Hey everybody hope you enjoy my new video where I show 10 different styles of punk playing songs from 10 different great bands. By the way, can we just take a second to admire these lyrics from the Misfits: “Inside a wall street mind a psycho lurks Lines of cocaine cut in hell Obsessive hands gently grab your neck Compulsively you’ll die... I hate people!” Haha anyway have a nice day!
KDB H I was thinking just that ... especially when Rise Against was classified as “hardcore punk”. If you can scream, “Let jesus fuck you” and sound like the chick from the exorcist, then and only then are you truly singing hardcore punk.
or get the genres right. Green day being alt-rock with punk stylings and motley crue being far fucking away from this list. hell even mcr's cover of desolation row would be more appropriate on this list
Nikki Sixx took a lot of inspiration from early punk. He even said himself that he took Metal, glam, and punk and threw them all in a blender to get Crüe’s sound.
Here Proto Punk: The Stooges Punk Rock: The Clash Anarcho Punk: Crass Pop Punk: Blink 182 Skater Punk: Descendents Ska Punk: Choking Victim Hardcore Punk: Minor Threat Post Hardcore: Embrace (US) Metallic Hardcore: Knocked Loose Post Punk: Buzzcocks Crust Punk: Driller Killer Grindcore: Despise You Powerviolence: Cave State D-Beat: Anti-Cimex Raw Punk: Disclose Modern Wave Punk: IDLES
@@frxwnyfxce7354 Both are punk. One person don´t liking a particular band didn't mean to had it kick it out from the genre. Is like telling that a poodle is not a dog just because you prefer a schnauzer.
“Punk rock should mean freedom, liking and excepting anything that you like. Playing whatever you want. As sloppy as you want. As long as it's good and it has passion.” - Kurt Cobain
@@neutra178 Look up the definition of the words "excepting" and "accepting". Only the latter can be used in that sentence correctly so the quote is wrong.
Proto Punk : Stooges , NY Dolls Punk Rock : Ramones , Sex Pistols Oi Punk : Sham 69 Anarcho Punk : Crass Post Punk : Gang Of Four , Wire New Wave : DEVO , Talking Heads Hardcore : BlackFlag , Discharge PostHardcore : Fugazi Folk Punk : Violent Femmes Ska Punk : Operation Ivy Surf Punk : Agent Orange Garage Punk : Hives , Devil Dogs PsychoBilly : Cramps Punk Blues : Jon Spencer , Social D… Irish Punk : Pougues Melodic HC : Nofx , Bad Religion Pop Punk : Greenday , Blink 182
Glam Rock : Sweet, Ny Dolls Proto Punk : MC5, Stooges Gothic : Joy Division, Siouxsie & The Banshees Horror Punk : Misfits Alt Rock : The Replacements, Husker Du Riot Grrrrl : Bikini Kill, L7
@@thecaffeineshow9073 I guess so, but I personally feel like there were a lot better examples for the genres out there, not saying any of these bands he used are necessarily bad, but in my opinion, there were a lot of better examples he could've used, still a great video though, definitely kept me entertained for 6 minutes :)
Sure thing NOFX was around a long time before Green Day was, so no NOFX is not a Green Day cover band, ElHefe could wipe the floor on Billie Joe when it comes to guitar playing and Dropkick Murphy’s are far more talented band than Green Day will ever be.
The comments on this video just prove that my ideology is good: ‘Don’t fall into a specific genre and just listen to music you like the sound of regardless of genre’. People in these comments just need to calm down.
Why make a video about punk if you're gonna misrepresent it? By all means listen to Taylor Swift if you like her music, just don't claim she's death metal.
@@agent2608 its not a favorite band deal,,,,,, dead kennedy's are p solidly known as punk rock. people who somewhat looked into the genre would know that.
