Originally posted by genius"Green Day" and "punk" do not belong in the same sentence, unless it's "Green Day pretend to play punk".
well-green day are pretty punky. i mean, not quite black flag or whatever. but more so than most of todays 'punk'. apart form maybe rancid...
and alpha10, what do you mean "with good music"?!?
Originally posted by genius"Good music" means the MUSIC sounds good, but is ruined by the vocals, like every other "punk" band these days.
well-green day are pretty punky. i mean, not quite black flag or whatever. but more so than most of todays 'punk'. apart form maybe rancid...
and alpha10, what do you mean "with good music"?!?
Originally posted by Vargbut what is "punk"?
"Green Day" and "punk" do not belong in the same sentence, unless it's "Green Day pretend to play punk".
you are not going to get anything remotly like the sex pistols nowadays. heck, i've had someone tell me the sex pistols aren't punk and they're punk personified! (punk music is characterised by short 2 minutes or so tracks but people who can't actually play. anti-metal music, if you will. take the buzzcocks 2-note solo as a prime example. the sex pistols, although not extraodrinarilly talinted, could play. and their tracks are mostly over 3 minutes. and other stuff as well. basically, they were punk in attitude only)
Originally posted by jimrulz1518I remember seeing Good Charlotte at Reading festival 2003!
Hello my dear people......you have clicked my thread because you are a fan of Good Charlotte or Simple Plan.......
Now, please name the songs that you love from them.........
(i like GC better)
Jimbo
It was amazing! The crowd united as one, all yelling and screaming, cheering each other on.... never seen a band get bottled off stage so quickly by a crowd! Even Daphne and Celeste lasted longer on stage during their infamous bottling than those muppets! 😀
Originally posted by Daemon Sintalking about drop-dead failures, javine (that oh so famous singer who represnted britain at eurovision) played at my uni's freshers week last september. 2 people turned up, for a laugh and they weren't even freshers. she played 1 song, then stormed off in a huff...
I remember seeing Good Charlotte at Reading festival 2003!
It was amazing! The crowd united as one, all yelling and screaming, cheering each other on.... never seen a band get bottled off stage so quickly by a crowd! Even Daphne and Celeste lasted longer on stage during their infamous bottling than those muppets! 😀
Originally posted by geniusPunk's not dead but it deserves to die.
but what is "punk"?
you are not going to get anything remotly like the sex pistols nowadays. heck, i've had someone tell me the sex pistols aren't punk and they're punk personified!
McLusky used to remind me of the Sex Pistols. But they're broken up now.
"punk music is characterised by short 2 minutes or so tracks but people who can't actually play. anti-metal music, if you will. take the buzzcocks 2-note solo as a prime example. the sex pistols, although not extraodrinarilly talinted, could play. and their tracks are mostly over 3 minutes. and other stuff as well. basically, they were punk in attitude only"
^---- What in the name of Jesus are you talking about? "Basically, they were punk in attitude only"?? Punk IS attitude. Punk is not how long your songs are or how much shred-factor your guitarist has. Can't you see this?! The problem is that this "attitude" is so watered down in today's multi-billion dollar record corporation that it's nothing more than a pitiful joke. Punk still exists out there but you will NOT find it anywhere on MTV.
Originally posted by darvlayi was just saying that was his point, and playing on i a bit...
"punk music is characterised by short 2 minutes or so tracks but people who can't actually play. anti-metal music, if you will. take the buzzcocks 2-note solo as a prime example. the sex pistols, although not extraodrinarilly talinted, ...[text shortened]... k still exists out there but you will NOT find it anywhere on MTV.
and if punks just attitude, then are slayer punk...? they've probubly trashed more venues than the sex pistols, and they too have been banned from playing in certain places...
Originally posted by darvlayWhat he said.
Punk's not dead but it deserves to die.
McLusky used to remind me of the Sex Pistols. But they're broken up now.
"punk music is characterised by short 2 minutes or so tracks but people who can't actually play. anti-metal music, if you will. take the buzzcocks 2-note solo as a prime example. the sex pistols, although not extraodrinarilly talinted, ...[text shortened]... more than a pitiful joke. Punk still exists out there but you will NOT find it anywhere on MTV.