
Turns out Sunday Album Club #1 won't go out until Monday night, since I'm out of town/away from the internet this weekend.

In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the new album Didn't Get Invited (2023-09-22) - Bandcamp
Teenage Hearts - Too Bad (2023) -
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid Too Bad · Teenage Hearts Didn't Get Invited ℗ Primator Crew - Tough Ain't Enough Records - Insurgence records Released on: 2023-09-22 Auto-generated by YouTube.


Do you ever have those bands, where the name floats around forever, but for some reason you never actually get around to listening to them? Leatherface is one of those bands. This is the first time I've listened to an album start to finish, and it's really good! Don't know why it took me so long.

The Adverts - Crossing the Red Sea with the Adverts (1978)
I always have a hard time with favourites. It depends so much on mood or day of the week, and I could probably come up with at least a couple for every genre and sub-genre. However, the Adverts debut full length has always been near the top, ever since I first heard it in my early teenage years.
Since I'm not going to vote for my own pick for our first Album Club, I'll just throw my thoughts on the release in this first post here. Sort of a preview of the type of thing I'm hoping the album club threads will contain I guess.
1978 was an interesting year. The Sex Pistols abrasive angst kept going strong with bands like X-Ray Spex, Billy Idol was practicing his radio friendly pop in Generation X, and the Clash put out what might be my least favourite of their albums in Give em Enough Rope.
At the time, something about those original 11 tracks on Crossing the Red Sea, just seemed different. Better written, more poetic, deeper or something. Tracks like Safety in Numbers were already getting bored with the state of the current UK punk scene, as it started morphing into something different. Tracks like No Time to be 21, though nothing super original conceptually, just seemed to hit different. And of course they had a few of their previously released standard singles like One Chord Wonders.
Start to finish I think this is a solid album, and it's still in the regular rotation today. I've sadly never owned an original pressing, but finally picked up the 2011 gatefold reissue earlier this spring, which must be my 4 or 5th copy of this album over the years.
Favourite Album Poll + Intro to
Thought I'd mix it up a little this weekend, starting off with a favourite punk album of all time poll. Post your vote in the comments below (bonus points if you also link to a bandcamp or youtube copy so everyone can give a listen). I won't count upvoting already posted albums, since people might just be agreeing that that is a good album, but they might have a separate favourite.
One comment = one vote.
We also had a great suggestions from @harsh3466@lemmy.world over in the intro post, so this best of list is going to form the basis of the first edition of Album Club. I figure I'll pick some of the less popular favourite album suggestions to kick off our first few rounds. I'm going to start it off as a bi-weekly and see how it goes, so next Sunday I'll announce the first album and give everyone two weeks to have a listen.
I'll keep this post updated with the totals as we move through the week. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see in the sub!
Punk_Rock's Favourite Albums of All Time:
- The Adverts - Crossing the Red Sea with the Adverts (1978) - 1 non-vote
- Leatherface - Mush (1991) - 1 vote
- The Offspring - Americana (1998) - 1 vote

I have a lot more indexers than that, and not much better luck. You really need a private torrent tracker if you want to automate books. Every few years I look into a way to automate it more like movies & TV with just usenet and public trackers, but every few years I don't turn up much. I have Readarr running, but it rarely finds anything except the most mainstream bestseller type results. Just doing things manually with something like Anna's Archive or Libgen is really the only thing that works well. Results for comics work better, but I can't stand Mylarr's interface, so have always just manually done that too when I have the urge.
The Inciters - Boot N Soul (2023)
The Inciters "Boot N Soul" (Official Music Video) Comes from their 7" "Boot N Soul" and LP "Bring Back The Weekend" on Pirates Press Records linktr.ee/theincitersmusic www.piratespressrecords.com Credits: Directed by: Victor Gonzales w/ Rockin' Rebel Productions Co-Produced with Mario Gonzales w/ ...

