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re: What are some unpopular opinions about songs or musicians?

Posted on 5/2/13 at 4:23 pm to
Posted by Baloo
Formerly MDGeaux
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 5/2/13 at 4:23 pm to
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i know very few people on that link

I know most of 'em. It's pretty stacked for a club. Though I do feel its a lot "safer" than it once was. There used to be an element of danger to the DC scene which I don't think you can (or even want) to replace. But let's just say a show at the 930 is a lot more tame now than it was in the late 80s.

But you gotta grow up. But I will say there used to be a guy who did f'n backflips off the stage. He was a local skate punk, and he'd get airborne and do these massive backflips into the crowd, just expecting people to catch him. We always did. It was that kind of environment. Looking back, it was remarkably stupid, and that kid could've died, hell SHOULD HAVE died, any number of times. But he didn't. Because nothing could happen to us when we were young and idealistic.
Posted by LSU fan 246
Member since Oct 2005
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Posted on 5/2/13 at 4:30 pm to
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I know most of 'em. It's pretty stacked for a club.


word. im just not familiar with music outside of electronic stuff.


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But you gotta grow up. But I will say there used to be a guy who did f'n backflips off the stage. He was a local skate punk, and he'd get airborne and do these massive backflips into the crowd, just expecting people to catch him. We always did. It was that kind of environment. Looking back, it was remarkably stupid, and that kid could've died, hell SHOULD HAVE died, any number of times. But he didn't. Because nothing could happen to us when we were young and idealistic.



sounds like what i was describing earlier about state palace. place was really out of control in the late 90s and start of 2000s. people just in there with nitrous tanks and whatever else you could fit in a backpack. shite the security was always high and selling drugs.
Posted by bobbyray21
Member since Sep 2009
9490 posts
Posted on 5/2/13 at 5:21 pm to
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I know most of 'em. It's pretty stacked for a club. Though I do feel its a lot "safer" than it once was. There used to be an element of danger to the DC scene which I don't think you can (or even want) to replace. But let's just say a show at the 930 is a lot more tame now than it was in the late 80s.

But you gotta grow up. But I will say there used to be a guy who did f'n backflips off the stage. He was a local skate punk, and he'd get airborne and do these massive backflips into the crowd, just expecting people to catch him. We always did. It was that kind of environment. Looking back, it was remarkably stupid, and that kid could've died, hell SHOULD HAVE died, any number of times. But he didn't. Because nothing could happen to us when we were young and idealistic.



When did you live in DC?
Posted by bobbyray21
Member since Sep 2009
9490 posts
Posted on 5/2/13 at 5:27 pm to
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I know most of 'em. It's pretty stacked for a club. Though I do feel its a lot "safer" than it once was. There used to be an element of danger to the DC scene which I don't think you can (or even want) to replace. But let's just say a show at the 930 is a lot more tame now than it was in the late 80s.


Was this when the "hardcore punk" scene was thriving?
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