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Topp 10 skiver – 2009

2009 var et godt år for metal. Det startet rett nok ganske trått, men tok seg opp utover våren og sommeren. For hardcore og punk sto det adskillig dårligere til.

Disse 10 skivene gjorde sterkest inntrykk, sett i ettertid:

  1. Mastodon – Crack the Skye mastodon-crack-the-skye-2
    Ingen over, ingen ved siden. Mastodon viste alt i mars ettertrykkelig hvor skapet skulle stå.
  2. Baroness: Blue Record
    Et smykke av mesterlig utført hard rock, setter en ny standard.
  3. Ruiner: Hell is Empty
    Årets hardcorealbum er et lyskespark av gammaldags rask hardcore, og mer nedtonet intens, melodiøs og roligere post-hardcore.
  4. Be’lakor: Stone’s Reachbelakor-stones-reach-2009
    Progressiv og episk mørk, mektig og melodiøs death metal fra Australia.
  5. Kylesa: Static Tensions
    Tar stonermetallen et serrriøst kvantesprang videre.
  6. Doomriders: Darkness Come Alive
    Et olmt beist av høypotent hardcore heavy stoner death’n roll.
  7. The Devil Wears Prada: With Roots Above and Branches Below the-devil-wears-prada-with-roots-above-and-branches-below
    Langt over det som er vanlig i den noe utslitte avdelingen for metalcore, type melodiøs.
  8. Wolves in the Throne Room: Black Cascade
    Feiende flott, vakkert og brutal øko-hippie black metal.
  9. Suidakra: Crogacht
    En herlig suppe av black metal, melodeath og temaer fra folk/pagan.
  10. Gallows: Grey Britain
    Britisk punk-hype-fenomen.  Men bevares, detta funker.

Av ikke-anmeldte skiver bør definitivt Converges Dark Horse nevnes.

Topp 10 2008

2008 var ikke så gærnt. Dette er de 10 beste skivene fra året som gakk. Helt objektivt såklart. Og for et år for Søta Bror!

  1. Burst: Lazarus Bird

    : Setter en ny standard rett og slett.

  2. Verse: Aggression

    : Endelig en hardcoreskive som føles viktig og fresh igjen.

  3. Nachtmystium: Assassins – Black Meddle, Pt.1

    : Sort, eksperimentell metall som du aldri har hørt det før. Herrrlig.

  4. Shai Hulud: Misantrophy Pure

    :D et er bare å holde seg fast i svingene.

  5. Disfear: Live the Storm

    : Crust for faen!

  6. Amon Amarth: Twilight of the Thunder God

    : Death / viking metall blir ikke bedre enn dette med det første, andre eller tredje.

  7. Shades of Grey / Massmord (split)

    : Enda mer imponerende svensk crust. Årets beste kjøp og…

  8. The Gaslight Anthem: The ‘59 Sound

    : Feiende flott New Jersy “punk”

  9. Arghoslent: Hornets of the Pogrom

    : Årets mest politisk ukorrekte metallutgivelse.

  10. Cult of Luna: Eternal Kingdom

    : Tilbake på sporet igjen.

Topp 100 punkband del II

Topplister engasjerer. Topp 100 punkband som er gjengitt likeså: En topp 100 liste over punkband jo være kontroversiell. For se hvordan denne listen matcher det som faktisk blir spilt omkring på de tusen iPods og pc’er i 2008 er det bare å sjekke på last.fm. Som tenkt så gjort.

Headbangersblogg presenterer herved Topp 100 punkband presentert i den rekkefølgen de var mest spilt på last.fm 25 juni 2008:

