Good shit! That was a thoughtful comment . We all should hope for such optimism in people's hearts when they speak on us when we are gone one day! Thank you
Thank you my dude. That hit hard. From a guy that struggles, it's very comforting to hear you understand without being able to. I'm sorry for your losses and I thank you for knowing they had so much in their heads. Big love and respect my friend x
After a lifetime of listening to hundreds of their songs millions times, this one comes from out of nowhere to be probably my favorite. After the last laugh from the last joke, regret remains, and it's real. I love their snotty humor, but it's stark and refreshing to see them treat tragedy honestly and not bundle it with a punchline.
I think their new songs for m this and double albums the best since thanks for all the shoes. Writing that book let them write about grittier shit and it's just better than errorism and coaster, not that those are bad, this and double album is just on another level.
This is a slice of hardcore street history served up raw and nihilistic as it should be. Mike's writing is as strong as ever, NOFX kicks too much ass for one band
@@truth-rewound9317 right or wrong punk was nihilistic. We were a bunch of pissed, off malcontented, disenfranchised kids with no direction. Nihilism and violence were the natural outcome. Things changed over time, more positive messages, more positive scenes, but where this all came of age and where it started are 2 very different places and times. I think Doors and Fours paints a pretty accurate picture of that time. "We lived on violent apathy..." and it wasn't just LA in 83.
@@japgolly Prior to Blink 182, punk rock was (for the MOST part) political, raw, and intellectual. Blink 182 (they were not the first, but they captured the zeitgeist) made it all about whiny high school problems that don't matter at all. "My girlfriend left me. Waa waa. I'm so lonely". All their songs were about like...depressed teenager problems or phony phone calls. Vapid crap. (Which is NOT punk rock at all, IMO) Also, they popularized that POP punk sound. I know they were not the first, but the were skyrocketed into fame, and then came the imitators, etc. I truly believe that is what led to punk rock becoming, well...emo. (Yes, there was something called 'emo' in the 80's but that was very different. I'm talking about 2000's pop punk emo which Blink 182 and bands like them started. In fact, I think the 'Dammit' album was the catalyst for it all.) I realize I could be slightly biased, as I always HATED Blink 182 with a seething passion. Even as a very young teenager I thought, "Why the Hell are these dipshits so immature?" Well, at least Tom DeLonge sings about aliens and space now. That's a least a step up from singing about girls and fart jokes. Real punk still exists of course because no genre vanishes completely, (We still have Bad Religion, Rancid, NOFX of course, and The Vandals released their first album since 2004!) but punk rock's time in the sun is faded...at least for now. That's why I'm glad bands like NOFX are actually getting more darker and serious as of late. Even nihilistic. I think things are STARTING to improve a lot and rock in all forms is slowly coming back. *fingers crossed*
I was in the scene where I live. It got pretty crazy towards the end, when people started dying, dropping out of school, or getting expelled. But, I would do it all over again in a heart beat, you better believe it. Skipping school, taking a bus to Seattle, walking the streets, getting high, having a blast. Good times..
My parents met in the punk scene in 1984 in LA. I was born in 1986 while my mom was strung out and OD’d. My dad still hangs out in the punk scene and has a blue Mohawk! He’s taken me to so many punk shows and told me about the 80s. I love seeing these old pics in this video it makes me wonder if my parents were around there!
Being a teen in the 90's was the best thing ever .. funny that when you are in there .. you don't realise that periode of your life was so special .. best years of my life
"Why wasn't anybody scared!? Because we were teenagers on loads so no one really fu*king cared!" This song is so sad and so real at the same time. Good job guys
Same here. I was about that age in '93, instead of 83', but my friends didn't *really* start dying until the fent showed up, then the H addicts started dropping like flies. I just pray in appreciation that i just HAPPENED to have gotten clean 3 or 4 yrs before it all started. Pure luck. If i was 'sick' & somebody had somethin'... I'd definitely do it, i wouldn't be able to say "nah, could have fent", wouldn't have a choice...but yeah like 65% of everyone from my late teens is dead now. Fk.
I love this song and footage even cooler directed by dave markey rip julie and big john and others aswell i was 15 in 83 a proud to say i was part of the so cal punk scene and im still here 😆
I was eleven in 83 iwas just getting started in punk but I'm still here I turned 50 in May an old man now but I Still love the music and the people well most of them.
