Trying to define Punk Rock defeats the purpose of Punk or even Rock & Roll. It's okay to have different sub-genres. People should try to be open minded when it comes to music and art. Way too much gatekeeping by people trying to be "cool". As someone who's 49, I've seen a lot of the evolution of music. Sorry if this sounds like a personal attack. It's actually cool to see someone who's younger to be a fan of early Punk (70's/80's/90's).
This brought me back to me punk roots growing up as a kid and a beginner Musician.... Good Times and most of it is still as relevant as it ever was. Nice work 🤘🏻
I hope you found a job or find any openings soon. I feel like a lot of people are struggling so bad to find something. It really sucks but you’re not the only one ❤❤ thanks for the recs ☠️
hehe i never explored the actual actual punk deeper, apart from some things of my original country's weird offshoot which you need to know the language for sadly. but one of the uk classics, the clash's - i fought the law always makes me happy ^^ then there was a tiny scene in ny called no wave that is somewhat related but more experimental and weird, i dont know much about it but lydia lunch is definitely most important of that one. and then a quite recent random discovery, bellmer's dolls, named after a really misunderstood artist from the first half of 20th century. but thats heading more towardsthe countless shades of post punk etc, im definitely more into those areas hehe:) on that end check a week in doggerland -deadline too. i know im heading off topic and sorry, but its a damn brilliant song almost noone knows about. and anything by their old band de volanges, especially the first demo tape with the song drops forget steel that finally got uploaded to yt by some kind soul, greetings :)
hehe and ofc alien sex fiend is quite punky even if ppl place it somewhere in the deathrock etc area, more punky than most deathrock bands imo, but yea labels are much less important than ppl think for sure :p stuff the turkey my personal favourite song, and perfect timing for it too^^ some of your recommendations are amazing btw, im a weird disogranized being with goldfish memory so hard to follow with all the names but i liked the band at around 8 min, devotschkas i think? and your own, then the one around 11 min, i think i generally like lady voices in punk hehe :)
hi again there and i hope you are doing well, found an old band that is definitely some sort of punk, named poison girls, its really weird and i love it ^^ can find on yt, merry new year too ^^
i'm from Brazil and I stumbled upon your channel, so I will recommend you some classic Brazilian punk bands if you like: ratos de porão, aborto eletrico, inocentes
@@avampirechick740 Hey the reason I edited my comment was cuz I found the lyrics in one of the songs kinda depressing I don't know much about punk I mostly listen to indie rock but I liked most of the songs
Kata I almost broke my wrist bikin on my ebike fuck Kata my favorite songs are Saturnday by Nyxy Nyx and Nu Punk by Ovolov they may be hard to find on youtube
@@avampirechick740 Yeah, speaking of metal what do you think of Obituary? I've heard they're a Death Metal band that's a bit more popular in punk communities but not 100% sure.
@@coolcommenter2727 i mean i used to be a metalhead before i went into punk more. Mainly into trash and death metal so ofc i know them :'D. I think they're cool
@@ricardoalvarezmercado4721 definitely grunge, pearl jam is my favourite grunge band if anyone mentions that genre, at least the early albums, the first one especially. i dont know any of their newer stuff, i drifted away too far from those spaces but i do come back to pearl jam once in a while, they are an important band ^^
@@avampirechick740 yeah hc punk is best but that's not what i mean. you would hate slapshot and bikini kill shows, and they would hate you. Many bands like government issue are just not that moving or powerful or interesting or unique or pretty or harsh or whatever, compared to so many others. You are missing out on a lot of hardcore punk 80s through 2010s you would love, but it's all their waiting for you : D Fugazi were a great band though, i skipped school when i was 15 years old with 2 friends, we hitchhiked on the highway to the city all day to see them. arrived at night - there was no stage, it was hundreds of people over capacity, and the whole room was a single tidepool of sweat moving like a single wave. a life changing gig. you would've liked it
