yeah, it was the distribution center, and I thought the stuff they were lighting up was blood?
yeah, it was the distribution center, and I thought the stuff they were lighting up was blood?
I audibly said "yes!" to the zero people in my apartment with that first punch…and then watched in worry that Walt would somehow overtake Jesse in the fight. I have never wanted to see a character get his ass beat as much as Walt.
This whole season has been a chore to watch. I don't mind the campiness, actually that was always one of my favorite aspects of the show (that and naked Eric). They just haven't had a decent central plot or bad guy to hold my attention since Russell, which they squandered. I will say that the finale at least got my…
Have you checked out the Street Dogs? They're pretty good. Definitely good to see McColgan still at it. I saw them in KC a few years ago when they were opening for Anti-flag. Not a fan of Anti-flag in the least, so we just went to see SD. I have never felt so sad and old at a punk show. Zero crowd energy, and…
I liked it because of the parts where they just show the gang all hanging out. That was the best part of the movie, and I thought that they got that part right in the show. It was nice just to see what happened to everyone. I wasn't too thrilled with all the melodramatic crap with Lol, it was such a sharp contrast…
Their earlier stuff was more working class punk/hardcore with some bagpipes. I don't even know how many of the original members are still in the band in their current state. Do they even play Barroom Hero anymore?
SkinHeads Against Racial Prejudice…though your version is probably more fitting.
Yeah, I'm aware of the different scenes…I get really tired and bored with labeling and categorizing the different scenes and subsets…and every group has it's thug element. Even the original skins had their moments. I was just talking about the kids I knew from where I grew up. It was more like a street gang that…
perhaps he is a cotton-headed ninny muggins.
you sit on a throne of lies!
Based on what I know, and I'm no expert obviously, but I always thought the 3rd wave of skins (both racist and non) were more violent than previous generations. The skins I knew from the late 90's even went through gang initiation type crap that I don't think was a part of the original skins from late 60's or the…
did they say he was definitely an agent? I thought he was, but now that you mention all the initiation shit that's involved in moving up the ranks of organized crime, I can't remember if they said he was an agent. Could be he's just an informant. I'll have to rewatch.
face down in the gutter, won't admit defeat though his clothes are soiled and black…
It's pretty good. They got most of the main cast back except for Pukey and Kes. They're also making a This is England '88 two hour christmas special, and then another series set in '90 is supposed to happen next year.
I always considered them Oi…or at least Oi revival. They took on that look, that was their fan base. I bought Gangs All Here when it came out but I thought Barr's voice was too generic hardcore for me. Rancid I never considered Oi. Street punk maybe, or even ska punk. I gotta say, this post brought back some great…
they're mentioned in the paragraph about compilations.
I don't agree about the music, but I definitely agree about the style.
I'd just started getting into Oi and reggae again recently after watching This is England and the series This is England 86. I used to love to go to Oi shows. Saw the Business, the Anti-heroes and the Dropkicks back in the Mike McColgan days. Heller makes a dig at the Dropkicks not being true Oi and lumps them in…
makes my dookie twinkle
Willie Nelson's Peach Cobbler is great if you can find it…I'm not even sure they still make it.