This song and video both make me nostalgic and sad for all the friends I've lost to ODs. At almost 50 years of age I now realize that all the kids in our friend group has some form of mental illness or trauma
Never been into hard drugs, been just once in LA for holidays but this song touches me a lot and makes me feel quite sad, as when you discover that your party buddy is not always so happy he looks like... I love this song and I love you NOFX!
@@kaustik185 I mean he probably got into foofighters due to his previous work with dave while in Nirvana. It's a known fact as well that he (Patt) managed to be in Nirvana (the biggest 90s band) because of his status as the Germs. I don't mind foofighters's music. They're a great stadium band but Germs was something else. Germs was the legends of the early 80s hardcore punk scene.
Being from the UK and the same age as these guys I can draw so many parallels between that scene and ours, we were massively into UK bands like Peter & The Test Tube Babies, GBH, UK Subs, Exploited, Anti Nowhere League etc, but the kids, the partying, the scene were pretty much the same. Total nostalgic tug at my heart for those days.
all my punk friends are taking drugs of the yesterdays and they are all gone in one mag good old days... syrup injects cracks and wild dayssssss REST IN PEACE MATESSSSS NEVER GOIN BACK MOVING FORWARD.. we are still here doing LOADS.. in POSITIVE WAY!
This is probably the coolest video NOFX has ever put out. I’ve seen most the documentaries this footage came from, it’s cool to see it with a song like this
They captured the scene back in the day in this video so perfectly along with the old school skate punk attitude and style, i fkn love it. This is what goes on in my head when it comes to punk n skateboarding. I try to show this to my friends and this generation but as i see around me in the skatepark most of them just dont know. If you know you know.
Wasn't a big fan of this album on my first listen - but it quickly became one of my favorites in the past 10 years or so. Looking forward to the Double.
This is pretty fucking brilliant. And I think it's always impressive when bands like NOFX who already have a lot of history can put out such good music.
. i like nofx new music. so much more positive. Neighbour was seized up blood all over the street outside my housing complex. I od many times just the same. I was a punk kid broken home and fell into a bad scene. That was just my destiny . Another dead soul forgotten by society
No further words...I can understand this feeling when I am looking on this images...still reminds me of punk rock times...not so far away here in Germany. Nothing but old feelings...good, sad feelings...still missing this situations all the time...this was hopeless and it is still crazy: In this time of surrender there was more hope and anger than our current times.
Listen to this every day going into work in a really bad situation right now and can’t dig my way out oh well I get pumped up then wears off quick ha reality
I was depressed from quarantine, and a what I've gone through during it. I saw nofx released a new song and got happy. Then I heard it and now i am sad for different reasons
This band is getting more punk as they are getting older.i guess they were true since the beginning thats why!respect i grow up with you and i invested in true gold!
damn watching that vid took me back...growing up in san diego 80's to current..we used to have the pink punker house on the beach, could be a direct match with this vid...fat mike don't u ever change bro...you're probably one of the few true soCal characters we have left.
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As a former raver who has lost dozens of people due to OD's, this hits hard. And is also one of the best songs NOFX has put out in a while. Love it, even if it's dark.
Punk surpasses age, my friend. Good on you for getting off dope, man! I’ve never experienced it, but I’ve known friends who got sucked in and have never made it out. I hope you stay clean, and keep rocking out to NOFX
Lyrics In LA Basin heroin was so passé We had to find something cheaper And not so far from West LA We were all looking for a high different and new When dope was hard to get Codeine 4 and Doriden would have to do On doors n’ fours we take our chance White punks on dope a perfect romance On doors n’ fours in 83 When we got loaded taking loads we’d all OD eventually Was there a killer or did Jordan Hiller just have a death wish? His parents didn’t need to find their oldest son cold as a fish When loads were finding the roads to Beverly Hills Heroin and PCP were a safer bet compared to those 6 pills On doors and fours we never knew Which one of us was turning blue Why wasn’t anybody scared? Cuz we were teenagers on loads so no one really fucking cared Another good friend’s heart explodes Cuz all the punks are doing loads But we’re all still taking our loads Cuz all the punks are doing loads Our arteries and veins corrode Cuz all the punks are doing loads Los Angeles punk scene slowly erodes Cuz all the punks are doing loads We lived on violent apathy This was LA in 83 Straight outta the hills of Beverly Old LA punks will never die from old age Cuz they all OD
R.I.P. to all my friends that had so much more going on in their own heads then we will ever understand..
one of the best things that I have ever read, mad love
agreed, including those that fell victim to other negative impacts... I could share on this if asked. Drugs can be bad
Good shit! That was a thoughtful comment . We all should hope for such optimism in people's hearts when they speak on us when we are gone one day!
