does anyone here like Punk Rock?

I love Mr. Resistor. Good music!

I think you guys are giving Blink a hard time.

When I was introduced to that band, they had one album, Cheshire, and they had no numbers suffixed to the band name.

They had to change it, due to conflict over another Celtic band, already sporting the name Blink.

I had this on CD-



This is what it looks like in stores, now -



I think just like a lot of bands that change over the years, they have ventured into pop music, but even Dee Dee from the Ramones said that they were not a punk band. They just sucked at playing pop music, so they sped it up. lol

Here is the Blink (182) that I remember. They are most certainly rooted in punk rock, as much as AFI was.;



That was around the same time that I used to listen to a lot of Lagwagon, Sicko The Voodoo Glow Skulls and other pop-punk and third wave ska bands had come into the realm, during the early 1990s.

Being a locality, the Descendents will always have a special spot for me.



My brother has recorded with them up in Ft.Collins. Good people.

I think Amy and I went through a case and a half of Milo's espresso roast. I need to get some more.



In recent years, I've become friends with Andrew Novick, because he keeps showing up everywhere I go. lol. He and Dan are the front men for my favorite punk rock band;



My hoodie is getting worn thin in places. I need to hit him up for one.


Although, I'm considering retiring it and replacing it with one of their alternate graphics;


They did a reunion show a while back and played with Dressy Bessy and the Melvins, who also pitched their drummer, so the Warlock Pinchers wouldn't be on a drum machine.

Andrew works on the atomic clock up in Boulder. He and his wife now run the Denver County Fair and is always at events, show judging and what not. He also teaches a class at DU on the social study of fun.

Last year at the Denver Modernism convention, he was one of the beauty pageant judges. Everyone was clearing out, covering their ears when Dressy Bessy took the stage and we were laughing at how awkward it was. It totally separated the old and young people among the crowd. Everyone was either on the dance floor or covering their ears, going into the other section of the Western Complex, to get away from the music on stage, hahaha... I don't know what they have in store for this year's modernism convention, but I've got my booth spot sorted out, for August.