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phoenixsinger93
I don't see why any of you are getting upset over this tag. If you want to see a tag that's REALLY fucked up, go look at Hardcore.[3] And Emo, Screamo, Metalcore and Post-Hardcore.
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CharlieAtlantis
I don't see why any of you are getting upset over this tag. If you want to see a tag that's REALLY fucked up, go look at Hardcore. [2]
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phoenixsinger93
"Punk fans are the most closed minded people ever." I would disagree. Punk Rock is my used tag on last.fm - covering everything from early post-punk, early-mid post-hardcore, hardcore, crust, d-beat, anarcho, oi/street, crossover metal-punk groups, punk-pop, some emo, screamo, powerviolence, minimal metalcore (Converge) and grindcore. So, I guess you could say that I'm an elitist when it comes to the definition of Punk. At the same time, I listen to bands commonly mistaken for punk, emo, screamo, metalcore and hardcore. Actually, I listen to an extreme variety of bands.
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Goelian
Q: But you don't feel that way? JOEY: No. I think the world's great and everything is wonderful. We're a very positive group. What does Duran Duran have to offer anybody, or Styx or Journey? How are they affecting your life, how are they changing your life, how are they giving you insights into your life? How are they making you a better person? What have they done for you? That's why those bands don't exist anymore. I mean, I thought The Sex Pistols were a great band, but they were a manufactured band. Malcolm McClaren put them together. It was his genius. He said, "Oh, I own a clothing store. Yeah, well now, I can sell more clothes. I'll dress them up and call them The Sex Pistols and put safety pins in their eyeballs and I'll make a fortune." I'm talking about the bands today, too.
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Goelian
Q: So, why didn't you get the credit for starting the punk thing, instead of ...? JOEY: Because we didn't stab ourselves and shit on stage and poke out our eyelids with safety pins. We didn't strangle each other on stage and mutilate each other with bats and stuff like that! Q: You didn't think that was necessary? JOEY: What we were doing was changing the course of rock history and changing culture and changing people's lives and bringing back the rock'n'roll music that we'd lost. These other groups had nothing to offer but the shock visual, "Let's kill each other here; everything sucks, the world sucks, and everything's negative."
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RythenDevil
I like looking at these shoutboxes because its fun to read people bitch and moan
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AF-Halpert
It's whatever..I don't understand the big deal about if blink or green day aren't punk. Who gives a flying fuck?
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naked_toast
punk is not a sound, it's an idea. think hard enough and you'll know why green day is not punk
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Murder--Mystery
"Why the hell is 'emo' a 'Related Tag' -.- whats the world coming to......." Probably because "emo" appeared out of the mid 80s DC hardcore scene when a bunch of people got bored of the same old three chords hurr durr fuck the system formula and decided to bring some new elements into the mix, creating a completely respectable music genre. Then brain-dead scene kids came around and ruined it for everyone. On an unrelated note, lol @ hyped Suicide.
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b4dmetal1st
Green Day is punk. Green Day is an American punk rock band formed in 1987. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tre Cool. Cool replaced former drummer John Kiffmeyer in 1990, prior to the recording of the band's second studio album, Kerplunk, and has been a member of the band since. Green Day was originally part of the punk scene at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California. The band's early releases for the independent record label Lookout! Records earned it a grassroots fanbase.[1] In 1994, its major label debut Dookie became a breakout success and eventually sold over 10 million copies in the U.S.[2] Green Day was widely credited, alongside fellow California punk bands The Offspring and Rancid, with popularizing and reviving mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States.[3][4] Green Day's three follow-up albums, Insomniac, Nimrod, and Warning did not achieve the massive success.
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AF-Halpert
Green Day is punk. I don't get why everyone gets butt hurt over it..jesus christ.
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ArturoMartel
fuck the offspring!!! and hahahahahahaha YOU GUYS ARE SOOO IGNORANT GREEN DAY WAS PUNK SO GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER BEFORE U START TALKING UGH STUPID PEOPLE -______-
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sailorblve
Listen to old green day before you say some nonsense [2] Dookie is a great Punk album! and @FrankyRey are you ok? .__.
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