Tuesday, January 22, 2008

This Is What The Rambler Is Currently Listening To

Against Me! - I think they are the best rock band to come out in a very long time. "We Did it All for Don", "Cavalier Eternal", "Walking is Still Honest", "Thrash Unreal", "Don't Lose Touch", "Sink, Florida, Sink" and "Baby, I'm an Anarchist" are all amazing songs.

Agent Orange - "Breakdown"

Anti-Flag - "911 for Peace", "This is the End", "1 Trillion Dollars", "Death of a Nation".

The Aquabats - "Awesome Forces" (fun song)

Big D and the Kid's Table - "My Girlfriend's on Drugs"

Black Flag - "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme", "TV Party"

The Bronx (appropriate) - "Heart Attack American"

Buck O Nine - "My Town"

Burden Brothers - Another great newer rock band. "Beautiful Night", "Come on Down" and "Dirty Sanchez" are just a few of their amazing tunes.

The Casualties - "Tomorrow Belongs to Us", "Fight for Your Life"

Circle Jerks - "Murder the Disturbed", "Coup D'etat"

The Deftones - "Knife Party", "Change" and "Digital Bath"

The Descendents - "Cool to Be You" and "Sad State of Affairs"

Dropkick Murphys - "Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced"

Elliott Smith - "Somebody That I Used to Know", "Angels" and "Say Yes'.

The Flatliners - "Fred's Got Slacks"

Flogging Molly - "Devil's Dance Floor"

The Fully Down - "Never Enough"

Gogol Bordello - Anything by them but "Let's Get Radical" is a favorite of mine.

Goldfinger - "King for a Day", "Mable" and "Spokesman"

Greg Graffin - "Dream of Unity"

Guttermouth - "Pee in the Shower'

Jackson 5 - "Candy Girl"

Jurassic 5 - "Concrete Schoolyard"

Less Than Jake - Awesome band I Suggest "Liquor Store"

Love Equals Death - "When We Fall"

Mighty Mighty Bosstones - "Awfully Quiet"

NOFX - "Drugs are Good" and "The Decline"

Pennywise - "Society" and "Same Old Story"

Rancid - "Red Hot Moon" and "Fall Back Down"

Sick Of It All - "Us vs Them" and "Hands Tied, Eyes Closed"

Strike Anywhere - "Refusal" and "Laughter in a Police State"

TSOL - "Fuck You Tough Guy"

The Unseen - "Scream Out" and "False Hope"

The Vandals - "Change My Pants"

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