punkatog nga musik!! sama ra sa metal.. matay-an atong utok sgeg paminaw og saba! hahahaha
Most people stereotype about the negative side of the genre. Even though the music is not you cup of tea. But try to research or dig about the history or some bands reprensting the genre who plays well in there category, example in the scene, many punk bands that are so melody and cool listen, like New found glory, greenday, blink 182, bowling for soup, mest, starting line. But I can't blame them. Everyone of us has our own comfort zones in listening our favorites. For me, punk rock is not bad. I still remember my high school days listening to them. Some cool moments covering punk tunes.![]()
bati manang punk oi kay kung sigeg kag paminaw di naman ka ganahan mo undang..hehe
[quote=countrykidanthony;5650846]Punk is more of an attitude and movement than the genre itself.
It was birthed out of dissatisfaction of the long jams and the multiple photocopies of Led Zeppelin and long guitar solos and complicated arrangements. They just want their rock 'n roll as simple, raw, and with soul.
So they decided to double the beat of rockabilly until they arrived on their own. And while those long jams and progressive rock often talks about the outside world and fantasies, they long for some reality in their music. So they began writing whatever is affecting their "current" reality.
Of course the aggressive style already existed as early as 1966 but it wasn't called punk back then (nowadays they're referred to as proto-punk).
According to The Ramones drummer Tommy Ramone, "In its initial form, a lot of [1960s] stuff was innovative and exciting. Unfortunately, what happens is that people who could not hold a candle to the likes of Hendrix started noodling away. Soon you had endless solos that went nowhere. By 1973, I knew that what was needed was some pure, stripped down, no bull**** rock 'n' roll."
John Holmstrom, founding editor of Punk magazine, recalls feeling "punk rock had to come along because the rock scene had become so tame that [acts] like Billy Joel and Simon and Garfunkel were being called rock and roll, when to me and other fans, rock and roll meant this wild and rebellious music."[4] In critic Robert Christgau's description, "It was also a subculture that scornfully rejected the political idealism and Californian flower-power silliness of hippie myth."[5] Patti Smith, in contrast, suggests in the documentary 25 Years of Punk that the hippies and the punk rockers were linked by a common anti-establishment mentality.
sakto ka bai.. kani nga thread hate thread mani kng d ka gnahan ana na genre respetar lang kay naa man jd rason ngano ni exist na nga genre. kanang mga ni post diri sa di nila gnahan kay punk kuno pasabot wa jud cla kahibaw sa punk na genre.. kng d mo ganahn d ayaw mo paminaw ka saun ana.. kng d mo gnahan sa porma d ayaw mo pamantay.. kanya2 rana d tanan tao parihag gs2 kng d mo ganahan ug punk rawk ad2 mo paminaw sa inyong gs2.
old skool punk rock! payter!!!
hate lang mu sa punk dha, wa ko labot ninyo, taka lang mu storya.
punk never died and never will
loud,fast,punk.....
kung imo sad tan.awn ubang maayu nga mga drumers,guitarir ug bahister naa sad dyud sila influence on punk music..
we ain't got no place to go
let's go to the punk rawk show!
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