@@1COMIXMAN if we are going off actual punk they all have that nostalgic punk vocals until you listen to pop punk. Any band from the germs to the exploited all have that aggressive vocal even though they don’t sound the same you can tell they are in the same genre. I would never classify Green Day or any of the other bands here punk besides one or two
If you were gonna include “glam punk” I would’ve thought something like New York Dolls would be a better example. Mötley Crue is not a punk band at all. Great band nonetheless. Also, I don’t think The Strokes are really related to punk much at all. Love them too tho
"nah we're still punk" -Nick Valensi I mean, they got some of the core punk elements there and were inspired by it, and managed to be part of the movement that revived it, so there's that
If anything, I'd consider them "indie punk" or something similar. Like Tickle Me Pink says they're punk, but they have an indie feel with punk elements
My taste of punk genres including band for each one 1. Horror- Misfits, samhain 2. Hardcore- D.R.I, Bad religion, Descendants 3. Anarcho- Zounds,Antischism 4. Ska/ reggae- Rancid, Sublime. Operation Ivy
@@expiredmilk1431 you clearly havent heard the first two of D.R.I and Desendents can be clasified to "proto" poppunk/emo if you look at the lyrics (to be fair some havent aged well)
Yeah but to be honest a lot of their songs have some metal influences (some of the riffs and solos ) but still not punk metal compared to S/T. This dude doesnt suck at playing guitar or something but hes just a wannabe punk. I bet he doesnt really give a fuck about the real underground scene at all. Hes just living in his little "pop" punk world along with knowing some of the classic punk bands like sex pistols or the clash.
@@postaldude9503 yeah I'm more into stuff like Nofx, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Misfits, Dead kennedys, Minor threat, Germs, Agent orange, suicidal tendencies, even some indie punk like Teen suicide
I agree. Their albums before Dookie were punk, but now they've sold out they've become more of a boy band than a punk band. Look at their new album coming out for example. No one can label that as punk
petrolhead kingyeet Father of All is meant to troll their record label, they’re gonna sign with a new one. It’s pretty much meant to suck, take a look at “Ready, Aim, Fire!” and then look at their comment.
@@grroppen2140 Most of these bands, mate: Ramones - considered punk pioneers, but do have incredibly poppy elements Green Day - considered pop punk NOFX - their discography covers a few different sounds, but Punk in Drublic is very poppy. Misfits - horror punk, but have a FEW poppy elements to them (this choice is a decent choice tbh) Goldfinger - very poppy with ska elements Dropkick Murphy's - decent choice Rise Against - very mainstream band with some poppy elements. Sum 41 - 100% pop punk Motley Crue and The Strokes aren't even punk at all.
@@grroppen2140 If I were to make this list, these would be songs I'd choose: Punk Rock (Classic): The Damned - New Rose Pop Punk: The Descendents - Hope Skate Punk: The Faction - Skate & Destroy Horror Punk: Balzac - Wall Ska Punk: Against All Authority - Lifestyle of Rebellion Celtic Punk: (not my cup of tea) probably Dropkick Murphy's - State of Massachusetts Hardcore Punk: The Germs - Strange Notes Punk Metal: GBH - City Baby Attacked By Rats Glam Punk: Turbonegro - Self Destructo Bust Garage Punk: Jay Reatard - Death Is Forming The problem that Daniel had to overcome though was choosing songs that sounded the same, or that were in the same key or tempo so that he could medley them, so props to Daniel regardless.
Nikki Sixx always calls their first album a punk record and honestly, it's not crazy to suggest. It has the attitude and is just four guys making some noise.
@@hero3551 eh they're punk but definitely not hardcore punk, I think he got confused cuz they took alot of shit from 90's hardcore which is VERY different from hardcore
Friendly reminder here: Gatekeeping punk, is in fact, not punk. Punk is a lifestyle, I’m sure we can all agree with that, and I also think we can all agree it’s kinda built around the basis of “Fuck everyone else! Fuck authority! I’m gonna do what I wanna do!”. Y’all seriously can’t police a lifestyle like that, it’s making you look as bad as the neck-beards who sit on their computers all day and fight about why which anime is a “real” anime. Like seriously, calm down. There’s literally no need to act like that. Just shut up and listen to whatever you want, you don’t have to scream your opinions into the face of everyone who disagrees with you. It’s pathetic. edit: alrighty uh there’s one exception for this and that’s gatekeeping the scene to keep nazis, boneheads, pedos, etc out. there should be no tolerance of that type of crap, whatsoever
@Danny gatekeeping punk isn't punk, judging others by looks is the least punk thing ever. Also buying the punk shit and looking punk defeats the purpose because anyone can be punk as it has no specific look, Go back and watch old punk videos and you see people in normal clothes.
