MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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don't boss him around - BulliesPhan87
You know how I am. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Did you ever get to seeing Trapped Under Ice? They were so (frank)ing good with their first 2 albums but got into the Terror trap too... needed to make money. - 2Real
I was never into them (I gave up on hardcore around 2010 or so for the most part) but my younger brother in law was. I saw them at TIH 2 years ago, and they were fantastic live. The entire place was a madhouse that my old man self wanted no part of. I always heard their live sets were better than their albums. |
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opeth_pa
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Location: The Implication Joined: 12.13.2011
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Did you ever get to seeing Trapped Under Ice? They were so (frank)ing good with their first 2 albums but got into the Terror trap too... needed to make money. - 2Real
Damn..both of you are that generation right after me..
Strife and Hatebreed were just showing up.
Integrity were still some new sound really.
Inside Out was another band I forgot from earlier Revelation days that were great..
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Damn..both of you are that generation right after me..
Strife and Hatebreed were just showing up.
Integrity were still some new sound really.
Inside Out was another band I forgot from earlier Revelation days that were great.. - opeth_pa
Never even heard of any of these bands. |
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2Real
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Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA Joined: 07.14.2007
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I was never into them (I gave up on hardcore around 2010 or so for the most part) but my younger brother in law was. I saw them at TIH 2 years ago, and they were fantastic live. The entire place was a madhouse that my old man self wanted no part of. I always heard their live sets were better than their albums. - jmatchett383
TUI was going strong back in 2007ish. Their earliest album sucked in recording quality but was amazing live. Their last album sounded really poppy recorded, but was actually kind of awesome live. Funny they were able to pull it off. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Damn..both of you are that generation right after me..
Strife and Hatebreed were just showing up.
Integrity were still some new sound really.
Inside Out was another band I forgot from earlier Revelation days that were great.. - opeth_pa
Yeah. I did get to live in the heyday of American Nightmare. Those first 2 albums...my God! They were the craziest band I've ever seen. Kids diving off of balconies. No Justice was up there too. And the immortal E-Town Concrete (and Turmoil). So many great/terrible memories.
I would have liked to have gone to some early Hatebreed shows. I heard they could get pretty violent. I came into hardcore right when it had just peaked past its most violent. There was a crew (not gonna name names) that just waited for one of them to get bumped into and then rolled on poor kids. My friend's band had the unfortunate circumstance that that crew had it out for them. Made for an interesting last show and a dash to a running car.
Inside Out is no Rage Against the Machine haha! |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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TUI was going strong back in 2007ish. Their earliest album sucked in recording quality but was amazing live. Their last album sounded really poppy recorded, but was actually kind of awesome live. Funny they were able to pull it off. - 2Real
haha, sounds like No Warning. The EP and Ill Blood are two fantastic albums. Ill Blood could almost be called a "defining" album in hardcore. Then they put out a pop punk album and toured with Sum 41. |
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Winning
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Location: Put in Matt Read Joined: 03.29.2011
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2Real
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Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA Joined: 07.14.2007
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Damn..both of you are that generation right after me..
Strife and Hatebreed were just showing up.
Integrity were still some new sound really.
Inside Out was another band I forgot from earlier Revelation days that were great.. - opeth_pa
Cruel Hand is another beauty
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Never even heard of any of these bands. - MJL
"Back in the day" no one knew about hardcore unless you knew someone who was into it. It's a lot more mainstream now. I graduated high school in 2001, and there were maybe 5 kids in the entire school who listened to the same bands. Then, I guess due to Rancid and Hatebreed amongst others, the whole punk/hardcore scene got "cool," and it just is really different now. |
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SuperSchennBros
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Location: Not protected by the Mods...I mean Mob. Take your best shot! Joined: 09.01.2012
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I agree a little. I would be up to try the below:
Raffl/Schenn- Giroux - Vinny
Read - Couturier - Voracek
Schenn/Raffl - Laughton - Simmonds
Umberger - PEB - Rinaldo
I think you'll see back in on Saturday. - J35Bacher
You read my mind.
Here is my mindset and most of you, if not all of you are gonna hate it.
