a form of punk that derives out of anarcho, hardcore punk and metal(some say early black metal)that has sped up chord changes and a overall dirty metal sound. it is true they protest against the government by not washing, but who cares.
framtid(a japanese crust punk band) playing sounds like nazi skinheads having there heads kicked in.
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Being a little bitch at everything you suck at.
TK Forgi: Man Papi the only reason you're good is because I suck.
Papi: MUFUKA! Shut up PUNK ASS you gay.
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Music characterized by old timey instruments, played incredibly fast with anti capitalist lyrics. Often played acoustic and enjoyed by many train hopper, old timey kids, folk punks and travelers in general.
Blackbird Raum, Hail seizures, Dandelion Junk Queens, Whack, Japanther, Magpie
Bugga gets down on Gypsy Punk.
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A undersexed punk who is extremely desperate and prays on young children. May live in a location nearest you, and is known to be extremely horny. Commonly older
Eve never fucked Adam, causing him to be forever known as a virgin punk
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Pop/Punk or Pop-Punk music is a newer type of punk with a cleaner sound. Some twats, such as McFly, Busted and many other ROCK/POP bands have decided to call themselves Pop/Punk as it is also renound for have 3-5 chord riffs designed to get stuck in your head (Sum 41 - Fat Lip is a great example, first 20 seconds). But making a 3 to 5 chord riff that is catchy and playing two notes over and over which you didn't even write while you all moan about some hot girl not looking back at you, are different things. So this new interpretation of Pop/Punk is making the older (mostly late 90's like Sum 41, The Offspring) bands look like retards who can't play guitar as well. So it must be stopped! I dunno how so you can think of it yourselves, but it must be.
McFly Fan: Oh My God, McFlys new song is like totally a pop/punk peice of art!!!
REAL Pop/Punk Fan: McFlys new song is not only the same as their first 2 and all of Busteds, its Rock/Pop BULLSHIT and those CUNTS who can't admit they don't even know what punk is need to be shot through the balls.
McFly Fan: Oh My GOD, Your so opinionated, its not like music is about what it sounds like anyway, if the band members look like they paid someone to do their hair then the music has to be liked by all! OHMYGOD I SEE HIM.
REAL Pop/Punk Fan: You dumb shit *shoots McFly Fan in ear, whilst muttering, you next McFly*
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A man who doesn't need anything and can say and do whatever he wants. He cares not for the opinions of others and usually flows with whatever will benefit him and his friends. Usually smart mouthed, humorous unintentionally, and somehow good with women. He's usually that guy who doesn't fall into any clique and basically does whatever he wants, without breaking the law or getting into severe trouble. He's an ideal friend and is usually rude in speaking but it can be accustomed to.
Person A: I tried to ask Lorette out but she's fallen for Desert Punk.
Person B: Seriously you wouldn't even think girls would notice him.
Person A: I got into a fight with Matt yesterday but I completely got pawned when Desert Punk jumped in.
Person B: Well of course, you shouldn't have gotten personal with him.
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A good style of music everyone wants to say they listen to. In the sixties, it was created by revolutionary, much hated bands like the Velvet Underground, the MC5, Iggy and the Stooges and the Monks who didn't give a fuck about whether Lucy was in the sky or not. All of them were censored, viewed as dangerous, and maybe the truest to the punk rock additude of all. In the seventies it exploded into a big underground culture with it's most loved bands, like the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, the Clash, and other less famous ones. Then, traditional punk stopped doing as much for the kid who had found in it a way to get out of the traps they hated and many of the originals from the '70s got into new versions of it in the '80s like Post Punk and Hardcore. Many people in the '80s underground did new things with punk and were attacked by punks who wanted it all to stay the same. In the '90s, punk of most kinds became acceptable and so lots of suburban kids did one out of three things- the All American boys and girls got into bubblegum punk, the nerdier ones bought Clash T-Shirts because it was dangerous to them, and some grew mohawks and called themselves true punks, even though all of their music was either from the seventies or wanted to be. All three of them have been part of the ruin of punk rock. It seems like there are more "true punks" than anything else here, so here's my message to all of you- you're one the right track, but if you wonder why there hasn't been very much good music since 1977, maybe it's because you've had the chance to make it but you were too busy pretending it was the seventies. Now either do something new with the music or bury it.
Bubblegum punk- Yeah, I saw GC last night, OMG. There was this fight that almost happened, this guy in a scary shirt outside the theater and called them shit, so I went up to him and said- "No their not." I ran away after that, but that was so punk rock!
Nerd punk- No, punk is like these bands you've never heard of, like the Damned. Now they were one of the finest bands to come out of Britain in mid-seventies punk rock
"True" punk- Oh, sure, but were you there? I might not have been, but I can pretend, fuck you I'm punk rock.
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