It makes me feel good to see that you know what real punk music is. All these clown wannabe kids nowadays think punk is the ramones, blink 182, green day, the offspring, paramore, and all the other no talent, conformist, corporate puppets out there. Your band list is a solid one! KEEP PUNK ALIVE :)
Nope, I don't have a Black Flag patch, for I never got into patches. I never owned a denim jacket with, nor without, sleeves. th-cam.com/video/SzybS58UKOE/w-d-xo.html I know by chance, I did happen to acquire two or three patches that are lying around somewhere, but I do not recall what they were, definitely no Black Flag patch, but I believe I have a V.RƎVERSE, a band out of Chicago, who came through Tucson and my friend's band was on the bill. Having gone to school for a couple years in Chicago just a few years prior to this gig, I shot the shit with one of the band members at their merch table after their set. I purchased a CD, and the dude threw me down a V.RƎVERSE patch. Not the greatest band, but decent enough to spend $5 on a CD. One member was previously in ID Under & 8 Bark, and another cat was previously in Hee Hee Wives, and after the dismemberment of V.RƎVERSE, two of the members would later reunite in 97-Shiki, one of which would also play in My Lai, and Kill Sadie, and yet another guy would play shortly with The Vindictives. Some of the other bands the members have been involved with are Thee Arthur Layne, The Retirement Club, Fourth Rotor, and Blasting For Drilling . . . if you happen to be familiar with any of those bands. This being the first video of yours I've seen, I have no clue as to whether you would enjoy any of those bands, so I won't be making any suggestions, but I will say that 97-Shiki does have somewhat of a unique sound. However, you have a rocking taste in music, so I will be subscribing to view more videos. I guess I should say, that although I have yet to get familiar with The Vindictives' musisc as I have been meaning to do, I have a compilation that has one of their songs on it which I really dig, called Dummyroom! Here's the who comp. Achtung Chicago! Zwei! th-cam.com/video/DHbpBAnz2es/w-d-xo.html And Dummyroom is the second track on the comp. Psst, I also dig the 5th track on this comp.: Naive by Cap'n Jazz . . . okay, I will make a recommendation because I forgot how rocking this comp actually is, so I must recommend you give a listen to all tracks on this comp. Yeah, there's some good bands on this comp . . . and I was about to list some of them for you, but then I realized I would be listing every band practically, so I'll just mention a couple of my personal highlights: Trenchmouth, Gauge, Smoking Popes . . you know, that wouldn't really narrow it down much for me neither, so I'm just quitting there and leaving what is, to be. Now, that we have completed the scenic route loop, back to the intended essence of this comment. So, I have no Black Flag patch . . . I guess I'm not punk enough. th-cam.com/video/gG74XHIg7I8/w-d-xo.html However, what I do have is a vinyl 12" with Henry Rollins "signature" on the front cover of an album that he didn't even sing on! It's the 12" 45 RPM, EP "Jealous Again" with Chavo singing. Henry signed it near the bottom, between the "U" and the boot, not in cursive, just plain print it reads "HENRy" with an extended tail on the bottom of the "y" leading to the infamous four bars of Black Flag IIII and finishes with two underlines. Anyway, thanks for sharing, I look forward to viewing more content!
Great list, Kata. I'm an old guy and was able to see quite a few of these bands playing live in the 80s and early 90s.
@@marcharley6465 jealous. For me im in europe so i never got to see any popular ones besides maybe some goth bands :'D
@@avampirechick740 I'm English and saw those bands in London.
Thanks for the recs
Trying to define Punk Rock defeats the purpose of Punk or even Rock & Roll. It's okay to have different sub-genres. People should try to be open minded when it comes to music and art. Way too much gatekeeping by people trying to be "cool". As someone who's 49, I've seen a lot of the evolution of music. Sorry if this sounds like a personal attack. It's actually cool to see someone who's younger to be a fan of early Punk (70's/80's/90's).