Plass Band Original plass # på last.fm
1 AFI

37

24488495

2 Rise Against

33

23335481

3 The Clash

2

19940777

4 Bad Religion

3

17952615

5 NOFX

17

17343562

6 The Ramones

4

16760861

7 Sonic Youth

38

14411041

8 The Misfits

19

13084182

9 Velvet Underground

44

12358198

10 Dropkick Murphys

16

11500107

11 Rancid

14

10314360

12 Against Me!

11

9860074

13 Flogging Molly

35

9475140

14 Anti-Flag

53

8925158

15 Less Than Jake

73

8731592

16 Dead Kennedys

1

5851164

17 Fugazi

21

5412118

18 Pennywise

75

5361600

19 Sex Pistols

12

5134671

20 Streetlight Manifesto

8

4691366

21 Social Distortion

31

3983890

22 Black Flag

6

3497619

23 Refused

22

3351884

24 Minor Threat

7

3300018

25 catch 22

36

3089707

26 Operation Ivy

5

3056192

27 Iggy & the Stooges

26

2989646

28 The Buzzcocks

69

2949373

2 Bad Brains

10

2824034

30 Tiger Army

59

2681816

31 Propagandhi

9

2470203

32 Gang of Four

84

2457664

33 Wire

81

2320394

34 Patti Smith

63

2314632

35 A Wilhelm Scream

54

2104873

36 Hüsker Dü

40

2091739

37 Strike Anywhere

34

2014532

38 Minutemen

23

1871446

39 Leftover Crack

13

1759270

40 Suicide Machines

2

1740592

41 Agnostic Front

82

1662355

42 Defiance Ohio

98

1654837

43 Suicidal Tendencies

41

1537002

44 Television

45

1460520

45 The Exploited

78

1456441

46 The Damned

46

1384829

47 The Unseen

72

1330466

48 The Casualties

80

1324428

49 Good Riddance

93

1261039

50 The Adicts

27

1259234

51 Gorilla Biscuits

18

1187685

52 7 Seconds

30

1183463

53 Toy Dolls

87

1096045

54 Crass

43

1092394

55 Mission of Burma

67

1089911

56 Choking Victim

15

1086299

57 X

51

999904

58 Kid Dynamite

50

979381

59 Stiff Little Fingers

20

978002

60 New York Dolls

57

961080

61 Mad Sin

96

950468

62 Circle Jerks

25

950083

63 World/Inferno Friendship Society

70

941032

64 Dead Milkmen

32

902454

65 Against All Authority

52

888614

66 Cock Sparrer

28

874521

67 Good Clean Fun

83

866516

68 Atom and His Package

100

788104

69 MC5

65

755286

70 Real McKenzies

89

712092

71 Discharge

58

647476

72 Sham 69

42

625993

73 Lars Frederickson & the Bastards

88

602194

74 The Germs

79

571653

75 Ghost Mice

99

530486

76 Subhumans

24

500761

77 Bigwig

92

498995

78 Richard Hell & the Voidoids

60

498224

79 Cockney Rejects

86

431352

80 TSOL

61

426544

81 Dag Nasty

68

410006

82 UK Subs

55

402060

83 GBH

39

353137

84 Reagan Youth

64

335048

85 Aus-Rotten

74

323473

86 Conflict

47

317745

87 A Global Threat

76

306502

88 The Adverts

91

274262

89 FEAR

71

244716

90 Lower Class Brats

49

234679

91 Citzen Fish

66

218342

92 DOA

85

180255

93 Link 80

56

174745

94 Flux of Pink Indians

77

126894

95 The Adolescents

62

114691

96 The Filaments

48

82262

97 Mojo Nixon

94

54670

98 Forgotten Rebels

95

33905

99 I Farm

97

23803

100 The Rudiments

90

16325

Topp 100 punkband

Denne listen over topp 100 punkband er stemt frem av brukerne av punkforumet på musicianforums.com. Se også Topp 100 punkband del II.

1. Dead Kennedys
The Dead Kennedys formed in 1978 in San Francisco, CA after Jello Biafra and Klaus Flouride answered East Bay Ray’s ad to start a band in a local magazine. The 3 joined together with drummer Ted and started playing hardcore-punk together in the every changing SF scene. DK is known by nearly all punk fans because of their revolutionary changes in hardcore-punk, bringing in politically charge lyrics with high quality musicianship. The Dead Kennedys changed hardcore-punk forever.
by Brain Squirmin’ Like a Toad

2. The Clash
The Clash were formed in 1976 when Mick Jones and Paul Simonon got Joe Strummer to quit the 101ers and join their band, soon to be known as the Clash. Their first album had Terry Chimes on drums and blended punk with rock ‘n’ roll and hints of ska and reggae. Topper Headon soon came in as the band’s permanent drummer, and in late 1979 London Calling was released and changed punk (and all music for that matter) forever, moving away from their original sound. The Clash scored some pop hits with their fifth and final album, Combat Rock. With Joe Strummer’s amazing songwriting, Mick Jones’s talent as a guitarist and arranger, Paul Simonon’s “screw Sid Vicious I don’t want to play root notes” basslines, all supported by Headon’s smooth percussion, the Clash defined and perfected punk by playing what they wanted to.
by guns_of_brixton