Thank you
Thank you my dude. That hit hard. From a guy that struggles, it's very comforting to hear you understand without being able to. I'm sorry for your losses and I thank you for knowing they had so much in their heads. Big love and respect my friend x
well freakin said man, everybody is their own universe, infinity goes both ways
After a lifetime of listening to hundreds of their songs millions times, this one comes from out of nowhere to be probably my favorite. After the last laugh from the last joke, regret remains, and it's real. I love their snotty humor, but it's stark and refreshing to see them treat tragedy honestly and not bundle it with a punchline.
yea man you said it!
The Big Drag
also comes to mind
I think their new songs for m this and double albums the best since thanks for all the shoes. Writing that book let them write about grittier shit and it's just better than errorism and coaster, not that those are bad, this and double album is just on another level.
Great song. Great video.
me too ❤
Snotty like the Sex Pistols. And yeah they have hundreds of songs because most are under 2 minutes
This is a slice of hardcore street history served up raw and nihilistic as it should be. Mike's writing is as strong as ever, NOFX kicks too much ass for one band
Lol, nihilistic as it should be? 🙄.
@@truth-rewound9317 right or wrong punk was nihilistic. We were a bunch of pissed, off malcontented, disenfranchised kids with no direction. Nihilism and violence were the natural outcome. Things changed over time, more positive messages, more positive scenes, but where this all came of age and where it started are 2 very different places and times. I think Doors and Fours paints a pretty accurate picture of that time. "We lived on violent apathy..." and it wasn't just LA in 83.
@@guerrillapress77 Yeah....Blink 182, I feel, is responsible for changing punk rock forever. :(
@@river_acheron How so? (Genuine question)
@@japgolly Prior to Blink 182, punk rock was (for the MOST part) political, raw, and intellectual.
Blink 182 (they were not the first, but they captured the zeitgeist) made it all about whiny high school problems that don't matter at all. "My girlfriend left me. Waa waa. I'm so lonely". All their songs were about like...depressed teenager problems or phony phone calls. Vapid crap. (Which is NOT punk rock at all, IMO) Also, they popularized that POP punk sound. I know they were not the first, but the were skyrocketed into fame, and then came the imitators, etc. I truly believe that is what led to punk rock becoming, well...emo. (Yes, there was something called 'emo' in the 80's but that was very different. I'm talking about 2000's pop punk emo which Blink 182 and bands like them started. In fact, I think the 'Dammit' album was the catalyst for it all.) I realize I could be slightly biased, as I always HATED Blink 182 with a seething passion. Even as a very young teenager I thought, "Why the Hell are these dipshits so immature?" Well, at least Tom DeLonge sings about aliens and space now. That's a least a step up from singing about girls and fart jokes.
Real punk still exists of course because no genre vanishes completely, (We still have Bad Religion, Rancid, NOFX of course, and The Vandals released their first album since 2004!) but punk rock's time in the sun is faded...at least for now. That's why I'm glad bands like NOFX are actually getting more darker and serious as of late. Even nihilistic. I think things are STARTING to improve a lot and rock in all forms is slowly coming back. *fingers crossed*
who is missing those punk rock times
Who else is digging this oldschool feel of NOFX?
Too good
Fucking loving it
Literally sounds amazing but they have shouldnt this way for 25 years, production wise 🤷🏼♂️ not a bad album
@@jonnywires11 exactly...I've never heard a bad album from Fatty and the Gang.
Old school NOFX sounds nothing like this. They were pretty shitty for the first several years!
Melvin singing “this was la in 83” is one of the all time great moments on a nofx record
The Electric Banana, a near legenfary club in Pittsburgh, PA that once hosted Black Flag can be seen @ 1:08.
Very cool. Brings back memories.
this video made me nostalgic and i wasn't even there
SAME
I was in the scene where I live. It got pretty crazy towards the end, when people started dying, dropping out of school, or getting expelled. But, I would do it all over again in a heart beat, you better believe it. Skipping school, taking a bus to Seattle, walking the streets, getting high, having a blast. Good times..
ALSO SAME
I was in the Charleston, SC punk scene the early to late 90s. It was so much like this. And now I’m gonna say goodbye.