This brought me back to me punk roots growing up as a kid and a beginner Musician.... Good Times and most of it is still as relevant as it ever was. Nice work 🤘🏻
I hope you found a job or find any openings soon. I feel like a lot of people are struggling so bad to find something. It really sucks but you’re not the only one ❤❤ thanks for the recs ☠️
@@Marie-ne my job training starts next weeks so i hope it goes well
The Dead Kennedy's use vibrato in their music. That's what makes them sound unique.
i am a fan of your videos
@@Karla_Martinez2024 im glad :'D
hehe i never explored the actual actual punk deeper, apart from some things of my original country's weird offshoot which you need to know the language for sadly. but one of the uk classics, the clash's - i fought the law always makes me happy ^^ then there was a tiny scene in ny called no wave that is somewhat related but more experimental and weird, i dont know much about it but lydia lunch is definitely most important of that one. and then a quite recent random discovery, bellmer's dolls, named after a really misunderstood artist from the first half of 20th century. but thats heading more towardsthe countless shades of post punk etc, im definitely more into those areas hehe:) on that end check a week in doggerland -deadline too. i know im heading off topic and sorry, but its a damn brilliant song almost noone knows about. and anything by their old band de volanges, especially the first demo tape with the song drops forget steel that finally got uploaded to yt by some kind soul, greetings :)
hehe and ofc alien sex fiend is quite punky even if ppl place it somewhere in the deathrock etc area, more punky than most deathrock bands imo, but yea labels are much less important than ppl think for sure :p stuff the turkey my personal favourite song, and perfect timing for it too^^ some of your recommendations are amazing btw, im a weird disogranized being with goldfish memory so hard to follow with all the names but i liked the band at around 8 min, devotschkas i think? and your own, then the one around 11 min, i think i generally like lady voices in punk hehe :)
hi again there and i hope you are doing well, found an old band that is definitely some sort of punk, named poison girls, its really weird and i love it ^^ can find on yt, merry new year too ^^
Descendents Liveage is probably my favorite live album
@@inherentrecords thats a pretty good album yes :D
Great, punk never die 🔥🤘 saludos
i'm from Brazil and I stumbled upon your channel, so I will recommend you some classic Brazilian punk bands if you like: ratos de porão, aborto eletrico, inocentes
Hell yeah brother
Your real face without makeup is very beautiful.
@@itzyui haha thank you. I didnt even realize it was my first time showing myself without makeup here
@@avampirechick740 ❤
Older Virtual Bird Is more punk as well
Are you going to try streaming? Maybe you can make some good money from it. I liked some of the music you showed
@@guyperson5120 ill see maybe some day
@@avampirechick740 Hey the reason I edited my comment was cuz I found the lyrics in one of the songs kinda depressing
I don't know much about punk I mostly listen to indie rock but I liked most of the songs
Kata I almost broke my wrist bikin on my ebike fuck
Kata my favorite songs are Saturnday by Nyxy Nyx and Nu Punk by Ovolov they may be hard to find on youtube
Just stumbled upon this video, what is this channel about?
Just generally talking about my interests
@@avampirechick740 I presume one of those interests is Punk, in that case, do you listen to any Crossover Thrash? Just curious.
@@coolcommenter2727 ah you mean like suicidal tendencies? Yeah ofc
@@avampirechick740 Yeah, speaking of metal what do you think of Obituary? I've heard they're a Death Metal band that's a bit more popular in punk communities but not 100% sure.
@@coolcommenter2727 i mean i used to be a metalhead before i went into punk more. Mainly into trash and death metal so ofc i know them :'D. I think they're cool
Kata do you have a Discord account? 🖤
I do but i havent used it in 2 years
Gorilla Biscuits!!!
Truee! Forgot about them
Gen-z recommending? Lol
Hi! How old a you?
