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Group Question Punk
Posted by Fef

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Is Green Day punk?

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raves +8 -2 by JESTER576

Answered No

No. Punk would be:

Black Flag

Sex Pistols

Bad Brains

SS Decontrol

The Misfits

The Clash

The Ramones
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  • raves     [-] eltonlover234 replied to Meggz
    yeah i gues ure right w/e
  • raves     [-] Haushinku. replied to Meggz
    So are you saying they are "not Punk" or "they suck"? Or both =\
    One answer works really ;]
  • raves +1 -1 [-] by BLAKE

    Answered No

    Hell no
  • raves +1 -3 [-] by TheSara.

    Answered No

    NO. JUST NO.

    they suck
  • raves +1   [-] Fef replied to TheSara.
    did you always hate them? Or just their new stuff
  • raves +2   [-] TheSara. replied to Fef
    Their new stuff.

    Their old was okay, but still.

    Ehh.
  • raves +8 -2 [-] by JESTER576

    Answered No

    No. Punk would be:

    Black Flag

    Sex Pistols

    Bad Brains

    SS Decontrol

    The Misfits

    The Clash

    The Ramones
  • raves +1   [-] Fef replied to JESTER576
    did GD ever qualify as punk to you? i agree on the list above and miss those bands :(
  • raves +2   [-] JESTER576 replied to Fef
    No, they never did. It's like when I ws watching the documentary American Hardcore. I think it was one of the members from SSD that said 'All these other bands that come out nowadays and say they're punk, they're not punk. You know, they're going around the country in tour buses and they have a lot of money, nad they came from good families. That's not punk. Real punk is dead'

    I can't remember the exact words he said, but it was something along those lines.
  • raves +1   [-] Haushinku. replied to JESTER576
    So your saying that this documentary was portraying that you have to come from a troubled family to be "Punk"? o_o
  • raves +1   [-] JESTER576 replied to Haushinku.
    Wellthat's what one guy said. ANd yes I do believe so, because I mena look at pretty much every punk band that was around back then. They didn't come from well to do families, and they were pissed off all the time. That's how punk started and all that. To play real punk you have to experience the punk lifestyle.
  • raves     [-] Fef replied to JESTER576
    I think punk goes beyond rhythm, melody and screaming. I saw the same American Hardcore and some other punk documentaries (a whole bunch of them for some reason on tv lately) and attitude plays a much bigger factor for me. Like Velvet Underground and Lou Reed stuff has punk personality, but not the sounds of Clash or Sex Pistols.
  • raves +1   [-] JESTER576 replied to Fef
    Yeah man exactly.
  • raves     [-] Haushinku. replied to JESTER576
    Hm yes I do guess the music would be more effective or meaningful not only to themself but to others if the lyricist was inspired by actual events, but not saying the members of Green Day all came from exactly wealthy families.
    Take Mike Dirnt, the bassist for example. At the age of 6 weeks he was given up for adoption by his heroine addicted mother & lived with foster parents for most of is life until he met Billie Joe, I dunno his exact life story but he lived in Billie Joe's house for most of his teenage years but always had to have part-time jobs to support his schooling as Billie Joes family only supported him with food, bedding, etc.
    He almost never graduated as his part-time jobs kept him busy, so he didn't show many days to school or whatever...
    Billie Joe's dad died when he was 10 & his mother had to work overtime to support the family so didn't spend much time with the kids & the income was still low & blah blah

    I'll stop rambling now but it's not like their families were the perfectly stable ones =P
  • raves +2   [-] JESTER576 replied to Haushinku.
    That's actually pretty normal when you think of all the shit that happened to say the Sex Pistols and what not. Hell in the 80s punk bands were getting harassed by the police....greenday was never harassed. Besdies, they're a pop-punk band....that's not punk.
  • raves +1   [-] Haushinku. replied to JESTER576
    I agree =] Them being Pop/Punk.
    I think it's time I read up on the Sex Pistols...
  • raves     [-] JESTER576 replied to Haushinku.
    ......You don't know the Sex Pistols?
  • raves +1   [-] Haushinku. replied to JESTER576
    I dont listen to them, but I do know the name of their publicised songs "Anarchy in the UK" & "God Save the Queen"?
    I dont know about them that well, but yes, of course I know who they are!
    I have a CD of Johnny Rottens band after Sex Pistols finished...Public Image.
  • raves +2   [-] JESTER576 replied to Haushinku.
    You should definantly look them up. There's a reasonwhy Sid Vicious is the iamge boy for punk.....he lived the punk life to a T. Just look at what happened to him.

    Addicited to heroin, his girlfriend was murdered, possibly by him, and he died of a heroin overdose.....heroin which his mother injected into him.
  • raves +1   [-] Fef replied to Haushinku.
    check this rockumentary out when you have a chance; The Filth and the Fury

    More about Sex Pistols:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
  • raves     [-] Haushinku. replied to Fef
    Yes I've heard of that movie The Filth & The Fury!
    I shall rent it out
  • raves +2   [-] LoXx replied to Fef
    This is not a yes-no question. The thing is, they used to be pop/punk back in the day, which is why many people think they were never punk at all, just the same way they believe that Blink 182, Avril Lavigne, and Good Charlotte aren't punk at all. They were about equal in punk-ness as, say, The Offspring. A lot of it just depends on what kind of punk, if any, you listen to. That's why people fight over this so much. Personally, I like old-school punk, so at least I can understand where they're coming from with the whole punk idea. If you only listen to post....well, then, you're not going to think any of who I named right now are punk at all, see?
  • raves +2 -2 [-] JESTER576 replied to LoXx
    Ok....but greenday isn't punk....and never has been. And blink 182 punk....ahahaha.....avril lavigne....hahaha.
  • raves   -1 [-] LoXx replied to JESTER576
    I don't see them that way, either. See?
  • raves   -1 [-] JESTER576 replied to LoXx
    Yes.
  • raves +1 -2 [-] TheSara. replied to JESTER576
    amen.
  • raves +2   [-] ben replied to JESTER576
    Straight up, this guy is right. Ramones, Clash, and Sex Pistols-Greatest punks bands ever
  • raves +1   [-] Meggz replied to JESTER576
    I agree... the Sex Pistols, the clash, the misfits and the Ramones are amazing bands, people dont know the meaning of punk.. Fall out boy and greenday are not punk they are more emo pop music crap!!! they need to get it right!!
  • raves +2   [-] Shelvis replied to JESTER576
    Hell no. Green day is wet behind their ears... Real Punk bands are Sex Pistols and Black Flag .. Sid now that's punk!!! ears real punk bands sex pistols black flag sid punk ears real punk bands sex pistols black flag sid punk ears real punk bands sex pistols black flag sid punk ears real punk bands sex pistols black flag sid punk
  • raves     [-] JESTER576 replied to Shelvis
    You tell 'em!
  • raves +4   [-] by Grogan is a gun

    Answered Yes

    One of the best punk bands ever but i must say they have gotten rather mainstream nowadays
  • raves +3 -1 [-] by Jessie

    Answered No

    I think there was a time when I would have said yes but, as of late, they fall into the pop category.
  • raves +1 -2 [-] by LIZZ

    Answered Yes

    The blak eyeliner. COME ON