@@flosalmiakki9655 I'd call them "Thrash Punk" they where their thrash metal influence on their sleeves. "Maiden and Priest were the gods that we praised"
Sum 41 has always had metal undertones even in their early work despite being a pop punk band starting off , example grab the devil and f him up the ass and ride the chariot to the devil are pretty clear cut examples on their “first “ record on top of admitting it on the next album in the song fat lip “ maiden and priest were the gods that we praised “
@@tomgachagan1347 Nope, it's just the combination of subgenres, like shoegaze, dream pop, etc, if is that possible, i can call all the different music "indie". And no, it's so cancer.
Indie is a genre I go to music college and there is a student label dedicated to purely indie music, it is also a genre due to it having its own category in most streaming sites, nowadays genres are decided by popularity not technicality.
One of the things I love about punk, as a genre, is how many subgenres there are and how different they can be. If someone doesn't like one subgenre then there's likely something else they'd like. Like for instance, for some reason I really am not a fan of horror punk, and yet I love skatepunk, hardcore punk, and other genres. A couple more genres you didn't include that I wanna throw out there: folk punk (ex. days n daze) and crust punk (ex. leftöver crack). There's also other genres that have branched out from punk like riot grrrl and queercore that I personally still classfiy those as subgenres of punk. Great video, dude.
@@screwtapee I guess I will want to someday... I really can't find any.. There are punks who like jazz, but not "bebop jazz" because bebop is "rule based", and that goes against the spirit of punk, which is to disregard rules. I noticed the punks who like jazz only want "free jazz" which is the jazz that is "breaking rules", I think because it aligns with the spirit of punk. Hard to find friends who want to both sound "punk" but at the same time "learn the rules" and play only bebop, because they're opposite states of mind. Either I meet people who are old jazz lovers who hate punk, or punks who hate old jazz standards. But I really think those two concepts can be combined. I can imagine Green Day covering Take The A Train: th-cam.com/video/KV8Hj_E8LJc/w-d-xo.html (original) th-cam.com/video/eMVBVvfTmbM/w-d-xo.html (with vocals) Or early No Doubt or Sublime covering Aeregin: th-cam.com/video/q72GV9cwkr8/w-d-xo.html (original) th-cam.com/video/OoH3O-PkxZY/w-d-xo.html (with vocals) And this: th-cam.com/video/4Sc81yxo600/w-d-xo.html can be combined with this because they have the same chord progression: th-cam.com/video/176Ixiz7_jo/w-d-xo.html Wish I could hear songs like these ideas I mentioned...
A lot of these bands are mislabeled, but still a great video nonetheless. The performances were on point and my God that scream in your version of "Prayer of the Refugee" was beautiful.
1. He's not claiming that these are the only ways to do punk. Hes just showing some kinds of punk. I'm sure he acknowledges riot grrrl as a real punk genre 2. How the hell is a boy supposed to do riot grrrl?
0:59 holy shit that's almost a perfect imitation of what Billy Joe looked like in the music video for Basket Case (also,I love that you included that song bc it's probably in my top 5 from green day)
It’s Billie Joe, not Billy Joe. But tbh, I didn’t really hear it. Probably cus I’m like one of those fans who listens to almost every song by them and know his voice with just one word he says or one note in a Green Day song.
