The Absentees - Tryin to Mess With Me
guy in germs tshirt listens to great song, owns samurai sword
The Day My Kid Went Punk

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Subs - Gimme your heart
45” (1978)
The Users-Sick of You/I`m in Love With Today
Classic UK Punk! Debut Single From 1977.sick of you like i’ve never been sick before
Black Flag - National Talk Show Feature on Punk Violence…
Dukowski speaks….
Kraut - All Twisted
Kraut was a New York band who started playing in 1981. Their very first performance was opening for the Clash at Bonds in NYC (Summer 1981). Members Include: Davey Gunner (vocals), Doug Holland (guitar/vocals) Don Cowan (bass/vocals), and Johnny Feedback (drums/vocals), and Ryk Oakley, producer. While recording their 1st album, they opened up for The Professionals (band) at the Channel Nightclub in Boston. Steve Jones (ex-Sex Pistols) and Kraut became good friends and recorded extra guitar tracks on “An Adjustment to Society” album. Steve was included on Kill for Cash, Sell Out and Onward. The video for “All Twisted” from that album appeared in rotation on MTV, the first independent band to be played on MTV. The band went on to release “Whetting the Scythe” and toured the USA.
Their early sound was New York Hardcore / Thrash. By the mid-80’s, Kraut had become a Hard rock/Metal band (à la later period SSD or similar Boston bands). Christopher Smith from Battalion of Saints joined and recorded with the band. He appears on some tracks with Doug Holland on later releases.
They appeared on several compilations and also put out some of their own releases. They were also the first New York Hardcore band to appear on television. Guitarist Doug Holland went on to play for New York Hardcore band the Cro-Mags.
See also: http://www.kbdrecords.com/2006/06/04/kraut-unemployed-ep-7/
GG Allin - You Hate me and I Hate You
UK/DK Intro/The Exploited: ‘USA’
The Intro to the early 80’s documentary about Punk Rock, UK/DK. The Exploited play the song ‘USA’ and later an interview with Wattie.
Stick Men With Ray Guns - Scavenger of Death Live at the Hot Klub Dallas TX 9.17.82
Stick Men With Ray Guns live at the Hot Klub in Dallas, TX on September 17, 1982. Bobby Soxx, Clarke Blacker, Bobby Beeman, Scott Elam were the members of this infamous Dallas punk band.
Teengenerate give a shit about western culture
1995 somewhere in the states
New York Hardcore on Donahue
Clips from a classic 1986 episode of Donahue about a New York magazine cover story on New York hardcore by Peter Blauner, featuring members of Youth of Today, Murphy’s Law, Agnostic Front, Token Entry and the Cro-Mags.
Download a PDF of the article in question here: http://deeplinking.net/new-york-magazine-hardcore/
We Destroy the Family: Punks vs Parents (1 of 3) 1982
I think LA’s KABC won some award with this short documentary on how punk rock is destroying families — somehow missing the point that family dysfunction is the culprit, not Lee Ving. Nice shots of a Fear concert. This ran as a week-long 5-part special report on the KABC-TV news, and then ran alone late one night as an expanded special.
What’s Up America (1 of 2) - report on punk rock
Old magazine show that ran on Showtime does a report on the LA punk scene in the early 80s. With the Angry Samoans, Phranc, the Chiefs, Suburban Lawns and the Dickies. Circa 1981.


