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natebaz313 wrote:Who's your favorite punk rock band! This should go in the music thread. |
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Crass maybe. Or Dead Kennedys perhaps. Also love Minor Threat and Black Flag a whole lot.
Truth be told, post-punk is really more my thing. |
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Newer Punk: If you think of Sleigh Bells as Punk then Sleigh Bells, Fatter Than Albert or Arrogant Sons of Bitches(BtMI!)
Older: The Police |
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never been a fan of regular punk, nor am i going to stray into the category of pop punk -shivers- but post punk is fine, because many alternative rock artists i like are in that category. |
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Mt. Epic wrote:never been a fan of regular punk, nor am i going to stray into the category of pop punk -shivers- but post punk is fine, because many alternative rock artists i like are in that category. You should try Dance-Punk. Bands like Matt & Kim or Sleigh Bells are A-OK. |
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Dance punk sounds like a load of ass, as a concept. |
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^ agreed. And how Matt & Kim are either dance or punk is completely beyond me... |
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DistortedAudio wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:never been a fan of regular punk, nor am i going to stray into the category of pop punk -shivers- but post punk is fine, because many alternative rock artists i like are in that category. You should try Dance-Punk. Bands like Matt & Kim or Sleigh Bells are A-OK. i like some dance punk artists, but ultimately the term "dance punk" sounds terrible. |
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forkboy wrote:Dance punk sounds like a load of ass, as a concept. I really have never heard someone call something a load of ass....(I'll take it as an enthusiastic need to listen to Dance Punk). I tend to like the music better than terms in all cases though. Matt and Kim being Dance Punk is going by what I've heard people say at the Virgin Music Festival. Hell all these sub-genres are fucking confusing. Someone told me The Wiggles were Punk at a time and that Madonna was Metal, frankly I don't care much anymore. |
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DistortedAudio wrote:forkboy wrote:Dance punk sounds like a load of ass, as a concept. I really have never heard someone call something a load of ass....(I'll take it as an enthusiastic need to listen to Dance Punk). I tend to like the music better than terms in all cases though. Matt and Kim being Dance Punk is going by what I've heard people say at the Virgin Music Festival. Hell all these sub-genres are fucking confusing. Someone told me The Wiggles were Punk at a time and that Madonna was Metal, frankly I don't care much anymore. OK, genre and indeed sub-genre are useful for approximating the sound of a band to a newcomer in few words, akin to saying "sounds like X" or even "sounds like X crossed with Y". And the reason I think the term dance punk is "a load of ass" is because it's not at all useful. I know what dance music is. I know what punk music is. I cannot imagine how they would in anyway that would garner a positive reaction from me. Even reading the Wiki on it has not enlightened me in the slightest. Apparently Yeah Yeah Yeahs are dance punk? It is a meaningless term Maybe it means something to someone somewhere, but to me it just enlightens me exactly not at all. |
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forkboy wrote:DistortedAudio wrote:forkboy wrote:Dance punk sounds like a load of ass, as a concept. I really have never heard someone call something a load of ass....(I'll take it as an enthusiastic need to listen to Dance Punk). I tend to like the music better than terms in all cases though. Matt and Kim being Dance Punk is going by what I've heard people say at the Virgin Music Festival. Hell all these sub-genres are fucking confusing. Someone told me The Wiggles were Punk at a time and that Madonna was Metal, frankly I don't care much anymore. OK, genre and indeed sub-genre are useful for approximating the sound of a band to a newcomer in few words, akin to saying "sounds like X" or even "sounds like X crossed with Y". And the reason I think the term dance punk is "a load of ass" is because it's not at all useful. I know what dance music is. I know what punk music is. I cannot imagine how they would in anyway that would garner a positive reaction from me. Even reading the Wiki on it has not enlightened me in the slightest. Apparently Yeah Yeah Yeahs are dance punk? It is a meaningless term Maybe it means something to someone somewhere, but to me it just enlightens me exactly not at all. yeah, ppl tend to through the word "punk" around like it's the four-dollar-hooker behind your local neighborhood pharmacy. like dance punk? who the fuck dances to music based upon rebellion and