Hardcore’s direct and naïve stood out as the most honest commentary put to music at the time. Cocaine was huge, AIDS surfaced as global epidemic, and the suburbs were really fucking boring. With an actor elected as President and a defense initiative named after Star Wars, the decade was as dire as it was absurd. It wasn’t a direct fuck you to punk’s aesthetic and sound, hardcore was moving too fast to give a shit. Something snapped in American culture kids who loved the speed and fuck you attitude of punk took hold of its spirit, got rid of the “live fast, die young” bullshit and made a revision: hardcore. As romantic as it was to be a starving artist living like shit in New York City most kids just fucking hated their parents and liked to light fires in the woods.Īs punk migrated to the suburbs the sound and attitude changed.
Ultimately, a shitload of heroin and the typical cast of clueless suits caused both bands to end prematurely.Īnd while wearing swastikas for shock value, disrespecting the Royal Family, and displaying a disdain for anything considered “normal” was punk’s calling card, its roots remained firmly in the streets of New York, the art scene of Los Angeles, and London fashion places totally foreign to kids in suburban America. Both bands’ revved-up version of the blues garnered attention, major label deals, and devout fans, but the landscape wasn’t yet ripe for a revolution. The Motor City Five and The Stooges aren’t the center ring on punk’s tree, but they stand as the most recognizable starting point. In the late 1960s, two bands hailing from Michigan laid the groundwork for punk. This special radio event will be broadcast on WPPM. 03, ‘Wild Riders of Boards’ 12″, High Speed Productions, 1985. Radio Silence continues with the premiere of Michael Rakowitzs highly anticipated radio series. Minor Threat, Salad Days 7″ (Back Cover Detail), Dischord Records, 1985. Hand Drawn ‘Straight Edge’ T-Shirt, 1982.ĭance Floor at the Wilson Center, Summer 1982. Universal Order of Armageddon Demo, Vermin Scum Records, 1992.
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