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If you have ghosts...
The genre of Punk started around the decade of the 1970's mostly in the U.K. It was a genre full of anger and it was at the same time a response to those artists that had solos of 20 minutes. But we can't forget that it was also a consequence of the social context.
Either way, the Punk movement give us great musical acts such as: The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Clash, The Misfits, Black Flag etc.
These artists then in some way help to the birth of a new genre: grunge. It had the simplicity of Punk but also the anger.
Fast forward a couple of years, the Punk movement evolved once again this time bringing the concept of punk rock and punk pop with bands such as: Blink 182, Green Day, Sum 41, Simple Plan etc.
Now, while these bands that I just mentioned were mainstream, we can't forget those who were "true" to the genre: Rancid, NOFX, Bad Religion, The Exploited etc.
With all of this being said I recently read an article in ultimate.guitar.com (http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/green_day_named_the_kings_of_punk.html) that had the top 10 of Punk bands. In the number one spot we had Green Day.
I completely disagree with that statement, besides American Idiot,Green Day hasn't been excatly remarkable. So it all comes down to this: who are the kings of Punk?
Personally I have no idea. Probably a tie between the Misfits and the Clash. Due to their influence in other genres and well musically speaking somtimes they were one step ahead than most of the typical 1-2 minutes punk song.
Once agian I ask you guys who are the kings of Punk?
Either way, the Punk movement give us great musical acts such as: The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Clash, The Misfits, Black Flag etc.
These artists then in some way help to the birth of a new genre: grunge. It had the simplicity of Punk but also the anger.
Fast forward a couple of years, the Punk movement evolved once again this time bringing the concept of punk rock and punk pop with bands such as: Blink 182, Green Day, Sum 41, Simple Plan etc.
Now, while these bands that I just mentioned were mainstream, we can't forget those who were "true" to the genre: Rancid, NOFX, Bad Religion, The Exploited etc.
With all of this being said I recently read an article in ultimate.guitar.com (http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/green_day_named_the_kings_of_punk.html) that had the top 10 of Punk bands. In the number one spot we had Green Day.
I completely disagree with that statement, besides American Idiot,Green Day hasn't been excatly remarkable. So it all comes down to this: who are the kings of Punk?
Personally I have no idea. Probably a tie between the Misfits and the Clash. Due to their influence in other genres and well musically speaking somtimes they were one step ahead than most of the typical 1-2 minutes punk song.
Once agian I ask you guys who are the kings of Punk?