"Step Up (I'm On It)" - Maylene & the Sons of Disaster
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Fact is, all music of today, no matter what the sound, somehow stems from the music of the past. There are bands that have their own unique sound that no band has ever done before, but even their music stems from influences. Throughout centuries of music, im sure there isn't much left to do that hasn't in some way or form been done before. Music, like everything else in creation, extends from its predecessors.
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i saw them open up for Protest The Hero yesterday hahaha first time i had ever heard/heard of them and it was fucking awesome!!! i just bought all of their albums
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@Motherfuckingcancer You and me both.
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Dallas taylor is a beautiful, beautiful man.
i wish i looked more like him.
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KNUCKLEHEAD! :D
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@hXcSquareDance Pretty sure this band is more influenced by such bands as lynard skynard rather than ramones.
How the fuck did punk make it to this? Or PANTERA for that matter? I tolerate punk and fucking love Pantera, but I came here for the redneck attributes of this music. So much for that XD
Zero11270 10 months ago
@Zero11270: To be fair, Kelly Scott Nun said that he was a big Pantera fan when he was younger, so I think it's pretty relevant ;)
pantera2012 10 months ago
@pantera2012 Yeah that's very true. I just am at a loss as to how punk even made it to this video. And the arguing! It's crazy. As for me in the argument, well. Look at Brand New Sin. They grew up in an all punk neighborhood, They don't sound influenced by it at all. Just an example XD
Zero11270 10 months ago
@Zero11270: Yep.
pantera2012 10 months ago