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Punk
Okay, what do you guys believe about the whole "punk" fad, you know, avril, blink, anarchy, hot topic, that stuff? i wrote this post for a different message board to some guy so ill give you some parts of it because i dont feel like typing:
I noticed you said that punk originated form the ramones. Thats just blatantly not true. I dont see how people dont know this, but punk originated from Britain. You also say punk is the open rebellion of government. You are confusing the punk movement with Anarchy. And i use the term "movement" very loosley and for lack of better word because punk wasnt a movement at all. You do say that punk was a sub culture, but you treat it as a counter-culture. For example, i will now compare the hippie COUNTER-CULTURE to the punk SUBCULTURE. the hippies were openly against the government and expressed this through rallies, refusing to go to war, and the like. The punks were against reagan/thacher, but did not need to show this because while everyone worshipped them at the time, they blew em off. I agree with you about punk being dead and people actually following individualism, of course, i prefer the term, non-conformism. ill post more when i see the replies |
Punk is shit. Plain and simple. The old stuff, the new stuff, all of it. Listen to heavy metal. Absorb a few hours worth of In Flames and Nevermore and you'll be set for life.
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Do you know what the punk culture was? you must be one of those who thinks its only a music genre
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I don't give a rats ass what "punk culture" was or is today. It's a culture that spawned decades of horrid music. Worthless.
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If you truly don't care, then i would appreciate it if you didnt reply.
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A little sensitive about your "punk roots" there, Jon? You're one of those emo sissies I despise so much, aren't you?
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The Ramones!!!
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Punk= Heavy Metal but not heavy enough to be considered heavy metal
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Did i ever say i was emo? not i only do i not label myself, but if i did, it wouldnt be emo. Emo is for people who want to be punk, but dont have the guts to say they are punk, thereofre, they created emo. and knight, i agree with your definition of punk rock.
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none of you guys know shit about the punk culture and or music so before you make yourselves look any more ignorant just shut the hell up.
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Just curious why you know so much more, and don't really feel like sharing it. |
I like punk, heavy metal, rock, and whatever else so long as it has a meaning.
My favorite band would be Metallica & System Of A Down. Their songs have meaning, they arent just a bunch of words that sprung into their head while taking their morning piss before a concert. If you listen to them you can actually understand what they are trying to say with them. |
heavy metal is for those who need to reassure themselves about their heterosexuality.
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Heavy metal is about something entirely different. Try listening to some before describing it. |
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All Hail The New Flesh
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This is slowly becoming a flame war 0_o
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You should try listening to some Strapping Young Lad, Grav. "All Hail The New Flesh" will put you in a coma. |
System of a Down & Metallica owns all of your suggestions Raz / Grav. Although I like the song Poison God Machine by Nevermore and a few others.
Anti-coma songs- SOAD songs: Sugar, Suggestions, Forest, Spiders Metallica songs: Enter Sandman, Sad But True, Devils Dance (Live version is the best), Until it Sleeps Just some suggestions. |
Metallica is no doubt legendary, but they haven't really done anything since 1997. I don't count Garage Inc. or S&M as great accomplishments either. I love Metallica, but I've been listening to them since I was 12. A person tends to get bored after a while. And everything you mentioned was either Black Album, Load or Reload material. Their best stuff is all on Master of Puppets and Ride The Lightning.
SOAD is marginal. I wasn't too hot on their debut, and "Steal This Album" just plain sucks. Toxicity was great, but one album isn't enough to make me a monster fan. And they're pretty dull in concert. I've sat through them twice and their live performance is nothing compared to Slipknot or Mushroomhead. But, I prefer much heavier stuff than that, for the most part. Iced Earth, Arch Enemy, Sentenced, Moonspell, Dark Tranquility. That's quality metal. You want some good song suggestions? Arch Enemy - "Ravenous" Darkane - "Innocence Gone" Soilwork - "As We Speak" P.S. DFD, I'm liking the Soultaker sig. |
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The clash, The sex pistols, UK subs, Peter and the Test tube babies, Dead Kennedys etc... were the best bands ever. Nirvana is one of them too. It's better than the shit you ear all day long in all TV/Radio like Britney spears, and all these fucking crappy R&B for example. These bands fucked up the 'business system', they made songs because they had something to said, because they wanted to have fun.. They were not making music to earn a big bank account... This was GREAT REAL music. Punk is not dead !!! |
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And SOAD in concert, I saw them at Ozzfest, even though they may not be that active on stage they were still cool. Just the guy's stiff inanimate body and cartoon-like facial expressions are enough to make you laugh your ass off. But yeah, Steal This Album did suck. And thanks for your comment on my sig. I wasnt too sure about it since nobody was replying to the test in the test forum. |
You were at Ozzfest this year, DFD? What city? I was in Denver. I was against the rail for the whole 2nd stage. Ten feet from Phil Anselmo and the rest of Down. Of course I was practically unconscious for the majority of the main stage, but that was fine by me. I was only interested in seeing BLS, Rob Zombie and Ozzy anyway.
Soultaker is a badass series. I just wish I'd picked up one of the action figures when I had the chance... |
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I was at the second rail too for the whole thing, I was gonna go into the moshpit however my friend had hurt his ankle or knee or something earlier that day in a Soccer game. System had the biggest mosh pit, I so wanted to go down there, but it woulda been wrong just to leave my friend there while I went and kicked some ass. Zombie put on a hell of a show didnt he? In ours, he went down into the mosh pit for about a minute or two and jumped around in there and couldnt get out for a little while it was hilarious. When he did get back up on stage he said "Boy, it's a hell of a lot harder to get outta there than it is to get down there." PS - Yes, it was this year. |
So, then what did you think of the 2nd stage acts? Frankly I was only really interested in Neurotica, Ill Nino, Mushroomhead, Meshuggah, and Down. I was looking forward to seeing Soil live, but neither they nor The Used played.
Were you at the 2001 show? I've only been to those two, and 2001 blew last year's away. |
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I was interested in seeing System, Zombie (He was cool, he played some White Zombie songs that kicked ass,) Ill Nino is cool too. I want to see Korn at one of them just because I like the song "Here to Stay" |
Old Korn is great. New Korn...not so sure about. Although I did like "Here To Stay." I'm getting more and more excited about this year's show because Anthrax might be on the bill. Rob was really badass last year. Great live show. He needs to just take it a little easier so he doesn't get so winded on stage. His vocals have a tendency to suffer a bit.
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