Maybe I'm being a sap by saying this, but waking up Thursday mornings for Hardlore is one of the things that keeps me going some weeks. I work as a Chaplain at a hospital, and I see and deal with some pretty nasty shit. Bo and Colin's laughs, insistence on the Master Killer album, and stories of endless grooves and break downs have kept me centered and reminded of the joys in life. God bless you boys, thanks for helping me be harder in a hard ass world.
Wow! What a great episode! I'm 56 & love punk & history! I will soon go to this museum because of this! I'm the guy that stuck his head in your van at Buckey's in Texas. Ian says he first coined "hardcore." DOA _printed_ it first. Collin says Ian MacKaye "broke" or something?! Minor Threat is a favorite band, but I sense in Ian some kind of sad departure from the music I can't explain. Me, I go to _lots_ of shows and it's so cool & encouraging to see Keith Morris, Lee Vingh, Danzig and Only, 7 Seconds, Negative Approach, DRI, GBH, Murphys Law, DK, Greg Ginn, Agnostic Front and _many other_ bands with musicians in their 60s & 70s, _still on stage,_ dedicated to what they love! I draw inspiration from these folks, who my parents in the 80s said were "good for nothing & won't amount to anything!" They're still in their career doing fantastic performances & I'm humbled! That Adrenaline OD shirt, a favorite band of mine who I'll see play again this year! I'm no musician, just a nobody fan who also goes "all in" for what I find valuable & am passionate about. I drove from Texas to NY & NJ to see AOD play a couple times in 23 & I'll do it again soon, I hit _all four_ of God's Hate/Twitching Tongues/Conservative Military Image gigs in Texas, I'll do the same for Circle Jerks next week. I'm not bragging, I just love this channel. You two help make this music enjoyable & interesting! I try to avoid the drama, lawsuits & issues & just enjoy the music & live shows! For example, I love seeing the current version of Black Flag on stage! Fuck the drama! _I love those classic, influential songs_ & Mike Vallely & Greg Ginn _kick ass live!_ That band changed my life when someone dragged me, as a metalhead, to a Black Flag show in the early 80s! Then NOFX/Exploited/UK Subs weeks later! This is too long, sorry! Bye & _seriously,_ thanks so much!!!
I know it’s not everyone’s thing, but Nausea is one of my favorite bands and I loved seeing their stuff in there as well. This episode was amazing start to finish.
Have you heard the bands Hellbent and Sacrilege. They are the bands Vic Venom did before Nausea. Their demos are on TH-cam and are also out on vinyl now. It's amazing stuff. A couple of the Sacrilege songs were used in Nausea.
8:45 That bag was given out for the WALK AMONG US repress in 1988. It literally says "Walk Among Us" on it. When I bought it the clerk gave me two of the bags, though I sold them years ago.
@@bosxe Yup, and he's confusing the "single gave away at a show". It was NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD where the first available copies were sold at a show, not HALLOWEEN.
I’m curious to see them do an episode on grindcore and power violence & see what their take is on it. Especially since Collin talked about Gilman, I’d like to see what they think about the og West Coast PV & grind bands that reshaped fast music
When I was 12 I was able to secure my terrible cover band a 3 song set at a hardcore venue. We covered Andrew W.K. And foo fighters. That was the day I learned what hardcore was. A year later I made my friends dad take us to a madball show and never looked back
I know we say it pretty much every episode but this is the best episode of Hardlore. And completely changed my mind about wanting to go to the museum. Thank you for this!
This is probably my favorite episode. For anyone that hasn’t been or wants to go to punk rock museum definitely should. Well worth it. Great care put into it.
43:27 insane to see Creeper in there. Saw them opening for the Misfits in 2015 in front of maybe a dozen people, instantly became one of my favourite bands
Another good You Tube video, BTW most of the photos and flyers in the NYHC are mine and that is the OG 1st photo later used for United Blood, cheers Ran.D
Siiiiiick Ep Boyz🤘🏼 Was there any Balzac paraphernalia in there? I remember them on a Fat Wreck Chords compilation back in the day They’re from Kyoto Japan 🇯🇵
Please get Hoya from madball on the podcast for the next interview, his podcast is so hilarious & underrated, anyone who hasn’t seen it already go watch the episodes with jay from mindforce & akil from end it
I saw almost every band shown here btween 1982 - 1989. NY, Bridgeport, Stamford, New Haven, New London, Providence & Boston all had fantastic bars/clubs that had hardcore/punk shows.
You guys actually played the intro. Thanks for that.
No seemed very excited to play it.
@@Bad_Chemicals702no lueders is my fav guitar player
They played the intro? Barely?
The intro ? , lol . Cro mags.
I love how Bo just morphed into the tour guide halfway through this video
I love how this feels like hanging out with two cool uncles
Collins shirt shrinks an inch everytime he says “couple tracks”
Maybe I'm being a sap by saying this, but waking up Thursday mornings for Hardlore is one of the things that keeps me going some weeks.
I work as a Chaplain at a hospital, and I see and deal with some pretty nasty shit. Bo and Colin's laughs, insistence on the Master Killer album, and stories of endless grooves and break downs have kept me centered and reminded of the joys in life.
