[QUOTE="sammyjenkis898"]great user nameAnti-Flag, Bad Religion, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedys, and Green Day
In no order.
Banjo-Kazooie_3
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[QUOTE="sammyjenkis898"]great user nameAnti-Flag, Bad Religion, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedys, and Green Day
In no order.
Banjo-Kazooie_3
Thanks.
:)
Funeral for a Friend!
Recovery - Listen to this, it's awesome! It's not the crappy punk with all the retarded screaming - it's just fast, hard rock. You will all love it!!!
Fall out boy, panic at the disco,my chemical romance but i guess all you people have a much better opinion than me and only post non mainstream bands or old bands because its cool to like them.Banjo-Kazooie_3
or it could be because they are from the punk genre as opposed to the sub genres of punk (post punk being the genre you are listing). It isn't that we necessarily dislike the bands you've listed. I am a huge fan of My Chemical Romance's first two albums. They just aren't punk bands or aren't as close as some of the other bands listed.
Hell, I listed Against Me! and they had decent success two albums ago and their most recent album was being played on MTV the other night when I was watching some dating show with my fiancee. I listed them because their early stuff was filled with punk ideals and even their more popular and poppy tunes of today carry reverberations of that.
Punk is going to see a bit of a revitalization in the next few years. Young musicians are looking at todays bands and then being turned on to their inspiration which in turn is being ingrained into their ideals. The folk/punk genre pairs up the ideals and craftsmanship of the singer songwriter with the ideals and angst of the punk movement. So you get a much harder line in the topics and darker tones that come straight out of the troubles of the world's underpriveledged(sp). In a way it's a new genre, in a way it's the same old punk with a (greater) focus on musical composition (something that post punk brought about anyway).
Anyway, you're lashing out at people for their taste in bands because they're listing punk bands because the anti-cultural movement has shifted to a cultural movement so in a weird way it isn't punk to listen to punk. It's irony at it's finest and Sid Vicious would be pumping himself with even more drugs if he were here to see it.
[QUOTE="Banjo-Kazooie_3"]Fall out boy, panic at the disco,my chemical romance but i guess all you people have a much better opinion than me and only post non mainstream bands or old bands because its cool to like them.effthat
or it could be because they are from the punk genre as opposed to the sub genres of punk (post punk being the genre you are listing). It isn't that we necessarily dislike the bands you've listed. I am a huge fan of My Chemical Romance's first two albums. They just aren't punk bands or aren't as close as some of the other bands listed.
Hell, I listed Against Me! and they had decent success two albums ago and their most recent album was being played on MTV the other night when I was watching some dating show with my fiancee. I listed them because their early stuff was filled with punk ideals and even their more popular and poppy tunes of today carry reverberations of that.
Punk is going to see a bit of a revitalization in the next few years. Young musicians are looking at todays bands and then being turned on to their inspiration which in turn is being ingrained into their ideals. The folk/punk genre pairs up the ideals and craftsmanship of the singer songwriter with the ideals and angst of the punk movement. So you get a much harder line in the topics and darker tones that come straight out of the troubles of the world's underpriveledged(sp). In a way it's a new genre, in a way it's the same old punk with a (greater) focus on musical composition (something that post punk brought about anyway).
Anyway, you're lashing out at people for their taste in bands because they're listing punk bands because the anti-cultural movement has shifted to a cultural movement so in a weird way it isn't punk to listen to punk. It's irony at it's finest and Sid Vicious would be pumping himself with even more drugs if he were here to see it.
Music will never get anti-cultural movement going as much as i would like to believe otherwise.. and a lot of people list bands that aren't popular or old because it gives the perception they they have a greater knowledge of the music industry than you, or sometimes its because they feel a need not to conform. and your whole sub genre thing is stupid, if you tried you could put every single band into their own sub genre.So many out there and the difficulty sometimes is what people's personal definition of punk music. Some of my personal favorites off the top of my head are:
X
Ramones
The Clash
The Stooges
The Cramps
[QUOTE="Banjo-Kazooie_3"]Fall out boy, panic at the disco,my chemical romance but i guess all you people have a much better opinion than me and only post non mainstream bands or old bands because its cool to like them.effthat
or it could be because they are from the punk genre as opposed to the sub genres of punk (post punk being the genre you are listing). It isn't that we necessarily dislike the bands you've listed. I am a huge fan of My Chemical Romance's first two albums. They just aren't punk bands or aren't as close as some of the other bands listed.
