Hello everyone.Now up here in Maine country there's lobster, the occasional town/city , some very adorable accents down southaways(replacing the
letter r with ah)moose every so often, and a suprisingly excellent, very underground punk scene.
Anyways,I just so happen to have a link to some local punk mp3's right http://www.geocities.com/unlimitedmainepunk/mp3.html ,for any and all who are interested. Some noteworthy bands to check out are The murder
Weapon, Jonee Earthquake band,Scary Mary,Frosted Porn Flakes ,and Tom Savage Explosion. Nothing againt the other bands, I just haven't heared
enough of them to have an opinion.JunoRedneck - 1-25-2005 at 05:05 PM
I like your mood. It's one of the names I say I'm going to name my children. Dandy and Doily. They are going to hate me.minimandy14 - 1-25-2005 at 07:49 PM
Dude I totally used to live in Brunswick which is kinda not really close to Bangor but its in the same state. . . . . .Seb - 1-25-2005 at 10:55 PM
If you want punk go back 15-20 years. Punk is dead.EN - 1-26-2005 at 01:22 PM
haha, thanks Juno,Those are killer kids names.
mini:Where exactly is Brunswick, I don't think I've ever been?
Seb: I'm afraid I must disagree.There have been a steady stream of bands in the underground scene(In Maine atleast, so I'm assuming in a
good number of other parts of the world) since the early 80's . The punk mentality/sound, which has gotten a little watered down as punk
inivitably crept closer to the mainstream, still exsists in most underground bands today. As for some of the early punk bands like MDC, the Exploited,
Angry Samoans etc, most are still around and alot(including the bands listed above) are going to be at the wasted tour happening later this year.
[Edited on 27-1-2005 by EN]Noisemonster - 1-27-2005 at 01:47 AM
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Originally posted by Seb
If you want punk go back 15-20 years. Punk is dead.
minimandy14 - 1-27-2005 at 06:52 AM
ummm its like north of portland like an hour or so . . . near topsham and bath and junk. . . .the navy base is there. . . . .