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The best Misfits album edition.
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Iceage good or bad?

Gremlens did it better

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what is the difference between punk and metal
half of it sounds the same

anyone has a punk chart?

There isn't a fine line but the majority sounds really different. The main difference is the riffs.

I made this like 2 years ago. Autist trigger warning: some of them are "misgenred".

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Collection and Earth A.D.
And who do you think The Gremlins were following?

>Earth A.D.
that album sucks ass

The Misfits stole their logo from the Crimson Ghost film serial

Gremlens steals from the Misfits

It's circular

why do people call discharge mid

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>The best Misfits album
It's a good album but if Static Age had come out when it was supposed to, it'd have made huge waves.

Because they're mid, user. Because they're mid.

Hear nothing... is one of the most overrated albums in existence. The actually good Discharge releases are the following (I haven't heard anything after grave new world except End of days):
>Fight back
>Never again
>Why
>End of days (great fucking album)

>sheer mag
lol fuck off

The answer is Static Age, no debate required.

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Their first three EPs are really good, especially the first one.

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Combust - The Big Game
>Some of the most faithful NYHC being made today imo

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Beaman - Tell Me
>2010s pop punk from Honolulu, think they only made a few EPs that got rereleased as an album more recently

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Kharma - Most Dangerous Game
>Chicago metallic hardcore

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Foreign Hands - Separation Souvenir
>Jamey Jasta era Headbanger's Ball-core

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Spite House - Gravity
>Poppy, melodic post-hardcore from Canada

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DARE - Violation of Trust
>Riffy OC straight edge

I would say metal is generally more theatrical and focused on technical skill than punk, which is more about breaking the rules and doing whatever you want. But I again I mean this in very general terms, obviously there are all sorts of examples of the lines being blurred between punk and metal

Yep. Static Age is still the best one.

They're fine

Any Misfit record as long as Danzig is in it.

>muh budget Elvis
name a more overrated hack than Danzig

at least for me, i've grown less interested in iceage as the songwriting has progressed and gotten better. like admittedly they are getting "better" over the last several albums, and the music is objectively more interesting from a compositional standpoint, but personally i prefer the clunkier, more straight ahead stuff off the first few albums.

They just aren't interesting. Charged GBH and Exploited are better for my buck,I am more of a Metalhead though.

Iceage are fucking great dude,I did peak in how much I liked them in highschool though ngl. That's before I got into Black Metal through The Local HC Scene. Now I'm just a Metalhead through and through.