ThreeTuneTuesday Tunes & Vlog For April 29th 2025! 🎙️🎸 We Go Full Eighties SoCal Punk Rock Scene Today! Let’s Go!
ThreeTuneTuesday Tunes & Vlog For April 29th 2025! 🎙️🎸 We Go Full Eighties SoCal Punk Rock Scene Today! Let’s Go!
Happy #ThreeTuneTuesday 🎸
This week I’m going full Eighties SoCal Punk Rock! Picking three tunes/bands from the eighties So Cal scene! There’s a solid 9 or 10 great bands from this scene so I’ll be making this a three week focus! For week one today we’ll go with Social Distortion, Descendents & Black Flag! Three classic eighties punk bands from Southern California. Let’s talk about it! ⬇️
🎸Gene Talks Tunes Vlog 🎙️
- Eighties SoCal Punk Rock
- ThreeTuneTuesday
- Social Distortion (1st Tune)
- Descendents (2nd Tune)
- Black Flag (3rd Tune)
- Bonus Tune
Let’s Go!
Band - Social Distortion
Song - Telling Them
Album - Mommy’s Little Monster (1983)
Band - Descendents
Song - Hope
Album - Milo Goes To College (1982)
Band - Black Flag
Song - Rise Above
Album - Damaged (1981)
And for a bonus jam! We’ll pick a tune from one of the bands above, the Descendents! From there second album I Don’t Want To Grow Up it’s the song Good Good Things
Band - Descendents
Song - Good Good Things
Album - I Don’t Want To Grow Up (1985)
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Coms back next week for three different punk band picks from the eighties SoCal punk scene! One will be the Adolescents and a song off there 1981 record. That’s the only preview you get today! Cheers! 🍻
Ok ok here’s a tune from the Adolescents that isn’t my pick next week but off same album 💿 enjoy! ⬇️
That’s from this 1981 record below ⬇️
But more about that album next week 🎸
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so many great great bands from outta that scene! very interested to see who you're pulling out next. Circle Jerks? Dr Know? JFA? DI? DK? TSOL? X? Agent Orange? Bad Religion?? so many to choose from!
You named some for sure! !PIMP
I’ll say Circle Jerks for sure! Maybe FEAR. Bad Religion too. What’s ur favorite?
dude how the hell did i not type FEAR hahaha oh geez.
i mean technically i guess i'm supposed to say Descendants -- i did a tribute band up here for a few years called Descendantsage -- but tbh, it's gotta be Circle Jerks 100%.
that feeling when i first heard Beverly Hills is just like nothing else. DI and FEAR defo hot on their heels tho, i've covered Richard Hung Himself in one band and Public Hangings in another, and I think Pervert Nurse is one of the gnarliest songs ever.
Hell yeah!
Here’s a couple bonus jams just for u! I’ll head outta California since I’m saving those for my next two posts but let’s stick in the eighties and travel a bit!
Chicago Eighties Punk (1989) ⬇️
(Naked Raygun - Treason)
DC Eighties Punk (1986) ⬇️
(Dag nasty - circles)
For this last one I’m going late seventies before New York went full hardcore more than punk. I like that stuff too but let’s go back to late seventies! I love the Ramones but let’s go with a lesser known gem that has more the strait up punk sound that we’d find in California a couple years later!
New York Punk (1977) ⬇️
(Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer)
@thebighigg u might like these bonus tracks too!
An album is not made easily. It takes a lot of hard work to create the music and then produce it, and when it becomes popular, it is a lot more satisfying.
I enjoyed all the songs
Well, the “Good Good Things” song wasn’t playing…
The video wasn’t available here
Very good picks, all great bands and songs! It's been awhile since I heard Black Flat, I almost forgot how good they were. Great job!
!PIMP
Looking forward to these three weeks as I know there will be some great bands.
But first up, my pick for today and probably coz I listened to them most often is Black Flag!
A magnificent selection. Bands that embody the spirit of the 80s with all the excitement. I really believe it was a glorious decade.