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  1. milhouse dying

    I have been waiting for someone to do a cover of this song for years!

  2. milhouse dying

    Great interview dude!

  3. milhouse dying

    anti-flag and leftover crack do the same thing! it's rampant in punk, but that's what punk is about, saying fuck all, shit's messed, this is how i feel

  4. milhouse dying

    this is incredibly fucked up. i understand opening your heart to fans that have been loving you for years, but the whole piss thing! i mean come on dude, that's just fukt.

  5. milhouse dying

    Good shit, can't wait to hear more from the new album...I wish they would come play in NorCal

  6. milhouse dying

    Great review! I feel like I've just heard the album, can't wait to get it...

  7. milhouse dying

    It looks like there was a dance floor somewhere in there no? I went to a Rancid show last year where they tried to put me on the balcony when I bought a ticket. Let's get something clear....It is not a PUNK show if you are sitting down in a velvet chair and don't even break a sweat. At least get some beer spilled on you for fuck's sake.

  8. milhouse dying

    Awesome interview! great job!

  9. milhouse dying

    Nein Nein Nein Nein Nein!

  10. milhouse dying

    Is Bowling For Soup going to be bowling for punk?

  11. milhouse dying

    I can't wait for this to come out! and i don't say that often...

  12. milhouse dying

    Great video by a great band! I love the color schemes and filters used!

  13. milhouse dying

    I'm a big fan of embracing the glory days of the ol' (relatively speaking) punk bands like Blink 182, Less Than Jake, AFI, etc instead of trying to focus on what they're doing now (which is an obvious change from the past). All of the aforementioned bands had amazing albums that really influenced punk music - Cheshire Cat, Losing Streak, and Answer That and Stay Fashionable, respectively. Let's also not forget that all of these albums came out in the mid-90's, and are a far cry from the more 'legendary punk' bands like Sham 69, Cock Sparrer, Ramones, etc. from the late 70's and 80's. This just shows that punk music is so dynamic, always changing and growing, just as we do.