Do you remember these guys? When there was more Punk and less "Gangsterrap"?
The Offspring / Self Esteem / 1995 ... And how they were looking. =D
And this band "311" also old and more rap are covering them.. and they do well:
311 - Self Esteem [The Offspring Cover]
Re: MusicBox
Posted: Fri 17. Aug 2018, 15:28
by Miauz55555
Btw. did you know that the guy which you see in the video, "Dexter" the singer with the ugly hair, has not only a Bachelor in Microbiology, a Master in Molecular biology and a Doctor in Molecular biology but also a pilot licens?
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Posted: Fri 17. Aug 2018, 19:57
by laboRHEinz
Miauz55555 wrote:Btw. did you know that the guy which you see in the video, "Dexter" the singer with the ugly hair, has not only a Bachelor in Microbiology, a Master in Molecular biology and a Doctor in Molecular biology but also a pilot licens?
Haha, those punks! Always good for a surprise, lol!
Same goes for punk rock band Bad Religion's singer Greg Graffin: He's a PhD, too.
Saw BR live few years ago and was baffled: They all looked very, very conservative (Greg Graffin was even wearing a Fred Perry polo shirt ), it just so did not fit to punk rock at all!
Btw I love The Offspring, too! They're kinda part of my youth
One of my fave songs (even Dexter's hair looks better in this clip ...):
and here's Bad Religion's most known song 'Punk Rock Song':
Re: MusicBox
Posted: Fri 17. Aug 2018, 23:28
by Miauz55555
For me too.
Bad Religion and The Offspring covered eache other on a few songs.
I realy like the acustic version from "Sorrow"
And good to know, both bands are making new songs. Here is a satirical one:
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Posted: Sat 18. Aug 2018, 00:45
by laboRHEinz
Miauz55555 wrote:And good to know, both bands are making new songs. Here is a satirical one:
Strong song! Not quite sure the former leader of the western world would like it.
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Posted: Tue 28. Aug 2018, 07:53
by EmanReleipS
Flat asked me the other day which CDs I had bought. I actually bought two, but the artists are very different, so I think I will post their songs separately.
The first one is the rock music album by Japanese singer Aimer. I only discovered her recently and instantly liked many songs. She has two "best selection" albums, one for pop and one for rock songs (I bought the rock one). I like that her songs include parts that I didn't expect and she has a great vocal range.