Is punk dead? If not, then do y'all know of any newer good bands?
Is punk dead? If not, then do y'all know of any newer good bands?
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>posts sludge metal
better?
some girls
retox
the locust
das oath
daughters
green day
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Excuse me, what?
Black Coffee is a great song and could be about Sup Forums
check out FIDLAR, listen to Cocaine
More noise-rock than punk but Metz. Also PUP, FIDLAR and Jeff Rosenstock are god-tier pop-punk.
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>Is punk dead?
No, but good punk is.
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This.
Late black flag was good though
i dont like black flag, but i think that album is neat
noise rock>punk rock
Noise punk is best
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examples being?
Punk is gay as hell
Sorry, I fucked that up.
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This instrumentalAlso scratch acid, husker du, flipper, gone
I've just realized that that is not some Olive Oyl looking bitch with knives for arms and instead a cooking mitten holding a knife punching a face.
Negative Trend should be here
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couldn't they just call it "Annihilation" and it would have the exact same affect? meme punk in a nutshell
Negative trend is good
instrumental BF was basically prog, they could've written much better songs like this
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the aesthetic pulled me in. they're legit punk rock guys
Same here
ween isn't punk dumbass
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Sup Forums hasn't talked about this since
CKY deserve respect
together PANGEA
Dead Ghosts
The Regrettes
Is the red glove (body replacement) suppose to represent his heart?
His heart is holding a knife and wants to kill
In this day and age, punk is more essential, and important than ever.
Of course it is. Punk reflected a certain strain of youth angst 40 years ago but its image and message isn't relevant anymore.
GWS has some punk shit on it.
punk is absolutely dead. because of the state we are in socially, punk can never exist.
punk is fucking dead no matter what people say otherwise
>mfw it's not a glove punching a disembodied face
>mfw it's a hand puppet holding a knife
I've been looking at this cover for over five years and I'm just now noticing this.
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nah punks doing ok
Fucking laughed my ass off but then got disturbed later
punk has never died punk as a label died
there's plenty of good newer bands, here's a few: life stinks, lumpy and the dumpers, rik and the pigs, violence creeps, fnu clone inc, gary wrong group, the cowboy, sleeping beauties, beatniks, mozart. check out total punk records or la vida es un mus, they have been putting out good stuff.
Punk had 4 phases
1. thesis: Orginal punk, sex pistols type of shit
2. Synthesis: Post punk. take punk rock and start like doing shit you werent allowed to do with original punk, like add synths and start dressing like a goth and like add dance elements
3. Revival: Hardcore, Fuck those post punk new romantic faggots, we gonna be hardcore, we gonna bring it back
4. Antithesis: Pop punk: punk sells out. Nofx, blink 182, greenday
Now its dead.
Single Mothers
PUP
Raspberry Bulbs
Iron Reagan
all music is dead & all "artists" are just making insincere style exercises!
I don't care how much anybody hates them, NOFX never sold out
>lists x in a punk.hardcore list
>80's punk ''/'' hardcore
seeing them soon live
Active Minds
Captain Three Leg
Dystopian Society
La Fraction
Unholy Grave
There is plenty more, you just have to dig some anons. punk will never die, it has always been around and in every country it can be found.
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>Also PUP, FIDLAR and Jeff Rosenstock are god-tier pop-punk.
Don't forget The Menzingers
Indeed
No one mentioned these so.... I'll recommend
Dope body- youtube.com
Show me the body- youtube.com
Idles- youtube.com
Slaves-youtube.com
Punk is as abundant as it used to be back then but every once in a while you'll find a nice band
fucking meant to say isn't
top-tier charts
abigail is metal though
listen to the band in this guy's image, death side is fucking awesome
heres what ive been diggin lately
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Please do not confuse hardcore for street punk shit. Punk was always shit. Hardcore was the only true way. youtube.com
Mothcob
Who Killed Spikey Jacket?
The Chats
Private Function
The Ejected
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Was about to point this band. They are awesome
So much effort into so much wrong
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I know a couple of these suck. Just trying to give a somewhat representative spread of the scene.
Good bandcamp punk?
most independent music is punk
kek this reads like a freshman paper on a topic the student knows very little about.
The stages would be more like:
0. Preconditions. Detroit garage rock scene pushes garage rock to its extremes (Stooges, MC5, Alice Cooper, Amboy Dukes), New York art rock scene becomes nihilistic (Velvet Underground, Fugs, Suicide, New York Dolls), British pub rock scene rejects hard rock bombast (Dr. Feelgood, Eddie & The Hot Rods, The 101ers).
1) Downtown club scenes form for bands cut off from avenues of success in New York (Ramones, Talking Heads, Blondie, Dictators, Richard Hell, James Chance, DNA, Mink DeVille), Cleveland (Dead Boys, Pere Ubu, Pagans), and later London (Damned, Sex Pistols)
2) Mainstream success (Sex Pistols, The Jam) leads to co-optation as "New Wave" (Blondie, Talking Heads, Billy Idol, The Clash), which in turn leads to a DIY backlash (Crass and anarcho-punk, Sham 69 and oi!)
3) "Second generation," bands that use punk as a foundation. Post-Punk (Joy Division, Pop Group, Gang of Four), Hardcore (Bad Brains, Black Flag, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys), UK82 (GBH, The Exploited, The Adicts, Anti-Nowhere League), anarcho-punk (Conflict, Flux of Pink Indians, Zounds).
4) Second generation further develops. Hardcore leads to straight edge and youth crew movements (Youth of Today, Gorilla Biscuits, 7 Seconds), anarcho-punk acts as a springboard for crust, d-beat, and grindcore (Amebix, Discharge, Napalm Death), DC scene has its "revolution summer" leading to emocore (Rites of Spring, Nation of Ulysses, Gray Matter, Dag Nasty), many bands explore pop and go "alternative" (Hüsker Dü, The Replacements, the Seattle grunge scene), and California hardcore gets REALLY poppy (Operation Ivy, Bad Religion, Green Day, Pennywise, NOFX)
5) Hardcore reacts against the 90s alternative explosion by getting way more intense, with crust punk (Nausea, later His Hero is Gone), "skramz" (Heroin, Orchid, Portraits of Past) powerviolence (Despise You), metalcore...
I'm tired of making this list. But just know the punk scene kept going through the 00s, to the modern day.
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>Thee Oh Sees
Please go back to Bushwick and kys.
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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> its an user tells us about what punk is episode