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Date Posted: 13:56:53 11/07/01 Wed
Author: t
Subject: Re: I thought punk was dead anyway
In reply to: roge 's message, "I thought punk was dead anyway" on 10:19:51 11/06/01 Tue

i often overhear my brothers 'Punk-o-rama' CDs in the morning (mourning) before school and i hate almost all of it.
However this morning i had the luck of hearing him play the Sex Pistols and i think i thought that it was much better than nearly all the stuff on Punk-o-rama blah.

I say nearly all because i very much like Voodoo Glow skulls and the International Noise Conspiracy (aren't the latter 'EMO-core' rather than punk). I can also listen to NOFX but most of their dtuff on Punk-o-rama is poor. There are some rancid songs i like also.

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