Same here man, I think "ludes" were already illegal by the time I was born, but this still makes me think of "back in mah day..."
My parents met in the punk scene in 1984 in LA. I was born in 1986 while my mom was strung out and OD’d. My dad still hangs out in the punk scene and has a blue Mohawk! He’s taken me to so many punk shows and told me about the 80s. I love seeing these old pics in this video it makes me wonder if my parents were around there!
Im 7 years old and I love your songs, so much because it's real rack n roll.
Is that rock with boobs?
“Im 7 and this is DEEP”
Stay listening to the good shit man!
Get off TH-cam lol
Being a teen in the 90's was the best thing ever .. funny that when you are in there .. you don't realise that periode of your life was so special .. best years of my life
I knew. I cherished it for sure.
I'm a NOFX fan for almost 30 years now and I keep coming back to this video. I've must have watched it a hundred times. Just epic
"Why wasn't anybody scared!? Because we were teenagers on loads so no one really fu*king cared!"
This song is so sad and so real at the same time. Good job guys
but as you grow old people lie and make it not real anymore. they are only brainwashing themselves
Same here. I was about that age in '93, instead of 83', but my friends didn't *really* start dying until the fent showed up, then the H addicts started dropping like flies. I just pray in appreciation that i just HAPPENED to have gotten clean 3 or 4 yrs before it all started. Pure luck. If i was 'sick' & somebody had somethin'... I'd definitely do it, i wouldn't be able to say "nah, could have fent", wouldn't have a choice...but yeah like 65% of everyone from my late teens is dead now. Fk.
I love this song and footage even cooler directed by dave markey rip julie and big john and others aswell i was 15 in 83 a proud to say i was part of the so cal punk scene and im still here 😆
I was eleven in 83 iwas just getting started in punk but I'm still here I turned 50 in May an old man now but I Still love the music and the people well most of them.
Did u take doors and fours back then ?
My friends that died were more Punk then me.
I am very impressed with the poetic depth of this song. Quite an emotional venture. Thanks NOFX!
This song and video both make me nostalgic and sad for all the friends I've lost to ODs. At almost 50 years of age I now realize that all the kids in our friend group has some form of mental illness or trauma
Never been into hard drugs, been just once in LA for holidays but this song touches me a lot and makes me feel quite sad, as when you discover that your party buddy is not always so happy he looks like... I love this song and I love you NOFX!
1:15 That's Pat Smear of Germs. All footage of him when he was young was always looking so cool
I was just scrolling searching for this comment. Indeed my friend!!
maybe "founding member of the foo fighters" would be worth a mention too :D
@@kaustik185 nah, foo fighters are nothing compared to Germs. They're the legends
@@SkaYouth okay, well I don't like the foofighters too much either but it's a testament to his ability
@@kaustik185 I mean he probably got into foofighters due to his previous work with dave while in Nirvana. It's a known fact as well that he (Patt) managed to be in Nirvana (the biggest 90s band) because of his status as the Germs.
I don't mind foofighters's music. They're a great stadium band but Germs was something else. Germs was the legends of the early 80s hardcore punk scene.
Being from the UK and the same age as these guys I can draw so many parallels between that scene and ours, we were massively into UK bands like Peter & The Test Tube Babies, GBH, UK Subs, Exploited, Anti Nowhere League etc, but the kids, the partying, the scene were pretty much the same. Total nostalgic tug at my heart for those days.
I always wondered how much the uk punks were aware of what was going on in USA.
my favorite NOFX music video I've seen. dig seeing old school punks.
Is that Pat Smear at 1:16
This song gave me those chills at 36 like I was 13 all over again.
I love how Melvin yells "And not so far from West L.A." That shit gets stuck in my head all the time. Lol
I'm 36 and this is my favourite Nofx song.
37 and yeah its one of my favorites
I’m 26 and it’s a top contender. What an incredible track. Def one of the best of all time.
27 here, it isn't my favourite but it's a good damn tune.
I’m old enough to have done “4s and doors” and “ts and blues”
Congratulations
Song is so relatable to the fentanyl epidemic now
the cool kids
I love the slow, old school and dreamlike aspect of this NoFx
Its nostalgic
all my punk friends are taking drugs of the yesterdays and they are all gone in one mag good old days... syrup injects cracks and wild dayssssss REST IN PEACE MATESSSSS NEVER GOIN BACK MOVING FORWARD.. we are still here doing LOADS.. in POSITIVE WAY!
