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Poll: Is Punk Dead?
Yes
33%
 33%  [8]
No
66%
 66%  [16]
Total Votes : 24

Cymro2011
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  • Posted: 03/04/2013 13:15
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Necharsian wrote:
Lets take a moment to recognize that titus andronicus graciously blesses us with their music


I loved the monitor.
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  • Posted: 03/04/2013 16:49
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No future
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  • Posted: 03/04/2013 19:03
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No genre is dead.
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  • Posted: 03/04/2013 19:08
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Back already?
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GaryNaples wrote:
No genre is dead.

I would say that skiffle is pretty dead.
HoldenM
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lethalnezzle wrote:
I really enjoyed Iceage's new album, which is punk in the most literal sense. Also, the best thing (IMO) about punk was the fact that it encouraged people to pick up instruments and start bands, regardless of their technical ability. It broke down barriers and completely turned the record industry on its head. The instant access culture we're living in, in which anyone can create music in their bedroom and make it immediately available to the entire world, is a continuation of that theme, and proof that the ethos and spirit of punk is still alive and well.


This right here.
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