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I never really cry at stuff in real life but movies and TV shows set me off really easily. Music and books less so. However I did cry profusely (more than I've ever cried at any other culture) at the end of Garth Ennis and John McCrea's Hitman, which got pretty deep for a comic featuring a characters such as Men's

Not to mention they shamelessly ripped off the riff from Dillinger 4's Doublewhiskeycokenoice for this song.

I didn't actually care too much about the central mystery. I thought it was a good detective story elevated by the performances. In that way I thought it was actually more successful at avoiding the disappointment that often accompanies the reveal in these stories. There's a great China Mieville essay about that

- KEEP CALM AND SOME TRITE BOLLOCKS.

I hope the big finale is all the bands resolving their petty differences to put on a show to save the club and everyone learns you can do anything you put your mind to it if you just have a positive attitude and believe in yourself and each other!

That happened at least 10 years ago.

I have no idea how many live covers of this sound I have heard. Not as bad as Knowledge, or any Misfits song, but it's a lot.

This show makes me miss The Middleman.

Come on, Rock and Roll High School depicts the Ramones as brain dead losers who have apparently no concept of what normal human interaction is and it's the best movie ever. This is just the punk version of Neil Degrasse Tyson nerding out over Gravity.

The Stalin concert at the end of Burst City where the band arrive riding a tank and everything degenerates into a fight with a neighbouring concert and the police rush in and the band get electrocuted after throwing a pig's head at the cops.

He's a modern day Rosie Grier.

Come to me when they make a movie about her lobsters.

They just edited it now it makes no sense at all: "Milwaukee pop-punk band Direct Hit hasn’t put a record out yet, but has already garnered a little bit of a following across Europe and North America. Today, though, the band dropped its second full-length, Brainless God, on Red Scare"

It was 10 tracks picked from the 20 that were on their 5 self-titled EPs but they were all completely rerecorded.

This band are bad people. They forced me at guitarpoint to get the words FUCK YOU tattooed on me. What evil dudes.

This is just a shittier boring take on the old Bill Hicks Debbie Gibson routine. This series is always way way better when musicians do it.

Was that in Austin at Red 7? That's when I saw them.

MRR readers do not have much of a sense of humour. Just go look at the response that Crucial Youth got.

90s pogo punk is so fun. The US stuff like Quincy Punx and the Japanese stuff like The Discocks or Tom and Boot Boys. The Showcase Showdown/Blanks 77 Drunk at the Karaoke Bar split is a masterpiece of punk obnoxiousness, only topped by the Hickey/Voodoo Glow Skulls split.

No mention of Dead Moon or Nomeansno yet. Neither of those bands really had a particular 'moment' that you can focus on, but both put out a series of fantastic albums in the 1990s.