I used to had a lot of the pics of Nofx live in the 80s on the wall of my bedroom when i was 15... damn we're all so damn old
Lmao
Just try not to fail future generations
@@lennylobstar2692 exactly
I know right!
Not old, just experienced
This is probably the coolest video NOFX has ever put out. I’ve seen most the documentaries this footage came from, it’s cool to see it with a song like this
Favorite NOFX song I’ve heard in a bit
and i've heard quite a bit
To those from the 80's. I miss you. I miss us. I miss the people that died. Onwards.
Gimme back my school days...no money, but a lot of passion and fun!!
"When you grow up your heart dies" - breakfast club
cruising from keg to keg in your buddies rambler? yup yup
They captured the scene back in the day in this video so perfectly along with the old school skate punk attitude and style, i fkn love it. This is what goes on in my head when it comes to punk n skateboarding. I try to show this to my friends and this generation but as i see around me in the skatepark most of them just dont know. If you know you know.
NOFX has been with me for the whole ride.
Same for me
I have 42, NOFX is one of my favorite bands ever, this song is maybe their best song.
1:15 Pat Smear, damn.
I was waiting for this comment.... Well spotted :)
The Germs.
Jokes how they say "heroin" right at this moment
Him indeed.
John Darnielle of the mountain goats says he's in here somewhere too on twitter
From my very early 90's discovering them, this one rejoins the Hall of fame of all the NOFX songs !
I can relate, and I was only 5 years old in 83,... this tune hits home like a truck load of bricks.
Sadly this shit goes on today i was born in 2000 and can relate to it
Is that Pat Smear at 1:16?? I don't know early LA punk scene but that sure fn looks like him...
One of the best songs release recently by them. Incredible how the years dont change a bit of my taste for nofx.
This video makes me wish we'd taken more pictures back in the day
I really hope NOFX plays this song live, once concerts are rocking again!!!
I heard they suck live.
This album is dark as night
man, I can definately say I lived on violent apathy in my teens. some times I still do.
This is the best and saddest song. Keep rocking for all those that can't
flawless victory! bass line fatter than mike. i will replay this a ton rite now. who needs people when we have this.🍻
Can't stop watching! Old school & nostalgic... 👍🎸 Greetz to all from saxony. 😉
Dammit, Mike! Releasing this song a day after the death of one of the greatest skatepunk out there, RIP Jeff Grosso! Damn!
No way what??
@@justinkaboutit7047 Yeah dude, unfortunately...
THIS. Long live Grosso
Dam. Jeff was a huge inspiration on skateboarding to me. This is heartbreaking.
grosso forever! 18
This is in my top 20 favorite NOFX songs.
slowfx is pretty good too.
Hell yeah
i liked their first album, heavy petting zoo, though no one else did...
@Matt Coss It was SlowFX's first album.. try to keep up ;)
No.
@@mooseitself It's better if you play it 60% faster.
Down till forever punk is life and skate punk is religion
this song takes me back to the leave it alone video. Apples and Oranges musically but feel wise, Yeah. this is NOFX
1:15 Pat :)
Wasn't a big fan of this album on my first listen - but it quickly became one of my favorites in the past 10 years or so. Looking forward to the Double.
Love the old footage. Even it was a hard time, I´m glad that I was a teen back then and not nowadays
This is pretty fucking brilliant. And I think it's always impressive when bands like NOFX who already have a lot of history can put out such good music.
Pure art, especially now after a line and a whiskey
I miss my teenage years!!
All of my coolest friends died and left me with you
I can’t shake this song, it pops into my head often. Youth
What a song!NOFX gets deep and Mike is a poet with his lyrics
Nothing can top 80s punk authenticity for me.
aaaaaahhhhhh....the memories of times gone by..... How I long for the simpler times. Nice to see NOFX still killing it decades later!!!!
Nice video I love David markey
This song keep making more and more sense the older i get.
The video was awesome! A total flashback to my youth, when punk was at its best, before punk rock became “safe”.
. i like nofx new music. so much more positive. Neighbour was seized up blood all over the street outside my housing complex. I od many times just the same. I was a punk kid broken home and fell into a bad scene. That was just my destiny . Another dead soul forgotten by society
This is the best song NOFX has made since the “Pump Up the Valuum” era. Gnarly.
