Is punk rock dead?

Is punk rock dead?

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I don't know but I'd wish it'd stay dead. I'm tired of talking to people about music and they ask me what I like and I list a few bands and they stop me when I say a vaguely "punk" band and say "oh man you like punk too?" and then rec me some really shitty, over-produced modern hardcore

no

check out the bands from copenhagen

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feminist riot grrl punk Paris
releases January 3, 2017

I really don't have a problem with this kind of punk but it's pretty 1-dimensional and I think it's regrettable how popular it's become

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ska punk rock andean folk reggae rumba Miami

I'm a part of what some people call the "alt-right" and it feels punk as fuck. It feels like an actual counter culture, or rebellion against the PC culture that dominates American colleges.

To answer your question, no. Punk is not dead. We're experiencing a new wave of punk.

>mfw

>Atreyu
>Punk
lolwot
Also nice to see the living end getting love. But punk bands are still going. Dropkick Murphys I know have an album dropping in like 2 or 3 days.

Yes and Green Day did the deed by turning punk rock into music played over the sound system at the mall while 13 year old girls are shopping for pants.

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Jesus Christ

Are The Dropkick Murphys any good? I never see anyone talk about them anymore.

>supporting a demagogue
>punk

people need to google shit before they reply jesus christ

Only if you're some dadrocker who thinks punk died in 1982.

Yes and no, really depends on your taste. If you can deal with the folky celtic influences then they're the best to ever do that style, but I get why people don't like them. I'm a fan though.

I'm a part of what some people call the "alt-right" and it feels punk as fuck. It feels like an actual counter culture, or rebellion against the PC culture that dominates American colleges.

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name one good punk band founded after that time

>alt-right
>punk

little late

they actually put the date at 1986

D. Boon. Dennes Dale "D." Boon (April 1, 1958 – December 22, 1985)

In fact, by the time recording began, they had already played what would be their last live concert with Jello Biafra and announced their breakup immediately after the record's release.
Recorded City Sound Recording and Hyde St. Studios, April and July 1986
Released November 1986

Most of them

it evolved into thrash metal

...are garbage I know

>there are people who actually believe this

Punk will never die as long as there's a club somewhere with kids playing chords on cheap guitars and wailing how much their mom sucks.

more like into grunge

grunge is really what killed punk

and rock

and possibly music we don't know yet we're still recovering doing everything we can

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Can I be in the screencap?

teehee

It's a pasta, you noob.

The Living End, Refused, Rise Against

The Living Trash
Refuse
Trite Garbage

Born Against was an American hardcore punk band from New York active between 1989–1993.[1] In addition to their radical leftist politics, the group espoused a DIY punk message and challenged what they perceived as being a problem within the punk subculture of their time. Though Born Against received little media exposure while still together, they have since been described as "legendary" by the Chicago Reader and the LA Weekly.[2][3]
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>yfw punk lives on through this meme

Like these autists who think they're hot shit for listening to entry level dadpunk.

Are you triggered, user? Did somebody from the alt-right hurt you?

We meet again :^)

It was dead even before it was alive

108 is an American hardcore punk band founded in 1991. Their music reflects the Hare Krishna faith of the band members.[1] Their name comes from the number of beads on the Japa mala, or mantra counting beads.[2]
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hmm..

You're not punk, retard. You're Eurobeat

eurobeat and eurodance are good fag

Dropkick Murphys are punk for cops.

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punk rock, yes
but hardcore punk has taken its place and is objectively better

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3-Way Tie (for Last) [SST, 1985]

Since their uncompromising reach always exceeded their fairly amazing grasp, I tried to cut myself a little critical distance in the wake of a rock death that for wasted potential has Lennon and Hendrix for company. Sure they never sounded better, I said, but they're still a little naive here and conceptual there. Only that wasn't distance--it was denial. D. Boon's singing, writing, and playing here are all infused with a new lyrical lift that adds unexpected buoyancy to a band that was generous at its most cynical and confused, and as a result their zigzag rhythms and interesting conceptualisms get the songful relief they need. After seven fairly amazing years he was just getting started. Shit, shit, shit. A

I don't really listen to punk much but Guerrilla Toss is breddy gud desu

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I give him Hendrix, but who the fuck thinks John Lennon had any artistic potential we missed out on? He was an irrelevant dadrocker at the time of his death.

I know this is pasta but alt right cant be punk since Trump won. If Hillary won it wouldve been a new era of political music but alas the good guys won. Maybe in 8 years

>If Hillary won it wouldve been a new era of political music
No it wouldn't. It would be 4 years of YAAAAAASSSS QUUUUUEEEEN

Lennon could have had a later career gem in him ala Graceland. We'll never know.

Why the fuck would people make music supporting the President? They already won, theres no point.

>Why the fuck would people make music supporting the President?
They sure as hell did since 2009.

Old living end is the best shit out, you're broken.

Name one good right wing punk band apart from Skrewdriver's first album

Enlighten me

cut throat

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Melvins are an American rock band that formed in 1983[1] in Montesano, Washington. They have mostly performed as a trio, as well as a quartet with two drummers in recent years.
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Just listen to yung leans punk band

Yes

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Normie fags always ask if I like 21 pilots whenever I say that one of the genres I enjoy is punk

If normiefags keep making it shallow and clean then there's no hope

Why are punk threads on Sup Forums so amazingly terrible?

because you have shit taste

Punk is still alive and fresh in some cases. Ofcourse there are a lot of bands still rehashing 80's hardcore punk and epitaph/fat wreck chords """punk""", but those are easily ignored

Yep, it died in the late 80's, then pop punk became punk, now punk is full of SJW's and the punks before have gained an SJW mindset just so they can stay being relevant.

It's been dead since between 77 and 79, my friend, when Hardcore and Commercial punk took its place

i love this copypasta

Operation Ivy.