good video kinda went downhill after rise against hardcore punk would either be something like terror, minor threat etc and metal punk (or crust punk) something like maybe Exploited, Municipal Waste or Misanthropic? but cool anyhow first video ive seen of 10 types punk usually its just metal haha
@@DanielSwisherMusic no problem ive been watching your content for a while and the music you make on Spotify is reaaaally good... takes me back some time keep up the good work dude
Me: *listens to punk rock, celtic punk, and pop punk* My mom: *listens to punk rock and celtic punk* My dad: *listens to punk rock, celtic punk, heavy metal, and rock* My sister: *listens to kpop and billie eyelash*
Me: Listens to pop punk, punk rock and indie My mom- listens to anything except for today’s pop music My dad- Listens to Pop punk, new wave punk, 70s and 80s rock My brother- *rap music* he doesn’t like punk
Str8EdgeMatt one can debate that their early work was hardcore punk. Maybe more melodic hardcore since it was more modern but they kinda morphed into an all around “punk” band if you will. Which I like about them because they’ll write some commercial stuff but also still write the fast aggressive songs we all love
“Give It All” was a melodic hardcore song of there’s. “State of the union” straight up hardcore. They’ve certainly drifted into hardcore territory but really are punk rock for the most part.
They're definitely hardcore punk, but they're a horrible example, as they don't really definitely fit into the genre as well as a band such as, say, dead Kennedys does. It's like using a Gorillaz song to represent what hip hop is supposed to sound like.
I don't necessarily agree with the genres but your performances were dope! Nice job! Also, could be cool to make a second video with 10 more punk subgenres :)
Ben Parsons I’ve heard their new album and it is very pop-punk. It’s just the way that the guy preformed “I Wanna be Sedated” that made it seem more pop influenced that “Basket Case”. I think that both Ramones and Greenday have a lot of pop influence and that a different song might have suited the punk rock catagory, as the Ramones have a lot of bubble gum punk and do-wop influence.
@@ReikoGaming1 okay no imagine dragons is pop rock,fallout boy is pop rock,sure I guess Dookie could be considered pop rock to some extent but Kerplunk is proof they had roots in Punk
Love your energy and enthusiasm, kid! I’m fan of all sorts of music but I’m always a little more inclined to punk than the darkest metal styles simply because punk is more energetic and dynamic in my opinion. Punk puts me into a more positive mindset and not as somber as black metal.
Good shout on including The Strokes. Bands like them, The Libertines and Arctic Monkeys get labelled as Indie but there's a clear strong punk influence in their music.
When i see you guys talking about punk. I feel like a noob that doesnt know anything about it. I just like the weekend whip by the fold. This is for all my NINJAS out there💪🏻
Despite the fact I like most of the bands shown in this video, my guy has to remember that just because a band uses power chords, doesn’t automatically make it punk lol.
not here cause i’m only 16 and didn’t realize punk was a thing until everything was all over. i don’t wanna be one of those “born in the wrong generation” but it would be cool to live in the times when green day was good or when cobain was alive
Hardcore Punk: Black Flag!!! Metal Punk: Strung Out!!! Glam Punk: New York Dolls!!! (This shit is totally new for me and I've being listening to Punk Rock since 92'/93' ... Fck hahahaha)
Story of Motley Crue while punk Motley Crue was formed in 1980 by bassist Nikki Sixx Later Joined by Tommy Lee, Mick Mars and Vince Neil. With their 1981 album “Too Fast For Love” they were aiming for the punk rock genre. They made the Punk Rock genre on that album. Later in 1983 they released their sophomore album “Shot At The Devil”. However, rock band Quiet Riot created a genre called Hair Metal (also known as Glam Metal). With Crue’s looks, they didn’t made the Punk Rock Scene but however, they made the hair metal scene. That is the story.
You're very talented, and I really enjoyed this, but sum41 being "metal punk", Crue "glam punk", The Strokes "garage punk", etc.. Makes very little sense if any.
Hey everybody hope you enjoy my new video where I show 10 different styles of punk playing songs from 10 different great bands. By the way, can we just take a second to admire these lyrics from the Misfits:
“Inside a wall street mind a psycho lurks
Lines of cocaine cut in hell
Obsessive hands gently grab your neck
Compulsively you’ll die...
I hate people!”
Haha anyway have a nice day!
I enjoyed it, bro
U the goat,one man army
It would be cool seeing you add something like surf punk like wavves or fidlar
You ever heard of England lol
Daniel Swisher do you always act like billie joe when you sing?