Hell, I listed Against Me! and they had decent success two albums ago and their most recent album was being played on MTV the other night when I was watching some dating show with my fiancee. I listed them because their early stuff was filled with punk ideals and even their more popular and poppy tunes of today carry reverberations of that.
Punk is going to see a bit of a revitalization in the next few years. Young musicians are looking at todays bands and then being turned on to their inspiration which in turn is being ingrained into their ideals. The folk/punk genre pairs up the ideals and craftsmanship of the singer songwriter with the ideals and angst of the punk movement. So you get a much harder line in the topics and darker tones that come straight out of the troubles of the world's underpriveledged(sp). In a way it's a new genre, in a way it's the same old punk with a (greater) focus on musical composition (something that post punk brought about anyway).
Anyway, you're lashing out at people for their taste in bands because they're listing punk bands because the anti-cultural movement has shifted to a cultural movement so in a weird way it isn't punk to listen to punk. It's irony at it's finest and Sid Vicious would be pumping himself with even more drugs if he were here to see it.
Uh...no. That's not post punk that's pop punk.
Ok to start off im gonna say that Blink 182 is my most favorite band. and then in second is NOFX then Offspring, then prolly weezer and then uhhh lets see......Blind leaping turtle.
Rote182
Blink 182 isn't punk music. Punk rock was created and subsequently died out in the 1970s.
1. The Clash
2. The Clash
3. The Clash
4. The Clash
5. Dead KennedysEboyLOL
This man wins the thread, the forum, and the internet! :lol:
[QUOTE="EboyLOL"]1. The Clash
2. The Clash
3. The Clash
4. The Clash
5. Dead KennedysNinja-Hippo
This man wins the thread, the forum, and the internet! :lol:
Somehow I think that somebody on a website that I'm not allowed to say the name has already won that award >_>1. Offspring
2.Blink 182 (more pop punk though)
3. Ramones
thats about all the punk I listen too frequently
[QUOTE="EboyLOL"]1. The Clash
2. The Clash
3. The Clash
4. The Clash
5. Dead KennedysNinja-Hippo
This man wins the thread, the forum, and the internet! :lol:
Wins what?
The award for liking the most overrated punk band to have ever existed?
In no particular order: The Stooges, The Clash, Bad Religion, Black Flag, Patti Smith
Honorable mentions: The Dead Kennedys, Television, The Ramones
McCain Punk
Void
Black Flag (MY WAR)
Negative Approach
Big Boys
Minutemen
Obama Punk
No Age
Japanther
Mika Miko
Cult Ritual
Ampere
up the trendz
[QUOTE="Banjo-Kazooie_3"]Fall out boy, panic at the disco,my chemical romance but i guess all you people have a much better opinion than me and only post non mainstream bands or old bands because its cool to like them.effthat
or it could be because they are from the punk genre as opposed to the sub genres of punk (post punk being the genre you are listing). It isn't that we necessarily dislike the bands you've listed. I am a huge fan of My Chemical Romance's first two albums. They just aren't punk bands or aren't as close as some of the other bands listed.
Hell, I listed Against Me! and they had decent success two albums ago and their most recent album was being played on MTV the other night when I was watching some dating show with my fiancee. I listed them because their early stuff was filled with punk ideals and even their more popular and poppy tunes of today carry reverberations of that.
Punk is going to see a bit of a revitalization in the next few years. Young musicians are looking at todays bands and then being turned on to their inspiration which in turn is being ingrained into their ideals. The folk/punk genre pairs up the ideals and craftsmanship of the singer songwriter with the ideals and angst of the punk movement. So you get a much harder line in the topics and darker tones that come straight out of the troubles of the world's underpriveledged(sp). In a way it's a new genre, in a way it's the same old punk with a (greater) focus on musical composition (something that post punk brought about anyway).
Anyway, you're lashing out at people for their taste in bands because they're listing punk bands because the anti-cultural movement has shifted to a cultural movement so in a weird way it isn't punk to listen to punk. It's irony at it's finest and Sid Vicious would be pumping himself with even more drugs if he were here to see it.
Folk Punk=upper middle class dudes and the girls who bang them listening to vegan twee.
- The Clash
- Social Distortion
- Rise Against
- Dead Kennedy's
- Bad Religion
LJS9502_basic
Your list is almost the same as mine
1. The Clash
2. Bad Religion
3. Rancid
4. Dead Kennedys
5. Dropkick Murphys
I do, however, love all the bands you mentioned
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