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Best Punk album of 2002?
superdogmonkey Started conversation Jan 6, 2003
My vote would be The Distillers - "Sing Sing, Death House"
Stiff Little Fingers type music, with a violent Courtney Love vocalist, all played at blistering speed but with great tunes!
Best Punk album of 2002?
Researcher 177704 Posted Jan 8, 2003
'Sing Sing Death House' is a great album. Hellcat Records is a very cool label, I love F-Minus, Distillers and Choking Victim and all the ska/reggae stuff they have is quite cool too
My favourite album of 2002 (or at least sometime in the last year or two) would probably be 'Pound for the sound' by Capdown. Excellent songwriting, cool ska-ish influences and interesting politcal lyrics.
'Lost for words but far from speechless' by my favourites, Five Knuckle, is also good. Oh, and anything released by From Ashes Rise or xLimpWristx
One is too hard!
Best Punk album of 2002?
shrinkwrapped Posted Jan 9, 2003
I don't seem to have any punk/hardcore albums released in 2002...
Apart from the Twenty Years of Dischord Boxset (A838659), if that counts!
Best Punk album of 2002?
superdogmonkey Posted Jan 9, 2003
Yowza! earbleed time!
I can't think of any offerings coming up this year, although not punk, I can't wait for the new Nick Cave album!
Best Punk album of 2002?
whirlwind, heat, and flash Posted Jan 16, 2003
new Breeders..... that was exciting.....
Best Punk album of 2002?
Purple Moose - He comes, he goes. But mainly the latter... Posted Mar 8, 2003
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Best Punk album of 2002?
- 1: superdogmonkey (Jan 6, 2003)
- 2: Researcher 177704 (Jan 8, 2003)
- 3: shrinkwrapped (Jan 9, 2003)
- 4: superdogmonkey (Jan 9, 2003)
- 5: superdogmonkey (Jan 9, 2003)
- 6: whirlwind, heat, and flash (Jan 16, 2003)
- 7: superdogmonkey (Jan 17, 2003)
- 8: whirlwind, heat, and flash (Jan 22, 2003)
- 9: Purple Moose - He comes, he goes. But mainly the latter... (Mar 8, 2003)
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