Holy shit the Minutemen are so good. What are some similar bands with a tight punkish jazzish energy
Holy shit the Minutemen are so good. What are some similar bands with a tight punkish jazzish energy
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Have you heard fIREHOSE?
Midori, if you can stomach the weeb.
no but since mike watt's in it i'll have too
NoMeansNo, Химepa (ZUDWA), Tequilajazzz
Try tool. Punk energy and the time signatures of jazz.
Black Flag
Never listened to them before, but the "jazzish" bit caught my attention. What record should I check out from them?
It’s the minuteman’s follow on band after D. Boone passed. They’re pretty good with Ed Fromohio on guitar and vox.
double nickels on the dime
no
Hey!
oh yeah!
something something jam econo!
something something working class!
poop joke!
shitty wire-thin guitar tone and repetitive RHCP basslines!
so QUIRKY :3 RAWR
Mission of Burma
Karate (not very jazz/punk but it has similar delivery as well as the constant guitar noodling wthat Boon did on Double Nickels)
shut up, man!
Man this is the gayest post I've seen on Yea Forums in a long time, please stop posting
kys
Wasn’t even an awful post and you had to ruin it with fucking so QUIRKY :3 RAWR you actual bitch
you tried
Linking this post because everyone else is and I don't want to feel left out.
>shitty wire-thin guitar tone and repetitive RHCP basslines!
kek
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The Minutemen, boasting one of hardcore's most competent and creative line-ups (Dennes Boon on guitar, George Hurley on drums and Mike Watt on bass), wove a spiderweb of soul, jazz, funk and rock'n'roll around their syncopated, fractured, disjointed tunes. Borrowing the pagan impetus from hardcore, the harsh quirkiness from the new wave and the cerebral, and the convoluted indulgence from progressive-rock, the Minutemen concocted the miniature hardcore shrapnels of Punch Line (feb 1981 - nov 1981) and What Makes A Man Start Fires (jul/aug 1982 - jan 1983). The acrobatic primitivism of these albums became even more neurotic and atonal on Double Nickels On The Dime (nov 1983/apr 1984 - jul 1984), one of the most ambitious recordings of the decade, a veritable encyclopedia of musical styles revisited from the point of view of a spastic genius reminiscent of Captain Beefheart and the Pop Group.
Double Nickels On The Dime , 9/10
the only thing that hasn't been said about this god awful post:
Do you want bass-lines that don't repeat themselves? What the fuck? They're supposed to do that
accurate
lol
You probably already know most of them but
NoMeansNo
Hüsker Dü
Deep Turtle
Refused
The Pop Group
The Gun Club
Based post
Stooges - Fun House
>"I MAKE CERTAIN"
>*gets in a car crash*
>"THAT MY HEAD IS CONNECTED TO MY BODY"
>it isn't
oh dear
((You))