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![]() The Bindlestiff gig review by web journalist, Manila Girl. San Francisco does it again with Pinoise Pop 3. |
Finally! After all the hard work and "almost" sleepless nights, the site is done! Despite the true motive of keeping the pages purely plain and simple, we have dedicated so much time on it that it turned out quite a little over than it was originally expected. Nevertheless, it still has enough bits and pieces to kill the cat's curiosity. The photos are to be viewed at your own risk. the data embedded may well lure you into this social imagination about the quintet. Please make an effort to read fanatically, not idealistically. Peruse with benevolence, not with envy, because it will only be another contribution to the decline of such a music scene. The site is intended to fill your questions with sufficient answers and it will luminously help to browse with subordinate egos. Perhaps it might also serve as a medium towards a "higher learning" about the culture, and what it stands for in this extreme society we subsist with. Football games, a dozen of Newcastle, well knit Perrys and Shermans, polished docs and its a night for the boys. It is in such occasions that us skins find solace from our toils as working class people , and even more so, as a family. To this very day, you might wonder why extinction never came across our subsistence. The glam culture suffered towards a slow death. The grunge scene , completely obliterated by the hard core rap-metal scene. The persistence of the skinhead culture , however, was stable. Such historic occurrences can only have one explanation . It is the heart, along with the belief to carry on the pride of the boot boys. The world keeps turning in conjunction with the trends, the fads, and the uprising new cultures we witness from time to time as we go onto the next millennium. In lieu to Darwin's theory, the world indeed is in constant change...the variable evolution of people with regards to how life should be lived. Personally, we think that the culture of the skinheads will, in no way, change. A concoction of lives all rolled into one big purpose. Just like cooking; a dash of pride, a pinch of power, and a lot of glory. Carpe Diem!!
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