God bless you boys, thanks for helping me be harder in a hard ass world.
Wow! What a great episode! I'm 56 & love punk & history! I will soon go to this museum because of this! I'm the guy that stuck his head in your van at Buckey's in Texas. Ian says he first coined "hardcore." DOA _printed_ it first. Collin says Ian MacKaye "broke" or something?! Minor Threat is a favorite band, but I sense in Ian some kind of sad departure from the music I can't explain. Me, I go to _lots_ of shows and it's so cool & encouraging to see Keith Morris, Lee Vingh, Danzig and Only, 7 Seconds, Negative Approach, DRI, GBH, Murphys Law, DK, Greg Ginn, Agnostic Front and _many other_ bands with musicians in their 60s & 70s, _still on stage,_ dedicated to what they love! I draw inspiration from these folks, who my parents in the 80s said were "good for nothing & won't amount to anything!" They're still in their career doing fantastic performances & I'm humbled! That Adrenaline OD shirt, a favorite band of mine who I'll see play again this year! I'm no musician, just a nobody fan who also goes "all in" for what I find valuable & am passionate about. I drove from Texas to NY & NJ to see AOD play a couple times in 23 & I'll do it again soon, I hit _all four_ of God's Hate/Twitching Tongues/Conservative Military Image gigs in Texas, I'll do the same for Circle Jerks next week. I'm not bragging, I just love this channel. You two help make this music enjoyable & interesting! I try to avoid the drama, lawsuits & issues & just enjoy the music & live shows! For example, I love seeing the current version of Black Flag on stage! Fuck the drama! _I love those classic, influential songs_ & Mike Vallely & Greg Ginn _kick ass live!_ That band changed my life when someone dragged me, as a metalhead, to a Black Flag show in the early 80s! Then NOFX/Exploited/UK Subs weeks later! This is too long, sorry! Bye & _seriously,_ thanks so much!!!
Colin has me cracking up big time in this one, "there's a tape that says midwest hardcore Id love to hear what's on that." "...expire..." ahaha
I know it’s not everyone’s thing, but Nausea is one of my favorite bands and I loved seeing their stuff in there as well. This episode was amazing start to finish.
Have you heard the bands Hellbent and Sacrilege. They are the bands Vic Venom did before Nausea. Their demos are on TH-cam and are also out on vinyl now. It's amazing stuff. A couple of the Sacrilege songs were used in Nausea.
the wesley willis keyboard and watching you guys jam definitely hit me in the feels...
"Fat Wreck Chords, Fat Mike, and here's the fattest first spin kick ever on Punk Rock museum..."
Bo IS the tour guide that stepped up
8:45 That bag was given out for the WALK AMONG US repress in 1988. It literally says "Walk Among Us" on it. When I bought it the clerk gave me two of the bags, though I sold them years ago.
Correct you are!
@@bosxe Yup, and he's confusing the "single gave away at a show". It was NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD where the first available copies were sold at a show, not HALLOWEEN.
@@zippymufo9765 he is me my friend, well said. Sometimes it’s difficult to recall on the fly!
"never trust a hardcore kid that hasnt listened to punk rock" - roger miret
That jam session put a smile on my face, hell yeah boys
I’m curious to see them do an episode on grindcore and power violence & see what their take is on it. Especially since Collin talked about Gilman, I’d like to see what they think about the og West Coast PV & grind bands that reshaped fast music
When I was 12 I was able to secure my terrible cover band a 3 song set at a hardcore venue. We covered Andrew W.K. And foo fighters. That was the day I learned what hardcore was. A year later I made my friends dad take us to a madball show and never looked back
I know we say it pretty much every episode but this is the best episode of Hardlore. And completely changed my mind about wanting to go to the museum. Thank you for this!
The cut after "706 that's vegas right?" killed me
Loved to visit this place one day 👩🏼🎤☠️🔥🩸🫀🧷🕶️💊💉🤯😎🖤🖤🖤
I love watching people nerd out. Such a great episode
fuck the tour guide you got bo dropping HARD fuckin lore baby
Hello welcome. It’s hardlore time
“You don’t look it, you’re dense” at the end got me
This is probably my favorite episode. For anyone that hasn’t been or wants to go to punk rock museum definitely should. Well worth it. Great care put into it.
My lore so hard right now fr 😩
thank you guys for showing this stuff off, can't quite make it to las vegas from down here in new zealand. love you guys
It's WAY cooler than you can actually think until you get there!! A must to check out the museum!
Great tour fellas!! You showed the good stuff!! Hope to make it out there someday!!
On this episode of Bo Shows Colin The Punk Rock Museum
Damn, if I ever somehow find myself in Vegas I now know how I will entertain myself. This looks way cooler than I assumed it would be
who up harding they lore rn?
Never change
Ebonics or redneck?
Big Bo with the big facts
The best video tour of the Punk Rock Museum i've seen. Great job.