No further words...I can understand this feeling when I am looking on this images...still reminds me of punk rock times...not so far away here in Germany. Nothing but old feelings...good, sad feelings...still missing this situations all the time...this was hopeless and it is still crazy: In this time of surrender there was more hope and anger than our current times.
NOFX's music feels inspired again.
Remember skating and smoking and just good afternoon with my friend listening this song , mann we was young
I dont' know why but for me it has an S&M Airlines vibe, and I really love it.
Yes the early years vibe
Listen to this every day going into work in a really bad situation right now and can’t dig my way out oh well I get pumped up then wears off quick ha reality
I was depressed from quarantine, and a what I've gone through during it. I saw nofx released a new song and got happy. Then I heard it and now i am sad for different reasons
I remember 1983,84 Doors + 4s and LA punk because I lived it. Some of my friends didn't !
Song made me think of homies that have passed. RIP HOMIES
rip
Tylenol 4 and Doridan. 56 yo Boston punk, clean and sober now. Always liked NOFX, they sound great.
This band is getting more punk as they are getting older.i guess they were true since the beginning thats why!respect i grow up with you and i invested in true gold!
Love that old tour footage and photos of the guys when they were young.
So cool seeing all this old as fyck footage,especially after reading hepatitis bathtub. #PUNKFORLIFE
Most of it is from 'The Slog Movie' from 1982 also by Dave Markey I saw it a couple years ago here on youtube!
That book Is such a read. Holy shizzen...
@@J0hnnyPark And the photos are from Dave Markey's book, WE GOT POWER!
@@ianchriste1146 oh I didn't know that thanks!
The Jordan hiller reference in this song is from hepatitis bathtub
I am about 85 sure I am in one of those scenes. I was 17 in 83, living in LA. Pretty much homeless and whatnot...Stories galore, my kids love them.
Rest In Peace Julie of Sin 34
Hell yeah The Slog !!!!
damn watching that vid took me back...growing up in san diego 80's to current..we used to have the pink punker house on the beach, could be a direct match with this vid...fat mike don't u ever change bro...you're probably one of the few true soCal characters we have left.
I just wonder how this people feel when they see them self on this video what a nice memory the gold years ...
I love this song
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Now, this is my new favourite Nofx video
Damn this was dark. Masterpiece of a song.
As a former raver who has lost dozens of people due to OD's, this hits hard. And is also one of the best songs NOFX has put out in a while. Love it, even if it's dark.
Is that Pat Smear at 1:15 ?
I’m 35... I know poser. But I just kicked dope after ten years... that was hardcore sweet and sour.... Love you guys.
Punk surpasses age, my friend. Good on you for getting off dope, man! I’ve never experienced it, but I’ve known friends who got sucked in and have never made it out. I hope you stay clean, and keep rocking out to NOFX
after all this years, NOFX is still NOFX .
My God this song is sad as f*ck. But still haunting. Thanks.
I've been listening to NOFX my whole life it's so weird to think about that like dad listened to them when he was a teenager
Lyrics
In LA Basin heroin was so passé
We had to find something cheaper
And not so far from West LA
We were all looking for a high different and new
When dope was hard to get Codeine 4 and Doriden would have to do
On doors n’ fours we take our chance
White punks on dope a perfect romance
On doors n’ fours in 83
When we got loaded taking loads we’d all OD eventually
Was there a killer or did Jordan Hiller just have a death wish?
His parents didn’t need to find their oldest son cold as a fish
When loads were finding the roads to Beverly Hills
Heroin and PCP were a safer bet compared to those 6 pills
On doors and fours we never knew
Which one of us was turning blue
Why wasn’t anybody scared?
Cuz we were teenagers on loads so no one really fucking cared
Another good friend’s heart explodes
Cuz all the punks are doing loads
But we’re all still taking our loads
Cuz all the punks are doing loads
Our arteries and veins corrode
Cuz all the punks are doing loads
Los Angeles punk scene slowly erodes
Cuz all the punks are doing loads
We lived on violent apathy
This was LA in 83
Straight outta the hills of Beverly
Old LA punks will never die from old age
Cuz they all OD
👍👍
*LA Basin
LA punk that moved to SF, I can relate
so sad
*they
I love this heavy sound. Feels new and classic at the same time. Anxious for more
Best song on the album on the new album.
Agreed
What 2 say... Song & Video are one of the best the last years!