Territories - Superhero (2023) -
Territories - "Superhero" comes from the band's 2023 album "Colder Now" on Pirates Press Records. Find Territories online: https://www.facebook.com/territories.punkband https://www.instagram.com/territories_band/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...


In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the upcoming album Colder (2023-11-03) - Bandcamp
Territories - Superhero (2023) -
Territories - "Superhero" comes from the band's 2023 album "Colder Now" on Pirates Press Records. Find Territories online: https://www.facebook.com/territories.punkband https://www.instagram.com/territories_band/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...

Punk_Rock, where we talk about... well, punk rock
One of the original punk communities on Lemmy. The purpose of this place should be obvious from the title. Self promotion is ok, but spam is not, so keep it reasonable. The goal is to help everyone find new tracks from around the world. Post new music, or your old favourites, but hopefully as you br...

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/5800779
> A community for all things punk rock. Favourite songs, reviews, news. Come discover some new music with us. > > !punk_rock@lemmy.ca > https://lemmy.ca/c/punk_rock
Punk_Rock, where we talk about... well, punk rock
One of the original punk communities on Lemmy. The purpose of this place should be obvious from the title. Self promotion is ok, but spam is not, so keep it reasonable. The goal is to help everyone find new tracks from around the world. Post new music, or your old favourites, but hopefully as you br...

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/5800779
> A community for all things punk rock. Favourite songs, reviews, news. Come discover some new music with us. > > !punk_rock@lemmy.ca > https://lemmy.ca/c/punk_rock

In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the EP What We Want Is Free (1982)
Welcome to Punk_Rock on Lemmy
I've been thinking about this post for a while, ever since a similar one went up on the old Hardcore community on the now defunct waveform.social. Basically an introduction/why are we all here, and what's the point?
Why Punk_Rock? Like many of you (I assume), I moved over to Lemmy after watching Reddit slowly (or sometimes rapidly) go to shit over the past decade+. From Front Page of the Internet to Digging it's own grave for that sweet ad revenue. I started this sub-lemmy for two main reasons:
- At the time, most of the other punk subs on Lemmy hadn't had new posts in half a year or more, and/or had almost no active members. I wanted to create a sub that was actually active and enticing to people during the great Reddit exodus(es).
- Most of the punk subs on Reddit were, well... boring. I mean, I get it, for some people listening to Teenage Bottlerocket on repeat for weeks on end has a certain comforting appeal. However, there's more out there in the big wide world than US Top 40 punk. Reddit has always been famous for headline readers, and it seemed more often than not, that's all the punk subs were too. Bad Religion or the Interupters get hundreds of upvotes in minutes, likely from people who don't even click through to listen to the music, but anything unfamiliar would get ignored, or worse, downvoted. That lead to a painfully repetitive catalogue. Some subs tried blacklists or posting guidelines, but it often didn't seem to make a big difference.
Rules? What do we need rules for? That's not to say that you can't post Bad Religion or whatever else you like here. Feel free. I'd like to keep this place as rules-free as possible. I think, as a whole though, we can do better. What I was always looking for on Reddit was new music. Something I hadn't heard before. That's what I'm trying to do here. I want to help people find new favourite bands that rip as hard as what they're used to. That said, in this sad world we live in, basic ground rules almost always have to be stated:
- Don't be racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, etc. Basically just don't be a degenerate.
There, that was easy wasn't it?
A quick note about Spotify Yeah, yeah, it's convenient. It's also absolute shit. Spotify is bad for artists, it's bad for listeners, it's bad for the internet. You know who Spotify is good for? Spotify shareholders and executives, that's about it.
That said, I obviously don't expect everyone to stop using it. Post Spotify links if you must, however there are better alternatives out there. One of the big ones is Bandcamp.com. Users get all the free streaming they want, there are apps in addition to the website, and most importantly, over 80% of the money, on average, goes directly to the artist or label putting out the music. That is why all of my posts (where possible) feature a Bandcamp link. Help support the artists you love whenever you can.
Holy fuck this is wordy Yeah. Sorry about that. At the end of the day, I never really aspired to mod a community again, and I'm hoping the amount of actual moderation required remains minimal. If everyone sticks to the golden rule Just don't be a degenerate, we should be fine. So have fun, find new music, post news, scene updates, favourite songs, whatever you'd like (that's punk related), and hopefully we all come across new and exciting music along the way. Invite your friends, the more the merrier!
Agent Attitude - No Control (2011)
Hardcore punk band from Sweden. Taken from their same name EP. http://agentattitude.bandcamp.com/