Wesley Willis keyboard is next level
That drum roll into the inrto was power
SOOO... DOPE THANK YOU GUYS YO⚡️✨️💥💯 #PUNKRAP
Your guide wouldn’t have been as good as Bo, low key win
This is really interesting to see that there's a museum dedicated to punk rock & the culture what an experience
colin, bo, yall kill me 🤣
Low expectations but worth a visit if you’re in Vegas. Lots of cool core stuff to look at.
Good lord they have the Wesley Willis keyboard?! I need to go there! Laughed my ass off to you guys' reaction too haha
Wesley Willis's keyboard... oh my god... you just made my f'n year.
All of those punk concert flyers would make a thousand amazing t-shirts! If I ever get to Vegas, this place trumps any casino for me.
Love you guys. This was sick
I loved hearing the intro played! 😂 great editing skills!
It was Bobby Steele and Danzig that got arrested in London and wrote "London Dungeon" in their cell. Doyle wasn't in the band yet.
Can we get a Bo and Colin project already? XBolinX 2024?
ITS HARDLORE TIME
43:27 insane to see Creeper in there. Saw them opening for the Misfits in 2015 in front of maybe a dozen people, instantly became one of my favourite bands
Creeper SLAPS Cool seeing them featured here
Best episode of the show ever.
Another good You Tube video, BTW most of the photos and flyers in the NYHC are mine and that is the OG 1st photo later used for United Blood, cheers Ran.D
Definitely want to visit this museum
I now really want to go to this museum now might be the reason I go to Vegas
Really good episode 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
Mr Brothers, I too thought the track on Tony Hawk was 🎵 Tony Hawwwwk 🎶! 😂❤😂
Wasn't it tim Armstrong.. I was glancing at comments too and almost missed it.
This museum has more Cro-Mags stickers than Airheads. That's quite an accomplishment
I'm like a 2 minutes in and absolutely love this so far.
Really feel like there could have been a part 2.
Wesley Willis in a punk rock museum. Amazing and makes so much sense.
Seeing you guys play the intro put the dumbest smile on me face
Just seen Twist of Cain the other night in Fresno and they played Master Killer and everyone went crazy! Was so amazing
“The blueprint for the modern goth.” 🫡
Sick MJF cameo at the end lol
"lol MJF reference...wait he's actually there wtf?!"
@@iknowme Had to rewatch that part a few times myself lol
Was it really him?
Siiiiiick Ep Boyz🤘🏼
Was there any
Balzac paraphernalia in there? I remember them on a Fat Wreck Chords compilation back in the day They’re from Kyoto Japan 🇯🇵
Ready for that Patreon boys
Lemmy's #1 Bass rig was called Murder One.
I loved this. But hold up at 29:28.....Ian isn't edge anymore?
That viper looked so good on Bo. ❤
Maaan I wish I could visit that place. Maybe in next life
It's like going to a museum for surrealism or impressionism, just with music
What is the name of the song on the 02:37 ?
The bread and butter comment was a real Micheal Scott moment
Please get Hoya from madball on the podcast for the next interview, his podcast is so hilarious & underrated, anyone who hasn’t seen it already go watch the episodes with jay from mindforce & akil from end it
me and every friend that played THPS games, thought the lyrics were "tonyyy hawwwwwwwk".
Andrew WK let me finish We Want Fun before front flipping into the crowd at Hellfest 04 lol was also at the AWK warped tour
The intro was sick
Big veiny throbbing lore
Excellent episode
shout out to AWK at warped tour. real one.
I saw almost every band shown here btween 1982 - 1989. NY, Bridgeport, Stamford, New Haven, New London, Providence & Boston all had fantastic bars/clubs that had hardcore/punk shows.
what song at 47:00 ?
cro mags
We gotta know by the mother fucking cro mags
Genuinely can’t think of a reason to go to Las Vegas for any reason other than going to this and skating the ditches.
Angels are crying, pigs are flying, and I would be lying 🤣
The taller guy is a buff tattooed punk rock version of comedian Chris O’Connor aka Dr. Adolf Sponge
s/o Turd
Happy I don’t have to fly across the country to see what this place is like
Sad that it doesn’t make you want to
Nobody said I didn’t want to go there.. I was just stating I was thankful there was this type of thing to show the types of things in the museum.
Yellow circle jerks kit is a North kit. Same drumset Chad channing uses during the bleach era in nirvana
33:19 Lagwagon: 1 track
So good!
ROCK ON THAT FUCKING OUTRO
ROCK ON HARDLORE
The high desert shout out tho🫡
!!!
I am so happy I’m not the only one who thought Amoeba by Adolescents was saying “Tony Hawk”.
I love this, i need to go to the US and see this shit one day
Harding my lore rn
Hearing my hometown area code in a Hardlore video is wild
And Out The Wolves was actually released all the way back in summer of 1995.
Huge pop for the LL Cool J Raw mention 😂😂😂
Deep cut
Deep cut
To this day when amoeba comes on my friends and I still yell “Tony haaawwwk”
What did Johnny Thunders do?
Black flag is the most iconic west coast punk band and they had the best fliers....the bars are known by everyone
My lore is so hard right now.