Hardcore remembered
Man I don't know how I could have forgotten to mention Agnostic Front "Cause for Alarm" "Victim in Pain" Liberty and Justice for..."
Man that was geat stuff back then and now. I vividly remember seeing AF at the Skyroom on Seneca St. in Buffalo, Ny. The year was 1991 it was January 5th. The bill was Agnostic Front, Sick of it All, Biohazard, Zero Tolerance, and No Joke. Under the title "The Superbowl of Hardcore" Shit too bad it's not like that anymore it's just a bunch of dumb kids football moshing and trying to hurt each other, speaking of which two weeks ago I went to a show and this kid was doing that late 90's style kickboxing he hit me so I took it upon myself to kick him back he stated "If you're going to be up front be prepared to be hit." I replied "If you hit me I feel obligated to hit you back." and it ended with that, but I just think kids just don't get it, it was about going out and having a good time. If someone next to you fell down while dancing you made an attempt to pick them up so they didn't get trampled, that no longer happens either. It sucks that things have degenerated into what we have now. No one has any identity, the few kids that I hung out with in high school that listened to hardcore still do and I still hang with them today we're more like brothers than anything, of course we're all into metal, and were then. Anthrax was always big on my list their "Among the Living" album was is classic lets see, man there's just so much, Thrash Metal Oh Man, Vio-lence "Eternal Nightmare" and Oppressing the Masses" just some plain old fasioned metal man I'm a Dio fan whether it be Blackmores' Rainbow or Dio era Black Sabbath or his solo stuff granted he's not as good as he was when he started but it's still Dio Slayers' "South of Heaven" "Reign in Blood" is possibly the best record ever produced well this is turning into a book so that's it for now.
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