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I thought this is a real punk. Onodera: When I was a teenager, it was the end of the '90s, and the mainstream was the trendy loud rock. But it didn't suit me, I was listening to thrash metal from the '80s.

So I listened to the original band's song. I was completely into that side hardcore punk! Kyo: Daiei Spray had shows in Taiwan in and Korea in It was so much fun. I haven't been to the US to tour in a band. Kyo: Our music is influenced by many bands. Especially American punk hardcore is really special. American hardcore punk really has a big influence on our music.

It's been my dream since I was a teenager to play in a band in the US once in my life. Onodera: I definitely want to do a tour of the United States. It was something we always talked about. There are too many bands I admire, so I want to make the tour happen soon! How did the new LP come about? How do you think it compares to your previous records? Kyo: It's released from Debauchmood and the band's Sakanade Records label. In order to grow up to the next stage from the 1st album, we implemented a pretty hard practice.

The songs were also made for the album, and have variations. I think that we got a good evaluation. By the way, we don't have LPs anymore. We are looking for an international release. Onodera: Because there are so many songs, we could play various types of songs! We spent a lot of time to write songs! I think we have created the best sound source we can do now! Good call on that! I inherited a lot of these records from friends who were giving away their old record collections.

Most releases from this era of Tiny Giants 7' all suffered from too much chorus pedal and gated drum kits. And Dag Nasty, they were the crown jewel. Fucking Field Day!

Listening to Field Day is almost embarrassing. I can't think of many bands that give me that feeling, so as a glutton for punishment I keep playing it. Back inna day, nobody liked it. Then again my friends and I liked Leeway, so I'm not sure it we had any taste anyhow. I first heard them because I bought their third lp right as it broke so even though it's pure melodic hardcore and now one really liked it after the first two rockers, I dig it the most.

Yeah I was privy to buy a skater friends old punk collection when all in jr. High were turning to deadheads which I never laid claim to until later but if I had turned, I could have seen them while alive I suppose. Oh well as my first comment goes, I would rather skank to the beat in a thrash sort of way.

Yep, Scream 'No More Censorship' managed to strip out the hardcore and substitute with some interesting 'The Cult' influence. Alas, not a good record overall. A real bummer. The best I can figure out is that these bands all had one or two hardcore releases, then they wanted to flex their musical muscles and try better studios with engineers and whatnot. Since it was the middle of the 80s they were damned with the studio trends of the time. Check out the book: dives deep into recording trends.

On a final note, I'm not trying to slag any of these bands, they all had some great records. And Verbal Assault is a great amazing band! I've enjoyed their records since the 80s. I ended up seeing Dag Nasty three times, with three different singers I think. At least I got to see them with Dave Smalley.

Once the metal crossover happened and the money started coming around, bands willingly started putting themselves up for sale. You especially saw it in New York, with Rock Hotel and Metal Blade and Combat and so forth- if you could get the metal kids to buy your LPs, all of a sudden you weren't collecting cans to pay rent anymore. The melodic thing that bands like Uniform Choice and Justice League went through, I think they were just aping the Dischord catalog. You know, first we're going to sound like Minor Threat, then we're going to 'evolve' and sound like Embrace and Rights of Spring.

I think it's rad that VA is the first band you stage dived to!!!!!! These memories are great to have as I sit here in the morning listening to VA trial,drinkin coffee from my Grateful Dead glass,John Joseph's Meat is for Pussies book right next to me. Anyways I don't know, stumbled on your blog,looking for Government Issue stuff. Wig Out At Denko's The Godfather.

When I Move. Simple Minds. Wig Out At Denko's. Dag Nasty. Crucial Three. Safe [Mango Session]. Trying [Mango Session]. Fall [Mango Session]. Roger [Mango Session]. Mango [Mango Session]. I've Heard [Live Acoustic Version].

Field Day Trouble Is. Field Day. Things That Make No Sense. The Ambulance. La Penita. Dear Mrs. I've Heard. Here's To You 16 Count. Never Green Lane.



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