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💿 A Punk Rock Nineties Friday! Digging Into Epitaph Records Bands & Picking Five Bands/Albums/Songs 🎸 Sharing Tunes & Talking Tunes Vlog!

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On this Nineties Friday I’m going full #FiveTuneFriday and picking five songs and albums I love from the #Nineties! Picking bands on the punk rock. Indie label Epitaph records, some bands did cross into mainstream success, others not as much. But all these bands have made a living at it for decades and decades.

🎸Nineties Friday Vlog🎙️

  • Epitaph Records
  • Nineties Sk8 Punk
  • Offspring (First Pick)
  • Bonus Nineties Punk Talk
  • Rancid (Second Pick)
  • NOFX (Third Pick)
  • Millencolin (Fourth Pick)
  • Pennywise (Fifth Pick)
  • Bonus Talk

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Let’s Go!

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Band - Offspring
Song - Bad Habit
Album - Smash (1994)

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Band - Rancid
Song - The 11th Hour
Album - And Out Come the Wolves (1995)

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Band - NOFX
Song - Stickin in My Eye
Album - White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean (1992)

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Band - Millencolin
Song - Boring Planet
Album - For Monkeys (1997)

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Band - Pennywise
Song - Perfect People
Album - About Time (1995)

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That’s the five picks from nineties Epitaph records releases. I talked Green Day for a moment in the vlog so I’ll pick a pretty raw Green Day tune from the 1995 follow up to Dookie. It’s not on the same label as the five bands above and was on Warner Brothers a huge mainstream record label. That said it can hang with the energy above!

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Band - Green Day
Song - Brain Stew
Album - Insomniac (1995)

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And now I’m realizing I wanna add a few more Epitaph bands I missed. For now here’s one more extra Bonus Jam! Nah let’s go Three More!

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Band - The Bouncing Souls
Song - Kate Is Great
Album - The Bouncing Souls (1997)

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Band - Dwarves
Song - Everybody's Girl
Album - The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking (1997)

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Band - Ten Foot Pole
Song - The Getaway
Album - Insider (1999)

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Hope you enjoyed! Swing by every Friday for Nineties music talk and tunes! Feel free and join us using the tag #NinetiesFriday

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You received an upvote of 95% from Precious the Silver Mermaid!

Please remember to contribute great content to the #SilverGoldStackers tag to create another Precious Gem.

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Nice that you reminded us of these gems looking forward to the next vibe this coming Friday.

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We're going for nine tune Friday! lol

Some awesome songs in there, of course Offspring are awesome and a great song choice. The only two I didn't know were the Dwarves and Bouncing Souls, they were pretty cool, I really liked Everybodies Girl, great song. A great Nineties Friday!

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Ahhh, music to enjoy my 𝐿𝒶𝓋𝒶𝓏𝓏𝒶 𝒸𝓇𝑒𝓂𝒶𝑒𝑔𝓊𝓈𝓉𝑜 𝒸𝑜𝒻𝒻𝑒𝑒 with. Oh my, look at the time! #ai-images on PeakD.
!PIMP

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After listening to my punk picks……………. 🎸

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@kerrislravenhill

!PIMP !LADY !PIZZA

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A long time ago I tried the Mohawk doo.
That was very short lived.
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!LUV

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!LADY !PIZZA !LOLZ

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I should really act more my age and listen to more classic Punk.

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#ai-image a la PeakD

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!LADY !PIZZA !PUNK

that’s the best stuff right? I mean I grew up on the nineties sk8 punk but I’ve gone back and listened to there influences, and then there influences. I’m at a place I prefer a post punk 1977-1980 playlist over the 1992-1999 sk8 punk hits. I love it all! But just personally I appreciate and beyond that enjoy the first waves best!

Or we can go to the Y2K 2000’s and be Bubble Gum Mall Punk! 🤣

I vote late seventies early eighties rules!

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Let’s even jump back to before 1976 in NYC & London. 1969! Iggy! Stooges! The precursors to what came! !PIZZA !LADY

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Hard to believe this came out same year as as Beatles last record. Things moved so much from sixties to eighties. Today going back 17-22 years, we wouldn’t even hear a different vibe comparing a 2025 release & 2005 or so released song.

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