In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the First Two EPs compilation (2015) - Bandcamp
Agent Attitude - No Control (2011)
Hardcore punk band from Sweden. Taken from their same name EP. http://agentattitude.bandcamp.com/

Operation Eat Shit - I Love You Too Punk Rock (Sometimes) (2006)
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Love You Too Punkrock (Sometimes) · Operation Eat Shit Operation Eat Shit ℗ 2009 Give Praise Records Released on: 2008-10-14 Auto-generated by YouTube.


In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the split album operation eat shit / youssouf today (2006) - Bandcamp
Operation Eat Shit - I Love You Too Punk Rock (Sometimes) (2006)
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Love You Too Punkrock (Sometimes) · Operation Eat Shit Operation Eat Shit ℗ 2009 Give Praise Records Released on: 2008-10-14 Auto-generated by YouTube.

Gonokox - Pas Facile (1991 / 2023)
Morceau issu de la compilation Dites le avec des fleurs vol. 1 sortie en 1994 ! Un petit extrait du LP des Gonokox à paraitre tout prochainement !! Plus d'infos ici : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088362381459


In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the re-released album Pays d'caux fever (1991) - Bandcamp
Gonokox - Pas Facile (1991 / 2023)
Morceau issu de la compilation Dites le avec des fleurs vol. 1 sortie en 1994 ! Un petit extrait du LP des Gonokox à paraitre tout prochainement !! Plus d'infos ici : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088362381459


This is not entirely uncommon due to versioning. The network TV version might have aired in a different order from the later released DVD boxset, or the US version aired in a different order than the EU version, etc. Instead of refreshing metadata, try using the Identify option. Under each of the results it will show the source, so pick the one that matches the episode order you want.

In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the re-released compilation Fait Accomply 83-86 (1986) - Bandcamp

In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
Society's Bastards album released 01-09-2023 - Bandcamp
Nosferatu - Society's Bastards (2023) -
La Vida Es Un Mus (2023) 1. Putrid Moral 00:00 2. No Flag Fly Here 00:58 3. 1001 KOPS (Slam The Pigs) 02:36 4. T.L.A.D. 03:29 5. Fatal Peace 04:59 6. Society's Bastard 06:06 7. Death And The Border 07:46 8. System Rats 09:14 9. Decline And Decay 10:29 10. Crucifix Children 11:18 11. Field Of Hope 1...


In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
March of the MF's EP (2023) - Bandcamp
Delco MF's - March of the MF's (2023)
DELCO MF'S - THE MARCH OF THE MF'S https://delco-mfs.bandcamp.com/ 00:00 WASHED UP 00:56 MARCH OF THE MF'S 02:11 DREAMLAND 03:23 FUTURE WORLD 04:09 DEATH OF ME 05:05 SCREAMING BRAIN released May 1, 2023 discogs https://www.discogs.com/artist/11406155-Delco-MFs MF RECORDS https://www.disco...


In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album Ugly Songs for Ugly People (2017) - Bandcamp
Slimy Member - Bomb Blast/Age Old Time (2017)
Ugly Music For Ugly People LP (Drunken Sailor Records)


Not sure how I've managed to miss hearing these guys before, but they're pretty solid.

In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album Ghosts (2017) - Bandcamp