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Old 12.07.2006, 05:36 PM   #53
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I know I'm late in the game on this , but I think Pookie has a good grasp on what these things were like at the time.
swa(y), you were in diapers while this movement was in full swing, and I think I would trust the critique of someone like Pookie, who was there and buying the stuff and seeing the shows at the time than I would your "overview" of this stuff.
Seriously.

I think putting In God We Trust as a hardcore LP is correct, and also it is correct that it is the only DK record that could be classified as hardcore.
I would say that the Misfits made only one hardcore record as well (Earth AD), and it was probably their weakest album.
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