Landry.Bits: Punk & Hardcore According To Gavin McInnes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Taken from Landry.Audio E07 with Gavin McInnes:
• Landry.Audio E07: Gavi...
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"I'm more of a metal guy because punk slowly became mainstream" metal is 10x more mainstream
There is a thing call proto punk
You left Discharge out of this discussion.
He's right about the speed
Isn't this the guy that started VICE?
There is a great documentary you should checkout about that whole scene. It's about Roland S Howard. I'll try and find a link or something in the comment under. Roland was the king.
th-cam.com/video/BpP9iWupUo0/w-d-xo.html
Just the trailer here. It is fantastic though.
Keep punchin Gav. Love ya work 👊🏻
I always used the term “hardcore” just to describe something that was intense and heavy, like Daughters or The Blood Brothers or something. Not as a genre that’s just fast punk. Anyone else do that?
Those bands are the farthest from “hardcore” you could get
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As a lifelong punk fan, I find it very pretentious when people shit on commercial punk. Musically, they are often just as good or even better than indie punk bands. Often it seem like people just need something to direct their hate towards, and be better than.
It is possible to enjoy both your local underground punk band AND the successful mainstream punk bands at the same time. Just saying.
Agreed. It's elitist.
Interesting! Gavin is such a dinosaur, I have no idea what bands he's referencing. I listen to new melodic hardcore/ hardcore (Counterparts, Knocked Loose, The Ghost Inside, etc.) and realize it doesn't sound anything like the Black Flag era of the genre.
Alot of the newer "metallic hardcore" got their start from taking riffs from Metallica songs and then pulled more influences from heavier metal genres. I'm also a fan of Knocked Loose and alot of Bay area bands like Sunami.
What about the band broken bones ? Most of the early line up became discharge .
I never understood the link from "punk" (greenday ect) to Hardcore. They are almost two completely different sounds (and looks) apart from aspects of the vocals.
Variants happen
The link is actually from "punk" to "hardcore punk"... "Hardcore" became its own thing, which is a bunch of bands ripping off Pantera, Slayer, and Obituary. And by the way, Green Day is pop punk borderline alternative rock.
My fave punk band is The F4ggy Dingleberries Who Pretend To Be Edgy but Still Live With Mom.
Worst 22 second intro ever..cut the theatrics and just play the content from beginning..way too long.
🤣🤣
This is so fascinating as a guy who is 29 and grew up on post hardcore and neon pop punk era bands
Slowly learning about proto punk and punk and hardcore
Theres so much music to get into this is why I dont bother reading I got plenty to get into
I was getting into real punk at about your age, (39 now) the next step is thrash.