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someone who's involved in the scene punch this shit up. -9917

seriously. the last section is terribly written, and theres no mention of FSU anywhere.

Yeah, the last section is horrible. Totally biased, and just really dumb. It needs a fix.

-some nerd who probably has never been to boston

Cleanup

There are so many mistakes with comma usage. Also, it needs to be formatted either into sections or at least so it is easily readable. Finally, this article is CLEARLY extremely biased towards the Boston hardcore scene and does not site sources when it claims that the Boston hardcore scene "is one of the biggest hardcore punk scenes in the United States" and that it "is due in part to the city's working class tradition, large college presence and independent record labels." Please make this a respectable article! --User: some virgin who works at radio shack 07:39, 23 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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"epitome of awesomeness" has no place on wikipedia. the artical is very relevent, but need tweeking. also needs mention of FSU and the history of FSU.

-someone who isn't in fsu ................

This article is very biased! There's no mention of Bob Lobel, Colleen Cornell, Dave from Bad Abbots, or Wendall Kim.

Also, some of these aspiring FSU historians need to get cracking and DIY!

"Freedom means freedom for everyone." -Vice President Dick Cheney


There definitely needs to be a history and explanation of FSU in any explanation of Boston hardcore. I'm just too lazy to do it. -FSU member