Thanks man, I try and make this an interactive channel. Hopefully it'll grow to where I can't at some point, but while I can, I will. Thanks for supporting!
@@thepunkrockreview Architects of Self-Destruction: the Oral History of Leftöver Crack. Lots of Rancid talk in there since he was their roadie. Even the beef between Rancid and LOC.
😮rip alec...i agree though ,a lot of bands stemmed and were influenced by choking victim..loc brought me to world/inferno friendship society and for that i will always be grateful to those dudes regardless of how they live
Found choking victim when i was 13 , I'm 25 now and no gods no managers is still one of my favorite albums of all time , I didn't find leftover crack until much later so maybe it is a bias but I gatta fo with victim
yeah sorry about that I realized I said that twice afterwards. I think it's cool that you read everyone's reviews and respond that's pretty cool
Thanks man, I try and make this an interactive channel. Hopefully it'll grow to where I can't at some point, but while I can, I will. Thanks for supporting!
Choking Victim hands down. No Gods No Managers was groundbreaking. Loc is just rehashing the same songs over and over and over.
I think I have to agree with this
Brad Logan from F - Minus and LOC put out a great book with lots of insight on the hellcat and LOC days. Highly recommend it.
Hell yeah, I definitely want to read that! What's it called? I want to have him on the show so bad...
@@thepunkrockreview Architects of Self-Destruction: the Oral History of Leftöver Crack. Lots of Rancid talk in there since he was their roadie. Even the beef between Rancid and LOC.
It's a great book! I wish there was more in it from stza and Ezra though
😮rip alec...i agree though ,a lot of bands stemmed and were influenced by choking victim..loc brought me to world/inferno friendship society and for that i will always be grateful to those dudes regardless of how they live
Have you heard RBNX? it's like a cross of Op Ivy and CV with some excellent guitar playing on top of it
@@thepunkrockreview no I haven't but I'll definitely check it out
Found choking victim when i was 13 , I'm 25 now and no gods no managers is still one of my favorite albums of all time , I didn't find leftover crack until much later so maybe it is a bias but I gatta fo with victim
I always just considered them the same vand basically, but I do like CV's stuff a little more
I'm gonna go with choking victim but I like both
Agreed
Choking V!
Heck yeah!
Choking Victim 1000%
This is out of the blue but the Rudiments are a great ska punk band
Yeah you said that in another video. They're ok, nothing spectacular, imo, but good enough to listen to.