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Icarium
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Topic: Punk vs Grunge - music killers Posted: April 22 2012 at 03:03 |
both are famed for KILLING MUSIC as we know of and by that making people play more porely on theri instruments, dress uglyer and behave like teenagers , but who killed the scene the most , did Punk kill of Prog more or was Grunge more ruthless towards Glam/Hair metal, many people say Grunge killed metal IS THAT TRUE or did Punk kill prog IS THAT TRUE what is most true and what is least true and don' think this poll seriously, it is a fun poll made for common conception of killing of genres, or can we say mis-conspetion but im not blaiming anyone that say a genre killed another genre, it is just funny to hear people ranting, when they havent investigated in teh genres, thier is bad punk and their is good punk, also theri is bad grunge and their is good grunge but this is about killing genres what killed of the other genres most
Edited by aginor - April 22 2012 at 04:55
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Icarium
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 04:59 |
I go on first
i think grunge really killed hair metal by shaving of all the hair of the hair metallers, and make them dress of the lether pants. But hair metal stroke back with melding it with prog metal and a Queensryche and a Sympony X used their lazers on the guitars to strike back against grunge, who with their protective shields could not keep up the guard. the shields melted by the heeat of the lazer and spead of the combat style of the hair/prog metalers
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CCVP
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 12:53 |
Grunge basically destroyed everything that was remotely good in the early to mid 90's and influenced a tidal wave of sh*t into the rest of the decade and early 2000's wile punk gave raise to very interesting re-readings and rebirth of genres and bands.
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colorofmoney91
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 13:35 |
I love grunge.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 14:03 |
I don't believe anything i am reading in this thread.
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Horizons
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 15:06 |
Punk.
I like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden and practically nothing from the punk genre. I also think Punk's influence over music in general has continued much longer and stronger.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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CCVP
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 15:30 |
Snow Dog wrote:
I don't believe anything i am reading in this thread. |
Are you an atheist?
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 17:56 |
Horizons wrote:
Punk.
I like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden and practically nothing from the punk genre. I also think Punk's influence over music in general has continued much longer and stronger. |
Damn, I accidentally voted Grunge. I totally agree with this. I actually enjoy bands that are typically labelled Grunge/Alternative/Indie - they make much more exciting and creative music compared to Punk bands. The only thing I like about Punk is the whole culture and community, really. The Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Dinosaur Jr., Pearl Jam, all these bands are amazing.
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CCVP
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 18:43 |
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
Horizons wrote:
Punk.
I like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden and practically nothing from the punk genre. I also think Punk's influence over music in general has continued much longer and stronger. |
Damn, I accidentally voted Grunge. I totally agree with this. I actually enjoy bands that are typically labelled Grunge/Alternative/Indie - they make much more exciting and creative music compared to Punk bands. The only thing I like about Punk is the whole culture and community, really. The Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Dinosaur Jr., Pearl Jam, all these bands are amazing.
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Protip: all these bands and genres are the result of the punk movement; you have voted correctly, grunge sucks.
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 21:44 |
CCVP wrote:
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
Horizons wrote:
Punk.
I like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden and practically nothing from the punk genre. I also think Punk's influence over music in general has continued much longer and stronger. |
Damn, I accidentally voted Grunge. I totally agree with this. I actually enjoy bands that are typically labelled Grunge/Alternative/Indie - they make much more exciting and creative music compared to Punk bands. The only thing I like about Punk is the whole culture and community, really. The Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Dinosaur Jr., Pearl Jam, all these bands are amazing.
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Protip: all these bands and genres are the result of the punk movement; you have voted correctly, grunge sucks. |
lol k
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smartpatrol
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Posted: April 22 2012 at 23:53 |
I like a lot of Punk (Sex Pistols, The Clash, plus punk's offshoots like Post-punk, New Wave, and No-wave) and I like alot of Grunge (Well, just Soundgarden)
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Posted: April 23 2012 at 00:01 |
Just because this is a prog site does not meant people here dislike simpler kinds of music. In general, I like new wave and grunge more than prog. Punk not so much, but they got it right when they added synthesizers and made it new wave, and then they got it right again when they stopped sneering, added texture and depth, and made it alternative.
Rock music goes through phases. We're seeing a huge resurgence in 80s-reminiscent records coming out now (chillwave, minimal techno, other Pitchforkcore stuff). Nothing killed anything; anything died by itself.
Also, the OP post is almost incomprehensible.
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Icarium
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Posted: April 23 2012 at 00:42 |
it is a just for fun poll,so it is for fun and those with humor , but then maybe my humor is silly and dumb but i dont care, htis is a SPOOF of the genre killing thing, i have never NEVER said a genre was killed or that genres dissapeard, I have NEVER ever had that opinion in my life, but this is satirical it is a spoof, a playing on the term of the two most known genres to have "killed of " a certian genre decade, and i don't suspect people are taking it seriously, humor is good to ligthten up the just for fun section,
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stonebeard
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Posted: April 23 2012 at 00:44 |
That's fine then. On this forum you can never be sure, so I lash out at everything just to be sure.
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