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Queercore

Kurn

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queercore

Maybe this will get moved over to Music but I thought I'd start it here since it's kinda hot. I like edgy. I like avant-garde miracle garage bands.

But I live in a culturally-deprived part of the world. There are lots of bands that tour California over the years but they often don't stop in Bakersfield. They don't know what they're missing and...well, that's OK with them.

I was hoping to start a discussion about the various musicians mentioned in this Wiki article.

So, are there any dudes, past or present who knows about Pansy Division and other bands? Album recommendations? Present bands? British bands? Aussie? Canadian? NZ? European? Dutch? Antarctican??

Here are some band names to stimulate some memories: Fifth Column, God Is My Co-Pilot, Sister George, Team Dresch,Tribe 8 and Mukilteo Fairies.
 
Anyone like The Apostles?
Leftover Crack?
I don't know much about any of these.
Queer-Metal bands?
 
Leftover Crack are pretty decent.
There was quite a lot of Queercore at one of the Festivals I was at this year. Some of them were shiiiit, but others were okay.
 
Anything brilliant in UK these days? Or in the past?? [Besides Pete Shelley]
 
Sister George
Electrosexual.. They're European, not sure where from tho !oops!
Be Your Own Pet (US)
Giant Drag (Cali) - I personally dont see how they are QC tho..
Limp Wrist
Cheek 10.01
The Morning After Girls
 
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I'm not really "with it" on my Queercore.
i'll ask my friend tho, she's into it all.
She was dragging my along to see all these bands, at the Fest.. Personally cant remember their names, or if theyre from here, but some were good.
I'll see what she has to say, when I see here..
 
I'm really interested in Queercore and queer artists in general.

I posted on an lj group about finding out about some queer musician,s pecifically queercore.

I guess I'm just tired of singing the girl parts in songs. I want to sing a guy's part about liking guys.
 
http://arts.ucsc.edu/squarepegs/ef.html

Here's a rebuttal (sorta, lol) to the tired old notion that punk is anti-gay.
A lot of misguided punks might be that way but punk at its roots isn't.

Admittedly, I wish there were more like Extra Fancy.

Limp Wrist seems to have some good cred.
Mukilteo Fairies disbanded a long time ago but their music is "popular."
 
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But I live in a culturally-deprived part of the world. There are lots of bands that tour California over the years but they often don't stop in Bakersfield. They don't know what they're missing and...well, that's OK with them.
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wouldn't it kind of make sense that they they wouldn't stop by in bakersfield. i mean, these punk bands live in a culture-like sense of anti-establishment; but bakersfield is one of the country capitals of the music world (and we all know country is usually a pretty traditionalist thing).

country and punk don't share a whole lot of similarities in style, content or people.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakersfield_sound
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bakersfield_sound

as for me:

i got most of pansy division's albums. i like their songs mostly for their content; but it's not really my thing. my music diet consists of a lot of mariachi, folk music and rap; so punk is a little off my radar. i bought their albums, though, to support their cause.

i enjoy it, but it's not my favorite
 
Well...actually. Ther're a lotta country boys and sons of country boys who just love to play music and they often go freak ala punk rock.
Plus there are a more than a few anti-establishment under-currents in Bakersfield and in the Bakersfield Sound; they tend to be people that get tired of the church-goers and so on.
Also, Bakersfield is the hometown of a band that grew-up out of the local punk milieu--ever hear of KORN? ;)

But queercore bands? Nope. If they played at Jerry's Pizza (conceivable) I wasn't aware of 'em.
 
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Also, Bakersfield is the hometown of a band that grew-up out of the local punk milieu--ever hear of KORN? ;)
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:eek: korn is punk?!!!

i guess i don't know what punk music is, then.
 
No KORN isn't punk, but when they were developing their sound they were local and everyone was moreorless punk back then around here.
 
Most of the bands in the Wikipedia list are lesbian bands.

I'm all ears
For a buncha punk queers!
Where are ya???
 
I've seen Pansy Division several times over the years, but I don't think they play or tour much these days. The only problem is that I feel older and older every time I see the crowd that's watching them! When I was younger, I used to be more into the pop-punk musical style they do (that so-called "Lookout sound"), but now it's more for the content or nostalgia.

They have some excellent album art as well! I mean, hot boys in pajamas--genius!

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