hardship? pop punk confuses me because punk was meant to be originally deprived from the mainstream roots. making pop punk as an appealing sound of youth in revolt that moms can smile for? well, can't say pop punk is very clean and radio-friendly, but it sure is a stupid genre imo, and all the profanities in pop punk are either say "fuck" or "shit" a couple of times, and all of the sudden they're the baddest of the bad. then i hear about art punk? wtf is art punk? i'm not even going into that it, but apparently it sounds something like indie rock but for like "intellectuals". and the worst thing is that regular punk rockers are viewed as some lame ass genre full of college dropouts who are bad ppl because they don't have a job or do drugs. Well, not all "punks" as some call them wanted to be punks. A great deal of them formed for good reasons like protesting the American government during a difficult time period of tension overseas to keep the future bright for an american ideal of life wouldn't cease to exist, at least any time soon. but my point is that punk doesn't mean anything anymore to the new generation and its feeders of interests (ie. mtv, island records, pixar, etc.). |
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Mt. Epic wrote: who the fuck dances to music based upon rebellion and hardship? Sound's like quite a good idea to me, what better way to reach a wide audience of people than by putting though provoking and meaningful lyrics into a mainstream, accessible, dance tune? Day's are gone when it was seen as rebellion to write a crunching guitar riff and sing about politics over the top, I don't think that works anymore, I think if you wanna change the way people think in music you should do it to the masses, because at the end of the day what's the point writing a song about how fucked up the government is if no ones going to care to listen? Whether or not my theory can actually work practically, and if there's anyone who can actually do it effectively, is another thing entirely :P Still, that's not really relevant to the thread topic, I've just been bursting to put that theory in somewhere. |
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Mt. Epic wrote: yeah, ppl tend to through the word "punk" around like it's the four-dollar-hooker behind your local neighborhood pharmacy. like dance punk? who the fuck dances to music based upon rebellion and hardship? pop punk confuses me because punk was meant to be originally deprived from the mainstream roots. making pop punk as an appealing sound of youth in revolt that moms can smile for? well, can't say pop punk is very clean and radio-friendly, but it sure is a stupid genre imo, and all the profanities in pop punk are either say "fuck" or "shit" a couple of times, and all of the sudden they're the baddest of the bad.
then i hear about art punk? wtf is art punk? i'm not even going into that it, but apparently it sounds something like indie rock but for like "intellectuals". and the worst thing is that regular punk rockers are viewed as some lame ass genre full of college dropouts who are bad ppl because they don't have a job or do drugs. Well, not all "punks" as some call them wanted to be punks. A great deal of them formed for good reasons like protesting the American government during a difficult time period of tension overseas to keep the future bright for an american ideal of life wouldn't cease to exist, at least any time soon.
but my point is that punk doesn't mean anything anymore to the new generation and its feeders of interests (ie. mtv, island records, pixar, etc.).
Listen to early fucking punk. Buzzcocks, Ramones even, how is that not pop punk? And as for art punk: The Clash were art school kids. I don't get your point. Tho to be fair I'm not sure that any type of music really is rebellious these days, and I also don't think that intelligent lyrics to a dance tune is going to be much point, they don't really pay much attention to the lyrics, on the whole? Edited by user 18 October 2010 03:28:48(UTC)
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I like it better when people say, "Oh X sounds like Y" because then I know they might be in my specific interest group. |
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I'm not a massive punk fan, other than The Replacements that is. |
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DistortedAudio wrote:I like it better when people say, "Oh X sounds like Y" because then I know they might be in my specific interest group. ^ agreed. I don't mind a broad genre definition, but when people get into tiny subgenres of punk and metal, it gets annoying. Dance punk? WTF!? They'll 'fusion' anything these days .... |
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forkboy wrote: and I also don't think that intelligent lyrics to a dance tune is going to be much point, they don't really pay much attention to the lyrics, on the whole? Alright, perhaps not a straight up dance tune, but something more pop. Though I do take your point. |
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