3. Bad Religion
The most influential band to come out of the 80s Southern California hardcore-punk scene, Bad Religion are, very ironiclly, gods of their genre. They inspired many bands to start up their own bands, playing hardcore-punk and getting a scene started up in there area. And with the founding of Epitaph by Bad Religion’s own Brett Gurewitz, these bands were able to be signed to a label that would respect their needs as musicians and would help them get their name out there. Not only were Bad Religion pioneers in their genre, but they were also proof that punks could be intelligent. With many of the members going to college, finishing college, and even getting Master’s degrees. And this intelligence shows in their music, provoding points of views on religion and politics that could get any young punk thinking differently about the world around him.
by Brain Squirmin’ Like a Toad

4. The Ramones
Starting out in the New York City Underground in 1975, the Ramones played fast, catchy punk rock, taking influence from the New York Dolls and the glue they sniffed. Many consider them the founders of punk and pop-punk. Their 3 chord songs were simple and catchy, everything that punk rock was supposed to be. The Ramones’ first album inspired a ton of bands across the Atlantic. They released great album after great album in the 70’s and continued to play into the 90’s. The Ramones weren’t the most talented or political band, but that didn’t stop them from making some amazing music.
by guns_of_brixton

5. Operation Iyy
Ska gods Operation Ivy formed around March 1987, when Matt and Lint’s (Tim Armstrong) band, Basic Radio broke up. After only being around for two years, and only releasing one album, Energy, Operation Ivy called it a day, playing their final show at the place where it all began, the Gillman Street club, in the home town of Berkeley, San Francisco.
by TakeWarning

6. Black Flag
Black Flag was one of the most influential hardcore bands of the 80’s. Black Flag are credited with kick starting the underground movement in the United Staes with the devleopment of SST records. Black Flag toured relentlessly, influencing countless bands where ever they went. Their music filrted with heavy metal, experimental noise, and even free jazz at some points, but are still considered the definitive hardcore band.
by Anxious Mo-Fo

7. Minor Threat
What’s there to be said that everyone doesn’t know already? Minor Threat helped to form the way hardcore sounds today and influenced an entire generation with their Straight Edge philosophy, although legendary frontman Ian MacKaye first conceived the idea when in the band the Teen Idles. Such classic songs as Out Of Step, In My Eyes, Seeing Red and of course, Straight Edge remain favourites among all fans of the genre even today, with the band’s fury and energy still
attracting listeners today.
by BERSERKER!

8. Streetlight Manifesto
Formed by Tomas of Catch 22, along with the sax player and bass player, joining with members of One Cool Guy and a new drummer. Streetlight Manifesto are hailed as one of the greates ska-punk bands of this decade. With Tomas genius songwirting and lyrical skills with the playing ability of all the members, the bands make a ska-punk sound that is to be reckonned with. They even may be pioneers of a 4th wave.
by Brain Squirmin’ Like a Toad

9. Propagandhi
Three Canadian agit-rockers formed a band in the early 90’s and named it Propagandhi. The band has progressed over the years, going from bubble-gum anarchy-skate to inflammatory prog-thrash, always raising the bar of political correctness, songwriting abilities and technical proficiency. One of the most influential acts in the Canadian punk scene, as well as the international arena, thanks to an unrelenting awareness and awe-inspiring live shows.
by FatPete

10. Bad Brains
During the late 70’s, former jazz fusion artists Dr. Know (Gary Miller), Darryl Jenifer, and Earl Hudson joined with singer H.R. (Paul Hudson) to create one of the most hardcore punk bands to ever hit the face of the earth. Influenced by anything ranging from The Sex Pistols to Led Zepplin, Bad Brains put out some of the most amazing hardcore albums punk fans had ever heard before. After H.R. discovered his roots, converting to the rastafarian religion and slowly converting the rest of the band, the four rasta-punks started putting reggae tracks into their albums, creating an amazing contrast between songs that had never been heard before. Mixing their rastafarian beliefs, and punk ethics Bad Brains put out some revolutionary hardcore tracks that no other band will ever come close to copy.
by i_luv_i_jah

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