Schenn/ Raffl-Giroux-Lecavalier
Raffl/ Schenn-Laughton-Voracek
Read-Couturier-Simmonds
Rinaldo-Bellemare-Umberger
Giroux and Voracek have undeniable chemistry but they're both play-makers with great vision on the ice. They should be able to set up not only each other but their teammates. Play-making could be exactly what's missing among the secondary scoring. Now I know most are sour on Vinny but in my scenario at least he gets a fighting chance to live up to his deal. If he can't do that, then there is absolutely nothing we can do for this guy. I know many will look at that top line and say he hasn't earned it. It hasn't worked out in the past. Realistically though that was 13 months ago. Lecavalier was able to get a hat trick with that opportunity and Raffl just beginning his career at the time was very mediocre during the start of his career. Heck, Max Talbot was still here. In this case, you give him the ball and see if he can run with it. If he can't, Berube can't say he didn't try it here and now. In the case Giroux also adopts 2 wingers who have no excuse but to drive/crash the net at every opportunity. I like your idea as well. You can't knock the guy without at least seeing if he can come back and play with a chip on his shoulder. |
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Winning
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Location: Put in Matt Read Joined: 03.29.2011
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Berube is the worst coach in the nhl |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Cruel Hand is another beauty
- 2Real
I think they'd be good live, but jaded old man me just doesn't like "new" hardcore. I mean, they're doing their thing, and that's cool. But I like to older style of hardcore, the less metal stuff. It really seems like American Nightmare is a clear-cut definer in a shift in hardcore music, because they basically told bands they couldn't beat them playing the same stuff, so it seemed to cause a shift in styles. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Berube is the worst coach in the nhl - Winning
You forgot "ever." |
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2Real
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Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA Joined: 07.14.2007
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haha, sounds like No Warning. The EP and Ill Blood are two fantastic albums. Ill Blood could almost be called a "defining" album in hardcore. Then they put out a pop punk album and toured with Sum 41. - jmatchett383
Last time I saw TUI they were still touring with HC bands like Take Offensive and Backtrack. They've split up into two different bands for now Angel Dust, which I don't care for and Turnstile, which I think is really good.
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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You read my mind.
Here is my mindset and most of you, if not all of you are gonna hate it.
Schenn/Raffl-Giroux-Lecavalier
Raffl/Schenn-Laughton-Voracek
Read-Couturier-Simmonds
Rinaldo-Bellemare-Umberger
Giroux and Voracek have undeniable chemistry but they're both play-makers with great vision on the ice. They should be able to set up not only each other but their teammates. Play-making could be exactly what's missing among the secondary scoring. Now I know most are sour on Vinny but in my scenario at least he gets a fighting chance to live up to his deal. If he can't do that, then there is absolutely nothing we can do for this guy. I know many will look at that top line and say he hasn't earned it. It hasn't worked out in the past. Realistically though that was 13 months ago. Lecavalier was able to get a hat trick with that opportunity and Raffl just beginning his career at the time was very mediocre during the start of his career. Heck, Max Talbot was still here. In this case, you give him the ball and see if he can run with it. If he can't, Berube can't say he didn't try it here and now. In the case Giroux also adopts 2 wingers who have no excuse but to drive/crash the net at every opportunity. I like your idea as well. You can't knock the guy without at least seeing if he can come back and play with a chip on his shoulder. - SuperSchennBros
If you do that lineup and keep Schenn as your LW, you'd better hope they score every time up the ice or you're giving up an odd-man rush the other way at least once a shift. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Last time I saw TUI they were still touring with HC bands like Take Offensive and Backtrack. They've split up into two different bands for now Angel Dust, which I don't care for and Turnstile, which I think is really good.
