Punk died in the late 1980s when operation ivy and green day were formed

punk died in the late 1980s when operation ivy and green day were formed

prove me wrong

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Everybody knows punk died when the Pistols toured the US.

That was also when Napalm Death was formed though.

Napalm Death are a British grindcore band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, England, in 1981.[1]

I was about to correct myself.

fugazi was art school shit

that wasn't punk

Punk was never particularly alive bruv
Sex Pistols were the originators of sorts of the movement and they were a sellout cash grab themselves

It actually died when Never Mind the Bollocks was released, with The Second Annual Report and Suicide following weeks after to cement its death

anyone saying that start and end of punk (btw the end hasn't happened) has anything to do with the sex pistols is wrong.

Fugazi is more punk than any other band mentioned ITT

Nah. Punk died when corporations realized that the anti-consumerist, anti-corporate, fuck society counter-culture kids were consumers too and that the corporates just had to market the product in a way that fit with Punk ideology. Pretty much taking all power from the movement by the normalization of counter-culture and fuck-the-establishment.

maybe their attitude and ethics but not the music

1989 punk
youtube.com/watch?v=29S8Wp0UPgE

1989 art school faggots
youtube.com/watch?v=2yCXaPU7DvI

What is The Offspring ?

a band formed in 1984

by the time smash came out punk was already a bloated decaying corpse

because you say so?

>implying music or music scenes have any revolutionary potential to begin with
what were punks realistically gonna do, how were they gonna accomplish anything politically, societally outside of their own little in-group? it was barely a "movement", without an agenda except for, vaguely, individualism "fuck society" like you said they were consumers too, idk man, the revolutionary angle gets hugely overstated, it's a fucking meme
musically the genre lived long and prospered long after breaking through

The best non-Ramones punk album came out the same year Smash did (And Out Comes The Wolves)

So... Green Day?

Punks been dead since 1977

So the sex pistols

Jimmy's youtube channel is p strong evidence that it's still goin strong. maybe try going outside and going to a show.

also Dookie is an excellent record and you 14 year old comtrarian retards who have never even seen the inside of a diy space need to shut the fuck up about the "beginning" and """death""" of a genre and subculture you've never actually been exposed to