The reason a lot of punks don't associate themselves with punk is becose of all of those ,,punks" that see punk as just music and close and are mean and sadistic towards normies. First punk is a political movement before anything else second people who dress basic and listen to popular pop artist are just as human as everyone and we should be nice to them and everyone else and if you don't think that sorry but you are a poser.
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Punk Rock Music For Beginners.
Here are the ten Punk Rock songs that I first listened on my road to Punk. A short list for beginners who aren't sure where to start: All of these songs can be found on Spotify.
1. 'London Calling' by The Clash:
Published December 7th, 1979.
2. 'Smells like Teen Spirit' by Nirvana:
Published September 10th, 1991.
3. 'Cherry Bomb' by The Runaways:
Published April 13th, 2015.
4. 'Should I stay or Should I Go' by The Clash:
Published 1982.
5. 'Sugar, We're Goin' Down' by Fallout Boy:
Published April 4th, 2005.
6. 'You're Gonna' Go Far, Kid' by The Offspring:
Published September 4th, 2008.
7. 'Teenagers' by My Chemical Romance:
Published May 15th, 2007.
8. 'Anarchy in the U.K' by Sex Pistols:
Published November 26th, 1976.
9. 'Holiday' by Green Day:
Published September 20th, 2004.
10. 'Seven Nation Army' by The White Stripes:
Published 2003.
These songs, and more, can be found on Spotify, and on Spotify playlists. I'm sure they can also be found on YouTube, and on other listening platforms.
These songs are the first songs I listened too - and are some of Punk Rocks most famous.
Feel free to comment other songs I can add to a separate, bigger list.
- :)
(Seraph)
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we will be discussing the current state of the world and emos
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