So...I'm at the Philadelphia airport, trying to book a hotel room because they cancelled my flight. lol
I have a seat on a flight tomorrow. But damn weather stuff...lol
(07-09-2014, 02:50 PM)WCPhils Wrote: [ -> ]Warning I think
That's kind of an underrated album I think. It's kind of sad that I bought all of their CD's back in high school, except Warning, as for some reason I had difficulty finding it until last year.
I have Kerplunk and Dookie on vinyl, but personally I want Insomniac first, I love the cover so much. Not gonna lie, that's how I decided to buy In the Aeroplane over the Sea on vinyl.
album covers are a very important part of deciding which vinyl to buy :p:
But yea, I love Warning. Not really like their other stuff
(07-09-2014, 07:05 PM)WCPhils Wrote: [ -> ]album covers are a very important part of deciding which vinyl to buy :p:
But yea, I love Warning. Not really like their other stuff
real talk
the album cover bit, not the green day stuff. thankfully i was never "omg green day not true punx!1!" but pop punk has never really been my thing. unless the clash count.
i should really buy myself some vinyl. the stuff ive been listening to lately would probably sound really good on it too, if i could find it on vinyl that is heh..
I would've said the Clash are closer to tr00 punk than pop punk, though they're not exactly the most abrasive punk band out there.
I went through the phase of "pop punk =/= tr00 punk guise" but thankfully it didn't last long when I realised that is stupid. Music is music and names are names, who gives a fuck. I don't like the genre much but I get the appeal. Still, not for me.
The Clash was too tr00 punk to be tr00 punk
and thats pretty much all ive got. so, i guess i dont listen to pop-punk, heh.
(07-09-2014, 07:05 PM)WCPhils Wrote: [ -> ]album covers are a very important part of deciding which vinyl to buy :p:
Yeah, that's definitely one of the big reasons why I want TTNG's Animals on vinyl. Some others I want is Sonic Youth's
Daydream Nation, This Will Destroy You's
Young Mountain, and Weezer's
Pinkerton.