- 2Real
Isn't Angel Dust super rich? I know they went on a 2-year hiatus (I assumed one of them was going to jail, with such a timed pre-announced hiatus) to work on their other stuff, and apparently, one of the bands was a band that was projected to make a poop ton of cash. |
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twotoekenn
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Location: perkasie, PA Joined: 12.16.2009
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we do not perform blood transactions - BulliesPhan87
how about donations, voluntary or otherwise? |
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2Real
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Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA Joined: 07.14.2007
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I think they'd be good live, but jaded old man me just doesn't like "new" hardcore. I mean, they're doing their thing, and that's cool. But I like to older style of hardcore, the less metal stuff. It really seems like American Nightmare is a clear-cut definer in a shift in hardcore music, because they basically told bands they couldn't beat them playing the same stuff, so it seemed to cause a shift in styles. - jmatchett383
Well, I think it's the kinds that grew up listening to thrash are now wanting to make their own music.
Take a look at Power Trip who's a hardcore band from TX they've been my hidden little gem for years but more people are starting to notice them:
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2Real
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Location: IT'S GRITTIN TIME, CA Joined: 07.14.2007
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Isn't Angel Dust super rich? I know they went on a 2-year hiatus (I assumed one of them was going to jail, with such a timed pre-announced hiatus) to work on their other stuff, and apparently, one of the bands was a band that was projected to make a poop ton of cash. - jmatchett383
I don't listen to Angel Dust because I really don't care for that style, but I can see it making money because it's a lot softer. It wouldn't surprise me if one of them is in jail since the singer from TUI broke a guy's jaw at a show. He's not in jail though. |
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SuperSchennBros
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Location: Not protected by the Mods...I mean Mob. Take your best shot! Joined: 09.01.2012
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If you do that lineup and keep Schenn as your LW, you'd better hope they score every time up the ice or you're giving up an odd-man rush the other way at least once a shift. - jmatchett383
How so? There are 2 options for Schenn. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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How so? There are 2 options for Schenn. - SuperSchennBros
I mean to say top line, with G and VLC. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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I don't listen to Angel Dust because I really don't care for that style, but I can see it making money because it's a lot softer. It wouldn't surprise me if one of them is in jail since the singer from TUI broke a guy's jaw at a show. He's not in jail though. - 2Real
It's just so weird. I mean, Mark Porter from Floorpunch drove to a show just to punch Duncan Barlow from "By the Grace of God." There was an incident in Philly where Ezec from Madball (I think it was him) punched some dude so hard he literally went flying backwards down a flight of steps. poop like that just used to happen, someone would get banged up bad, and it was done, and no charges ever got pressed. I understand times needed to change, but it's just weird that it's so super safe now. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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You read my mind.
Here is my mindset and most of you, if not all of you are gonna hate it.
Schenn/Raffl-Giroux-Lecavalier
Raffl/Schenn-Laughton-Voracek
Read-Couturier-Simmonds
Rinaldo-Bellemare-Umberger
Giroux and Voracek have undeniable chemistry but they're both play-makers with great vision on the ice. They should be able to set up not only each other but their teammates. Play-making could be exactly what's missing among the secondary scoring. Now I know most are sour on Vinny but in my scenario at least he gets a fighting chance to live up to his deal. If he can't do that, then there is absolutely nothing we can do for this guy. I know many will look at that top line and say he hasn't earned it. It hasn't worked out in the past. Realistically though that was 13 months ago. Lecavalier was able to get a hat trick with that opportunity and Raffl just beginning his career at the time was very mediocre during the start of his career. Heck, Max Talbot was still here. In this case, you give him the ball and see if he can run with it. If he can't, Berube can't say he didn't try it here and now. In the case Giroux also adopts 2 wingers who have no excuse but to drive/crash the net at every opportunity. I like your idea as well. You can't knock the guy without at least seeing if he can come back and play with a chip on his shoulder. - SuperSchennBros
Lecavalier has had a fighting chance to live up to his deal. He gave up and moped. Why hand him a job next to Giroux? He's done nothing to earn it.
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SuperSchennBros
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Location: Not protected by the Mods...I mean Mob. Take your best shot! Joined: 09.01.2012
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Lecavalier has had a fighting chance to live up to his deal. He gave up and moped. Why hand him a job next to Giroux? He's done nothing to earn it. - Jsaquella
Excuse after excuse to keep up your complaining. He's paid to score. Only makes sense to put a shooter with a playmaker. |
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