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i'm liking this blaqstarr stuff so far
one recent package actually contained one of the most hateful things i've ever seen. it's an album on sonar kollektiv with an accompanying haute cuisine recipe book and fine wine list to accompany every track.
Limp Bizkit
I thought I expelled that period of my musical upbringing to a very dark closet.
Ask Sick Boy about Fred Durst/LB - the profundity of his knowledge on the subject matter both hilarious and disturbing.
Mainstream American, stodgy 'professional punk': Pennywise, Strung Out (ugh!), Social Distortion, those guys with the Hungarian singer I've blanked the name of, NoFX, Bouncing Souls, Rancid and their spin-offs, The Living End (actually from Auz/NZ I think?), all that sort of thing. The sort of guys that would be the non-headliners at things like Warped Tour, basically.
I still have a soft spot for The Offspring and The Distillers, though (and loads of the underground stuff, obv).
Edit: not forgetting the 'novelty' stuff that went alongside it like Mad Caddies, Voodoo Glow Skulls etc and perhaps even worse, the 'ethnic niche' profesh-punk bands like Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly. Jeezo! This was a fairly large part of 'alternative' music at the turn of the 90s/00s, kids!.
Ask Sick Boy about Fred Durst/LB - the profundity of his knowledge on the subject matter both hilarious and disturbing.
I don't think Fred Durst knows that much about Fred Durst.
I used to like COLDPLAY.
*shudders to the core of his being*
those Canadian guys that had been going for 35 years or something,