Music Bands from Ohio
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SpeedofsandI've posted before that Jorma Kaukonen (Hot Tuna, Jefferson Airplane) has lived in Meigs county for the past 20 or so years. Fur Peace Ranch. I like this jam.
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charliehustle14Downplay is a band from up north somewhere, I can't remember. A couple of their members went to OU and now they all live in Columbus. They're signed with Epic Records and are getting ready to put out their first nationwide record. I've seen them a few times because they're always opening for someone and they put on a pretty damn good show. If I recall, they've played shows with 7th Cycle quite a bit, who was mentioned earlier and are another up and comer from Ohio that I like a lot.
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thePITmanLEORA is a Christian band headed up by my cousin, from Ohio.
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Gardens35dwccrew;954458 wrote:Not from Ohio. .....
You're saying that the Michael Stanley Band isn't an Ohio Band? -
hasbeenGardens35;958272 wrote:You're saying that the Michael Stanley Band isn't an Ohio Band?
You saying Jesus Christ couldn't hit a curve ball? -
DESCENTdmconly a fewe posters will know some of these bands but ill post them since their big in their respective genres
Ringworm - cleveland hardcore/thrash legends
One Life Crew - cleveland hardcore. probably the most or one of the most hated bands in hardcore history
Pitboss 2000 - hardcore from columbus, also disliked by many but were still big, my friends all played in this band in the late 90's/early 00s got to tour europe and all
The Spudmonsters - cleveland hardcore
Gordon Solie Motherfuckers!- cleveland legends
Confront
Die Hard
Integrity - singer was also one of the most hated dudes in hardcore
Face Value
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NYFan54And just what is "hardcore?" Like screaming and pigs blood and shit?
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Skyhook79Vince Gill used to hang out/live in Brown County, Ohio with the Pure Prairie League. I guess he counts for Ohio if some of these others that have been mentioned count.
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DESCENTdmc
pretty much started in the late 70's/early 80's used to be called hardcore punk. it was pretty much what happend when the old punk kids split into two factions and some went with the new wave fad some of the remaining punks were even more pissed off and the music got more aggressive. sound changed over the years as more metal riffs were included. now i could give you 30 bands from the last years that all sound completely different yet are all still hardcore bands, its a very wide sound genre and in my opinion is more of the people involved then the sound they produce. basically bay area thrash(metallica and the likes) and ny thrash (anthrax) wouldnt exist if it wasnt for them blending european metal with the speed of hardcore punk. notible dudes from hardcore bands: flea from Red hot chilli peppers, singer from rage against the machine, tom arnold was an old DC hardcore kid, henry rollins, beastie boys(were a ny hardcore band before becoming rappers, beastie boys name was a tribute to the band Bad Brains. ill tell you one thing its not is girls jeans(on dudes) and dyed black hair in your face.NYFan54;958525 wrote:And just what is "hardcore?" Like screaming and pigs blood and ****?
this documentary is very biast as the dude who made it hated new york hardcore and gave it basically no acknowledment.
this is the trailer, it sums it up fairly well.
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Tobias Fünke
k gotchaDESCENTdmc;958560 wrote:hardcore sucks -
NYFan54Tobias Fünke;958668 wrote:k gotcha
Hahaha reps!! -
dwccrewGardens35;958272 wrote:You're saying that the Michael Stanley Band isn't an Ohio Band?
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Gardens35
Agree.dwccrew;954458 wrote:Not from Ohio.......
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dwccrew
It wasn't that funny, you just didn't get it. Carry on.Gardens35;960543 wrote:Agree.
Best.Joke.Ever. :thumbup: