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Old 04.27.2007, 12:13 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by swa(y)
and i agree with ya dead air.

but even then...as im sure ya already know, not all bands associated with hardcore sounded the same.

Oh sure, even the top names of the movement such as Black Flag, DK, and Bad Brains obviously sounded nothing alike. Let alone that groups like Flipper and the Sun City Girls were considered part of hardcore. Still, many of the best groups of the movement, from the Minutemen to NoMeansNo, got regularly spat on and bottles thrown at them from audience members pissed off that the bands didn't embrace the same cliches as them.
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