"Hippy Killer" and "I shot the Devil" define punk rockQuote:
Originally Posted by Blayzie Bone
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"Hippy Killer" and "I shot the Devil" define punk rockQuote:
Originally Posted by Blayzie Bone
lmao @ green day bein' called punk music. they're fuckin' posers the lot of em. I hate emo with all my heart and soul but I'd rather listen to a whole AFI CD than one song off american idiot :rastasmoke:Quote:
Originally Posted by SDK SLAYER
Maybe, but I find it weird when every band in a genre sounds the same. Or when there are so many sub-genres that they might as well be band names. Q and not U were are Dischord records, played high energy rock, and had something to say. Those are enough punk qualities for me to call them punk.Quote:
Originally Posted by thcbongman
I forgot to put strike anywhere on my list
why would thay make catagories if we weren't going to use them. . . I don't think there punk. . .Quote:
Originally Posted by SonicBloom
You didn't understand my post at all.
black flag, corporate avenger, huble gods, NOFX, bouncing souls, sex pistols, and anti flag
lol, touche. I guess it does make more sense to call them punk rather than catagorize them with some innovative genre, like calling them post-hardcore math rock. But you make a good point about the endless sub-genres where the bands sound basically the same. (not in all of them, but most!) I believe it's attributed to generic labeling of every band, calling them "indie" without deriving their influences. Everyone wants to be different, but it's not always the case!Quote:
Originally Posted by SonicBloom
STOOGES, dk, exploited, gbh, distillers, STOOGES.