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    DKM The Meanest of Times

    I dont know if anyone else likes Dropkick Murphys as much as i do but im pretty pleased with their new cd, for the last week you could listen to it on their myspace and it sounded alot better than there last.

    www.myspace.com/dropkickmurphys

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    Never heard o' them, absolutely braw, guid drinking music!!!

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    Rocky from USAKilts turned me on to them a few years back - they are one of my favorites now. I know they play in NYC quite a bit, but I also hear that they sell out rather quickly.
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    They aren't too bad. I like Flogging Molly better. http://www.floggingmolly.com/ They are similar to the dropkick murphys, but with not quite as hard an edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean_the_Kilted View Post
    They aren't too bad. I like Flogging Molly better. http://www.floggingmolly.com/ They are similar to the dropkick murphys, but with not quite as hard an edge.
    yeah thats why i tend to prefer DKM just a bit more, little harder and edgy

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    I just ordered the CD from Amazon... should be here in about 4 or 5 days.

    Also... check out the Real McKenzies... like DKM, but Scottish and with more bagpipes.

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    You can't live in the Boston area and not like the Dropkick Murphys . They have always been popular around here, I'm glad to see that they are finally getting some more mainstream recognition after all these years.
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    I liked their older stuff more, back when Mike McColgan, currently of the Street Dogs, was their singer. It had more of an Oi!/streetpunk sound to it, but with bagpipes here and there. DKM was one of the first punk bands I was ever into back in my early teens. "Do Or Die" is still one of my all-time favorite albums. In my opinion, they've slowed down and mellowed out, and now sound a little too much like Flogging Molly for my taste. But, for what it is, taken at face value and not compared to their old stuff, their new album is quite good.

    I definitely dig Real McKenzies, they are amazing. If you like them and DKM, you should check out Flatfoot 56. Similar sound, but more aggressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crusty View Post
    I liked their older stuff more, back when Mike McColgan, currently of the Street Dogs, was their singer. It had more of an Oi!/streetpunk sound to it, but with bagpipes here and there. DKM was one of the first punk bands I was ever into back in my early teens. "Do Or Die" is still one of my all-time favorite albums. In my opinion, they've slowed down and mellowed out, and now sound a little too much like Flogging Molly for my taste. But, for what it is, taken at face value and not compared to their old stuff, their new album is quite good.

    I definitely dig Real McKenzies, they are amazing. If you like them and DKM, you should check out Flatfoot 56. Similar sound, but more aggressive.
    I dont know about that, i really tend to prefer DKM's newer stuff alot more than Do or Die, it does have its charm but in the new cd's they use alot more of the traditional celtic instruments, giving a nice mix of new and old, but all in all, The Meanest of Times is by far the greatest album they have ever made.

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    Their newer stuff is far more traditional. And for a semi-traditional, punk-influenced, celtic rock album, Meanest of Times is superb.

    Don't get me wrong, I do like their new stuff. I'm just saying that as a punk rocker, I prefer their older, celtic influenced punk sound.

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