Punk & Hardcore
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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Universal
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2
EAN: 8808678222852
ASIN: B00006SF8L
Release Date: 2002-09-12 |
Punk & Hardcore
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Tracks:
- Always On Time
- Blurry
- Crawling In The Dark
- I Miss You
- What Comes Around (Day Of The Dead Mix)
- Movies
- Lookin At You
- Links 2 3 4
- Nobodies
- My Friends Over You
- Click Click Boom
- Island In The Sun
- Words Are Weapons
- Party Hard
- Stay Together For The Kids
- Lovely
- Motivation
- How You Remind Me
- And I
- Movies (Vcd)
- How You Remind Me (Vcd)
- Rock Show (Vcd)
- Crawling In The Dark (Vcd)
- In Too Deep (Vcd)
- What Comes Around (Vcd)
Album Details
Asian Exclusive Version featuring a Bonus Video CD with Six Videos (Playable on all Dvd Players); Alien Ant Farm's "Movies", Hoobastank's "Crawling in the Dark", Nickleback's "How You Remind Me", Sum 41's "in Too DEEP", Blink 182's "The Rock Show", and Ill Nino's "What Comes Around".
Customer Reviews:
its over.......2004-11-02
you can kinda take a hunch that hardcore music is over when they make cd's like this.
but reviews like that last guy just plain spits it in your face that hardcore is OVER.
taking back sunday, thursday, afi, story of the year, all these
are no less mainstream then nickleback and good charolette.
they stand for nothing and do not know how to produce anything
besides heartbreak and music. god this stevin allen guy is an idiot. REAL hardcore punk i dont think is even around anymore,
it colided with metal and pop, and became crap.
you want real hardcore, go look up some final exit, dead and gone, saetia, or even refused. they have a real message that applys to everyone, and isnt just selfish little new age emo lyrics.
god, punk just needs to die... every shape and form.
"without substance and with useless banners, your art is worth nothing"
What is considered "hardcore" and "punk" anymore?.......2004-03-05
It's a real sad day in age when bands like Nickleback and Good Charlotte can be considered "hardcore punk". This is not hardcore punk, not at all!! These are no-talent a55 clowns that make it to TRL and blow up into the mainstream. Most of these people do not even write their own songs, how could that be performed with feeling? If you wanna discuss hardcore, then I wanna hear some great lyrics that are just as well sang as they are screamed, followed by some awesome instrumentals, the kind of stuff that makes you realize how talented the artists actually are. Suggestions for some awesome "hardcore-punk" bands would be Thrice, Thursday, AFI, Story of the Year, The Used and Finch. Also some other suggestions if you're not into the harder stuff would be Taking Back Sunday, Unwritten Law, Juliana Theory, Brand New, and Redfield (haha). There, I've said my peace, I'm sure there's quite a few that disagree completely with my opinion but that's fine, you're entitled.
Music Album:
- Speed Ya Low: Drift ~ Various Artists
- Satellite ~ P.O.D.
- Growing, Pains ~ Billie Myers
- Exitos
- The Unexplored Cosmos ~ Tom Hooper
- Autumn
- Dig Radio Compilation ~ Various Artists
- Under the Radar EP ~ Braxton
- Old Ways ~ Neil Young
- Rockers for the Most High ~ Dread Flimstone
Music Album
Music Album
Music
Il Mio Sbaglio Piu Grande ~ Laura Pausini
Now & Then ~ Trapezoid
Smoke & Mirrors ~ Martin Simpson
Grand Psychotic Castle ~ Tartaros
Slowly We Rot ~ Obituary
My Kindred Spirit ~ Hanne Boel
Zydeco Dance Party ~ Various Artists
Battle of the Blues, Vol. 2 ~ Various Artists
Cafe Musette ~ Enrique Ugarte
Best ~ Atami