Sunday Edition: Tonight We're Going To Give It 35%

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Here's your question and answer of the week from the Punknews Formspring:

Q: What would you consider to be the best year for music so far?
A: Loaded question. '77's the easy answer for any punk, but there have been some great years since then (1979, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1994, and 2001 were all up there and wouldn't be wrong). It really just depends on when you really got into punk (or music in general, I guess).

I'm partial to 2003 because it was my most formative year: I graduated high school, began to seriously delve into punk and its subgenres thanks to the Internet, and some of my favorite records of all time ("As The Eternal Cowboy," "The Greatest Story Ever Told,", "Exit English," "CVA," "Deja Entendu," "Anthem," "Revolutions Per Minute,", "Streetcore") were released that year and really helped mold me into the jaded curmudgeon I am today. -Bryne

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Rich Verducci's podcast Sound Scene Revolution,

Adam White's Niagara video blog Check In Niagara and his tumblog AdamWhite.org,

Jesse Raub's coffee blogging at Bitter Press,

Bryne Yancey's Orlando blog Overheated,

Justin August's tumblog at JustinAugust.org,

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Chris Moran's videos at Vimeo.

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