spikeithard
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My favorite unwritten law song is 'harmonic' . Mainly because it was in a sweet snowboard video back in highschool that I watched until the tape broke in the VHS haa
As an alternative, it's entirely possible (actually probable) that your stepdaughter has caught the hipster bug and wants to do all the things that are cool in a hipster way and isn't entirely into the music for the music and is just into it for what is stands for???
My suggestion is get her the digital downloads of the good music (thoroughly covered already) *then* go from there.
My suspicion is a year from now whatever setup and vinyl have been purchased will be effectively unused and neglected, leaving a mountain of stuff that is gathering dust. I know *VERY* few people who are truly into vinyl for what it is, and even the most dedicated of those started his collection two decades ago and even now breaks out with the vinyl roughly once a month for stay at home nights or for special gatherings. The rest of the time even *he* sticks with his iPod and iTunes.
Save the money and beware. It's a teenage phase....
as i said above, i love the clash (beyond measure - even combat rock), but obviously if i'm trying to hit the highlights of pop punk i'm not giving her four fucking clash albums.
Fishbone
I used a pretty liberal definition of pop punk when listing what I did, but Rammstein? Du Hast is probably as poppy as it gets with them, but pop punk?
I have never been able to get into Social D. I remember one night at a bar someone played 6 or 7 Social D songs in a row and I couldn't tell you where one ended and the other began.
I used a pretty liberal definition of pop punk when listing what I did, but Rammstein? Du Hast is probably as poppy as it gets with them, but pop punk?