At what moment did you think you could really call yourself a Punk, Rude Boy, Rude Girl, Skinhead? And what exactly pushed you to accept the lifestyle that you've chosen today. In the end maybe it was all just a genre and an attitude that developed into our overall personality. So what if any music genre changed you or got you started.
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Pantera are the kings of saying 'Fuck You', definitely one of my favourite. I tried getting into the big four before I saw them at sonisphere but I only enjoy the big hits, like master of puppets & raining blood etc. I find Maiden a bit annoying aswell and I'm used to being slated for that opinion haha. Guns n Roses also, fucking awesome when they go full cowboy (Civil War, Live & Let Die, November Rain etc).
Yes! I saw them earlier this year (I think.. or late last year) and don't really know any of their music but the feeling they give is a fuckin riot! Goood shit
haha, my friends listening to green day, blink 182 etc. i did so not accept them calling it real punk and wearing anarchy signs and shit. so i started gather information and stuff like that. somehow i just started to listen to hxc, as i liked heavy music, but than i started to listen to the lyrics and just dug deeper. still roflmao at my 2 HARDKOAR PUNX friends. they just so label themselves and listen to sellouts since when my chemical romance is punk? or afi? :DDDDDD twats. and no, i dont consider myself punk, as im only 16, have no fucking idea about polytics [tho i know more than my friends], do not go to any shows, as i would be the only one from my friends.
could write more if i hadnt got a sunstroke today.
rancid and skinny jeans
Now punk is a core of my being, although I don't really call myself punk... maybe alternative.
personally I prefer the term "acadamic nerdcore", if I ever had to choosea label
but the nerds don't like that cuz I don't play starcraft
lol... stereotypes
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