@@TrueGame963 19
@dzhv good point thank you ill be more cautious :'D
Nirvana
@@ricardoalvarezmercado4721 thats grunge lol
@@ricardoalvarezmercado4721 definitely grunge, pearl jam is my favourite grunge band if anyone mentions that genre, at least the early albums, the first one especially. i dont know any of their newer stuff, i drifted away too far from those spaces but i do come back to pearl jam once in a while, they are an important band ^^
idk
i can reccomend you better punk bands than most of these
@@emilianosintarias7337 it really depends on your taste punk is a wide genre
@@avampirechick740 , yeah punk is a wide genre, much wider than this. but not everything depends on taste. and punk is not just sounds
@@emilianosintarias7337 i prefer hardcore punk so thats why the recommendations were mostly that :'D
@@avampirechick740 yeah hc punk is best but that's not what i mean. you would hate slapshot and bikini kill shows, and they would hate you. Many bands like government issue are just not that moving or powerful or interesting or unique or pretty or harsh or whatever, compared to so many others. You are missing out on a lot of hardcore punk 80s through 2010s you would love, but it's all their waiting for you : D Fugazi were a great band though, i skipped school when i was 15 years old with 2 friends, we hitchhiked on the highway to the city all day to see them. arrived at night - there was no stage, it was hundreds of people over capacity, and the whole room was a single tidepool of sweat moving like a single wave. a life changing gig. you would've liked it
Anti-nowhere League
minor threat is shit
i love substances
It makes me feel good to see that you know what real punk music is. All these clown wannabe kids nowadays think punk is the ramones, blink 182, green day, the offspring, paramore, and all the other no talent, conformist, corporate puppets out there. Your band list is a solid one! KEEP PUNK ALIVE :)
The Ramones were one of the progenitors of the genre. Just saying
Dead Kennedy's ftw
Nope, I don't have a Black Flag patch, for I never got into patches. I never owned a denim jacket with, nor without, sleeves. th-cam.com/video/SzybS58UKOE/w-d-xo.html I know by chance, I did happen to acquire two or three patches that are lying around somewhere, but I do not recall what they were, definitely no Black Flag patch, but I believe I have a V.RƎVERSE, a band out of Chicago, who came through Tucson and my friend's band was on the bill. Having gone to school for a couple years in Chicago just a few years prior to this gig, I shot the shit with one of the band members at their merch table after their set. I purchased a CD, and the dude threw me down a V.RƎVERSE patch. Not the greatest band, but decent enough to spend $5 on a CD. One member was previously in ID Under & 8 Bark, and another cat was previously in Hee Hee Wives, and after the dismemberment of V.RƎVERSE, two of the members would later reunite in 97-Shiki, one of which would also play in My Lai, and Kill Sadie, and yet another guy would play shortly with The Vindictives. Some of the other bands the members have been involved with are Thee Arthur Layne, The Retirement Club, Fourth Rotor, and Blasting For Drilling . . . if you happen to be familiar with any of those bands.
This being the first video of yours I've seen, I have no clue as to whether you would enjoy any of those bands, so I won't be making any suggestions, but I will say that 97-Shiki does have somewhat of a unique sound. However, you have a rocking taste in music, so I will be subscribing to view more videos. I guess I should say, that although I have yet to get familiar with The Vindictives' musisc as I have been meaning to do, I have a compilation that has one of their songs on it which I really dig, called Dummyroom! Here's the who comp. Achtung Chicago! Zwei! th-cam.com/video/DHbpBAnz2es/w-d-xo.html
And Dummyroom is the second track on the comp. Psst, I also dig the 5th track on this comp.: Naive by Cap'n Jazz . . . okay, I will make a recommendation because I forgot how rocking this comp actually is, so I must recommend you give a listen to all tracks on this comp. Yeah, there's some good bands on this comp . . . and I was about to list some of them for you, but then I realized I would be listing every band practically, so I'll just mention a couple of my personal highlights: Trenchmouth, Gauge, Smoking Popes . . you know, that wouldn't really narrow it down much for me neither, so I'm just quitting there and leaving what is, to be.
Now, that we have completed the scenic route loop, back to the intended essence of this comment. So, I have no Black Flag patch . . . I guess I'm not punk enough. th-cam.com/video/gG74XHIg7I8/w-d-xo.html
However, what I do have is a vinyl 12" with Henry Rollins "signature" on the front cover of an album that he didn't even sing on! It's the 12" 45 RPM, EP "Jealous Again" with Chavo singing. Henry signed it near the bottom, between the "U" and the boot, not in cursive, just plain print it reads "HENRy" with an extended tail on the bottom of the "y" leading to the infamous four bars of Black Flag IIII and finishes with two underlines.
Anyway, thanks for sharing, I look forward to viewing more content!