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💿 A Punk Rock Nineties Friday! Digging Into Epitaph Records Bands & Picking Five Bands/Albums/Songs 🎸 Sharing Tunes & Talking Tunes Vlog!
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
Let’s Go!
Band - Offspring
Song - Bad Habit
Album - Smash (1994)
Band - Rancid
Song - The 11th Hour
Album - And Out Come the Wolves (1995)
Band - NOFX
Song - Stickin in My Eye
Album - White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean (1992)
Band - Millencolin
Song - Boring Planet
Album - For Monkeys (1997)
Band - Pennywise
Song - Perfect People
Album - About Time (1995)
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!
Band - Green Day
Song - Brain Stew
Album - Insomniac (1995)
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!
Band - The Bouncing Souls
Song - Kate Is Great
Album - The Bouncing Souls (1997)
Band - Dwarves
Song - Everybody's Girl
Album - The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking (1997)
Band - Ten Foot Pole
Song - The Getaway
Album - Insider (1999)
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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Nice that you reminded us of these gems looking forward to the next vibe this coming Friday.
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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It’s nice to hear these songs
Good one!
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After listening to my punk picks……………. 🎸
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I should really act more my age and listen to more classic Punk.
#ai-image a la PeakD
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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!
Let’s even jump back to before 1976 in NYC & London. 1969! Iggy! Stooges! The precursors to what came! !PIZZA !LADY
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.