Punk records that changed your life
unironically
>>72205123
Changed the entire genre
>>72205067
more 'punk' than anything some white guys with guitars could churn out
theyre on tour this spring, go see em
>>72205216
I could have seen them on my birthday tomorrow, but they sold out too quick
>>72205240
heh, that sucks, theres probably going to be no one there in my town
>>72205123
Same, but only because it was the first real punk record I got when I was like 17 or 18.
I mean I did have Green Day cassette tapes that I got for Christmas when I was like 10 years old but they're as punk as 5SOS or whatever the kids are into these days.
I also borrowed a NOFX CD from my older brother when I was like 13 but again, not exactly a band that would blow the mind of a teen.
Also Johnny Rotten is a fucking tosser but hey the music and the album are undeniable.
>>72205139
They didn't change it really, they sounded like anything else from that time they just happened to get signed to a major record label.
>>72205067
I got into Mediocre Generica, their previous album, and they were really tight. Fuck World Trade was more musically diverse though and I probably liked it more.
I checked them out a while aog and they just looked and felt old and I also felt old as shit.
>>72205152
Not the one that changed me (was probably My War), but rn, its my fav punk album
>>72205067
Yes!
This album talked me out of some of my deepest emotional pits.
I can't fucking wait to see them in Chicago.
Unironically American Idiot
got me into crust, some dude on omegle showed it to me.
cheers you gloriuos bastard, such a shame i didn't save your email.
>>72205067
This
I'm assuming subgenres are ok?
In on the kill taker is the album that made me pick up a guitar, and actually care about learning about how to make music.
When I was in an emotive post-hardcore band back in 2011 we would play Rend It live, only a few people knew it was a cover lol
I've since moved on to the piano and now I make mostly electronic music, but I'll always appreciate this album.
>>72205177
Dubs confirms Gang Of Fours importance
Red eyed soul.
Came for the classical and pop, stayed for the punk.
>>72205067
There was a few albums that I stumbled upon around the same time, and I'm 50 percent sure this was the first of them. So I'll go with this, still two of my favorite albums.
>>72205298
your a dorable