk rock" scene in '98ish?

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thread title asks for a lot of shit. so what. answer honestly.
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So is this posting style the result of alcohol?
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somewhat, yes. are you going to answer the original question or no? no worries if not just wondering...
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yeah to a degree although by that point i was more interested in metal than punk rock
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riley-o wrote:yeah to a degree although by that point i was more interested in metal than punk rock
totally. thats exactly where i was at that point. word man.
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also that last post was honest not ironic or whatever.
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I think in 98 I was listening to lots of bad metalcore and not so much of the punk. Why do you ask, dude?
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cause im old lol
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yes,i was. the 1st show i went to in '98 was to see Oppressed Logic. they were awsum live! it was later that i found out their singer Cyco Mike is an Aquarius! now it all makes sense, y i luved that band so much.
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I remember seein Logical Nonsense around that time and how that changed everything! God damn i need to break that shit out again
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sorry maybe it was the word "logic" that set that off ...
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logical nonsense...that name sounds familiar. i wuldnt be surprisred if i hav sum of their stuf dubbed onto 1 of my piles of cassettes here. whered u see em (wut venue)?
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dude... its logical nonsense bro
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"Punk Rock" represents a proletarian negativity towards the optimism of the free market and towards higher forms of culture, hence its disdain for both. At its core it is plebeian resentment, Christian morality masquerading as "rebelliousness".
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o. good one.
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Dugan Nash wrote:dude... its logical nonsense bro
ya ijm prety sure i saw them at gilman sumtime in '98 or so.

edit: actualy no i didnt. i was at the Deicide show that weekend! (november '98)
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Fields of Shit wrote:"Punk Rock" represents a proletarian negativity towards the optimism of the free market and towards higher forms of culture, hence its disdain for both. At its core it is plebeian resentment, Christian morality masquerading as "rebelliousness".
u shuld write a sociology book abt it
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Fields of Shit wrote:"Punk Rock" represents a proletarian negativity towards the optimism of the free market and towards higher forms of culture, hence its disdain for both. At its core it is plebeian resentment, Christian morality masquerading as "rebelliousness".
totally get it though man. Jake Filth. Word man.
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also Fields of Shit rules (band,.. dont know anything about username guy.)
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