Re: GG Allin appreciation
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:26 pm
It's interesting that the guy who made this documentary went on to direct oldschool and the hang over films...
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wolf89 wrote:GG Ruled. Full all you lot
Mentors didn't measure up.
Mentioning screwdriver too. Fuck off. Not remotely the same.
pretty much why i like gg. he wasn't making any grand statements about how great anarchism is or whatever. it was just "ok let's see how far i can take this".wolf89 wrote:GG wasn't racist. He hated everyone and made a point out of being shocking. Plus his music is kind of good and works in an angry absurdly offensive way. Screwdriver are awful and just a on white power thing. Not really like GG was encouraging everyone to get on some political angle. He was just the most extreme offensive nihilistic embodiment of the extremes possible in the rock star lifestyle. Mentors were also purely just misogyny over very standard rock and that's about it.
capitalist casualties manultraspatial wrote:pretty much why i like gg. he wasn't making any grand statements about how great anarchism is or whatever. it was just "ok let's see how far i can take this".wolf89 wrote:GG wasn't racist. He hated everyone and made a point out of being shocking. Plus his music is kind of good and works in an angry absurdly offensive way. Screwdriver are awful and just a on white power thing. Not really like GG was encouraging everyone to get on some political angle. He was just the most extreme offensive nihilistic embodiment of the extremes possible in the rock star lifestyle. Mentors were also purely just misogyny over very standard rock and that's about it.
and while i find statements like gg was the last true punk or punk died with gg laughable, it's certainly more entertaining than bands who are too busy giving 20 minute speeches delivering the shocking news that racism and rape are bad inbetween songs that sound like the communist manifesto condensed in 40 seconds.
was into that stuff in my early teens, but never took it too seriously tbh. not that i take gg seriously eitherdeadly habit wrote:capitalist casualties manultraspatial wrote:pretty much why i like gg. he wasn't making any grand statements about how great anarchism is or whatever. it was just "ok let's see how far i can take this".wolf89 wrote:GG wasn't racist. He hated everyone and made a point out of being shocking. Plus his music is kind of good and works in an angry absurdly offensive way. Screwdriver are awful and just a on white power thing. Not really like GG was encouraging everyone to get on some political angle. He was just the most extreme offensive nihilistic embodiment of the extremes possible in the rock star lifestyle. Mentors were also purely just misogyny over very standard rock and that's about it.
and while i find statements like gg was the last true punk or punk died with gg laughable, it's certainly more entertaining than bands who are too busy giving 20 minute speeches delivering the shocking news that racism and rape are bad inbetween songs that sound like the communist manifesto condensed in 40 seconds.
Save the children!deadly_habit wrote:GG Allin and Anal tnuc both were well... you love or hate them, massive irl trolls.
Old school Springer with GG he was on Geraldo as well
Sadly GG and Seth Putnam are both dead.
