ITT we talk about anything related to punk, hardcore, and any subgenres of punk and hardcore.
>>7002Not any more than any other cultural activity. I'd say punk is about as minimally counterrevolutionary as you could possibly have as a cultural movement not inherently tied to a political party. Though squatting, having fun and playing music of course isn't going to
bring the revolution. That does not mean that the culture isn't mostly anarchist, involves a lot of great people, cultural avant-garde, people who would show up to beat up nazis and/or riot when a national bourgeoisie does something reactionary.
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Dada, surrealism, punk, situationists, détournement, anarchism, autonomism![/b]''''
>>7013>ywn be part of a Dada Gang;
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>>7016>regular punkPost-punk, punk jazz, folk punk, and no wave
>hardcorePost-hardcore, noise rock, crust, D-beat, NYHC, beatdown, grind, powerviolence, early emocore, screamo, and crossover thrash.
>>12350Based gism is the best punk band in the world
>>12326GTFO NORMIE POSER
>>12445its a documentary series about punk and metal (mostly punk) bands in L.A
its how i became a punk
>>14027Their politics and writing/messaging is great, but personally I've never really liked the 'post-hardcore' sound
I prefer less grind-phobic hardcore sonically (while not overdoing the metal influence), something like this:
>Black Army Jacket - 222, (@ 4:57 is an especially great track):https://youtu.be/IT1JH8pc3EU&t=297https://tube.connect.cafe/watch?v=IT1JH8pc3EU&t=297 >>6995Punk was from 1976-1995
Anything from 1996 or later is NOT punk
>>23886this
“punk” is just a bunch of LARPing middle class kids with pseudo-nostalgia that think they have the hidden secret of “punk” that no one else understands
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