fuckin great although I haven't heard the Casulties really since the 90's. I never got into the street punk scene where the money they put into their uniforms they call clothes is worth more than my car. Bands like total chaos and the whole lot. Who the fuck would wanna spend 5 hours to put up a mohawk and spikes anyways. Thanks Exploited
I like it 👍🏻 i recently had to remind an old punk friend who is now a leftie and promotes government BS that he used to (claim to) be an anarchist/anti establishment.
I’m actually glad guys like Sid Vicious, Kurt Cobain, Joey Ramone, Jay Reatard, etc. aren’t around to see what has happened to punk/alternative. I like to think that they would stick to their principles. But we’ll never know for sure.
@@GilbertSyndrome it’s not about where you sit politically. It’s about sticking to your principles and not selling your soul. I could really care less if I disagree with a band politically, just as long as they are earnest in what they stand for. Your brain has been too rotted by the culture war to see that. There aren’t a million rules, there is just one. Freedom of expression.
@GilbertSyndrome punk represents anarchy....the true meaning of anarchy....self governance, no government, no police state etc....look it up. To quote Steve ignorant of crass: "pogo on a n@z1....spit upon a Jew, vicious mindless violence that offers nothing new, left wing violence, right wing violence all seem much the same, it's bully boys out fighting, it's just the same old game! Boring fu¢k1ng politics, they'll get us all shot, left wing, right wing you can stuff the lot, keep your petty prejudice, I don't see the point, anarchy and freedom is what I want!"
@@KarlPHorse So you don't think it's a bit ironic to complain about Punk going a certain way and yet in the same breath say that it's about freedom of expression? My brain is fine, I don't buy into all of the silly do's and don'ts of punk. I just listen to the music. Punk was never about anything in particular, it was prison slang that was first used to describe garage bands of the 60s, then it was a blanket term to group together a bunch of bands in the mid 70s who sounded nothing alike, and they all hated the label, and then it became a genre, a fashion and a carbon copy of itself as well as a list of rules of what you can and can't do. Punk is a load of nonsense. It's all just rock and roll.
So is this actually AI like a couple comments say? The band is real but I can't find anywhere that this is actually a song by them other than here, but that doesn't mean it's AI.
No one has said PC since the 90s.
So lovely
I think this is AI generated, but it still sounds kinda neat.
Oioioi!!!!!!
I like it , it did also make me think that I’ll just keep my mouth shut for a few days and not say much
This is good! I hope it’s not ai.
Good name I guess. Too bad you’re late to the game 😂
Great name.
fuckin great although I haven't heard the Casulties really since the 90's. I never got into the street punk scene where the money they put into their uniforms they call clothes is worth more than my car. Bands like total chaos and the whole lot. Who the fuck would wanna spend 5 hours to put up a mohawk and spikes anyways. Thanks Exploited
I like it 👍🏻 i recently had to remind an old punk friend who is now a leftie and promotes government BS that he used to (claim to) be an anarchist/anti establishment.
I’m actually glad guys like Sid Vicious, Kurt Cobain, Joey Ramone, Jay Reatard, etc. aren’t around to see what has happened to punk/alternative. I like to think that they would stick to their principles. But we’ll never know for sure.
Joey was a leftie liberal. Aren't you guys saying that's not punk now or something? I can't keep up with the many rules of punk.
@@GilbertSyndrome it’s not about where you sit politically. It’s about sticking to your principles and not selling your soul. I could really care less if I disagree with a band politically, just as long as they are earnest in what they stand for. Your brain has been too rotted by the culture war to see that. There aren’t a million rules, there is just one. Freedom of expression.
@GilbertSyndrome punk represents anarchy....the true meaning of anarchy....self governance, no government, no police state etc....look it up.
To quote Steve ignorant of crass: "pogo on a n@z1....spit upon a Jew, vicious mindless violence that offers nothing new, left wing violence, right wing violence all seem much the same, it's bully boys out fighting, it's just the same old game! Boring fu¢k1ng politics, they'll get us all shot, left wing, right wing you can stuff the lot, keep your petty prejudice, I don't see the point, anarchy and freedom is what I want!"
@@KarlPHorse So you don't think it's a bit ironic to complain about Punk going a certain way and yet in the same breath say that it's about freedom of expression? My brain is fine, I don't buy into all of the silly do's and don'ts of punk. I just listen to the music. Punk was never about anything in particular, it was prison slang that was first used to describe garage bands of the 60s, then it was a blanket term to group together a bunch of bands in the mid 70s who sounded nothing alike, and they all hated the label, and then it became a genre, a fashion and a carbon copy of itself as well as a list of rules of what you can and can't do. Punk is a load of nonsense. It's all just rock and roll.
A.I. generated?
So is this actually AI like a couple comments say? The band is real but I can't find anywhere that this is actually a song by them other than here, but that doesn't mean it's AI.
Not us
Solid lyrics dude
Ooooh dis is some crazy shit very good
Fantastic
Like a breath of fresh EvoStick!
Gold
I didn't think punk had any rules.