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Punk Rockers speak up

Fenix

Tremulant
Don't listen to any punk per se, but I quite enjoy a couple of post-hardcore bands.
 

junkieloser

legalize self abuse.
scandinavian and japanese d beat owns your life.

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Tactical Squirtle

Active Member
Don't like straight up Punk but I like a lot of hardcore bands with significant Punk influences: American Nightmare, Cro-Mags, Earth Crisis.
 

raichu27

Well-Known Member
I like bands like The Ramones, The Clash, Dead Kennedys, Bad Brains, The Offspring, and The Suicide Machines(first 2 albums).
 
When I think punk I think Dead Kennedy's, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, and Rise Against.
I feel like the genre is a lot more broad these days - ranging from many different influences. It's more of a feeling and a movement than a label.


Don't listen to any punk per se, but I quite enjoy a couple of post-hardcore bands.
I'm glad you said that, Fenix. I've heard a few hardcore artists get classified under a "punk" label and I can't say that I disagree fully.
 
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