Everyones saying he looks like paul McCartney + billie joe armstrong but tbh i think he looks like greg heffley
PFFFFFY also love your pfp
Frrrrr tho
Greg Heffley who started making music because of his older brother influences haha
He looks to me like the Billy Talent frontman
@@hanav.8415 I WAS JUST ABOUT TO MAKE A JOKE LIKE TAHT LOL
The guitar strap was not low enough to be the ramones
Or Green Day
If it’s not dragging on the floor and giving you scoliosis it does not count
@@quandaleinstitute5623 green day is not as cool as the ramones tho
@@lainfaltin2566 that is true my man
True.
I've never seen Paul McCartney worn in Billie's outfit
Same
Beatle Juice! Beatle Juice! BEATLE JUICE! Wait, You're not in my bedroom now.
It had to be Beatle juice. 😆 who else would say something hehehe
Paul is Billy (Shepherd)! Its a play on billy/goat/ram on.
Malcolm*
Everyone is saying “stop fighting everyone” but I don’t see anyone fighting
Switch the comment filter to "newest first"
This is Punk. It should be "Start fighting everyone"
what are u doing here
@@user-jk3jl3oy2q what are YOU doing here
And I dont see anyone saying stop fighting
None of this is punk
He's pronouncing words properly
@@cadec5638 It's a joke, chill
@@cadec5638 r/woooooooosh
@@cadec5638 damn dude everyone in punk community knows this joke.
KDB H where is sludge metal
KDB H I was thinking just that ... especially when Rise Against was classified as “hardcore punk”. If you can scream, “Let jesus fuck you” and sound like the chick from the exorcist, then and only then are you truly singing hardcore punk.
He looks like the love child of Paul McCartney and billiejoe Armstrong
Jonathan Brandis, look him up he was in the movie ladybugs.
why would Paul McCartney and billie joe Armstrong be making a child 😂
Papa Smurf well... life is weird sometimes 😳😳
@@Jenny-ec6bb 😳
Well that's an ... interesting image
In conclusion all punk is amazing and needs more recognition
Not gonna ruin ur 69 likes
But I will ha ha ha
Punk is good becouse its Underground
Besides blink 182 and those shit bands who turned punk into complaining about high school
@@colin6603Let me guess, you listened to “Highschool blink-193” by Pink Guy and based your opinion of blink-182 and pop punk on that
Dude has the Looks of McCartney, the wardrobe of Billie Joe, and the voice of Gerard Way.
Gerard way sounds so different
He has the voice of the guy from Billy Talent... Ben Kowalewicz or however it is spelled
And the mannerisms of Julian Casablancas when he sings.
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Yeah no. Gerard Way has more nasally vocals and is generally better imo.
Reasons to not make a “Styles of Punk” video on TH-cam:
- Read the repeated arguments and contradictions in the comment section of videos like these.
or get the genres right.
Green day being alt-rock with punk stylings
and motley crue being far fucking away from this list.
hell even mcr's cover of desolation row would be more appropriate on this list
That's the reasons to do it, it's punk man...
Would say that they're...walking contradictions?
I usually really dont like using the "not real punk" BS, but... Motley Crue? Really?
I honestly just really wanted to play Shout at the Devil lol. I know it's a little bit of a stretch
@@DanielSwisherMusic TBH, that's fair enough of a reason LMAO
I think Hanoi Rocks or Faster Pussycat would characterize Glam Punk just a little bit better.
But Motley Crue is Hair Metal...
@@DanielSwisherMusic You should put Pop Punk..
why is crue on the list? like really?
They are METAL
Nikki Sixx took a lot of inspiration from early punk. He even said himself that he took Metal, glam, and punk and threw them all in a blender to get Crüe’s sound.
Ya but Crue is not punk. Not even close
They are way more punk in their first album Too Fast For Love. Then they became Metal.
I know they suck
When Daniel said “whore”, his eyebrows raised and not in a comfortable way
I liked it
@Keagan EdgebDoesn't BJA say horde ?
@@Marvel.Multiverse no lol
@@viggo1810 ok
Stamp
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Proto Punk: The Stooges
Punk Rock: The Clash
Anarcho Punk: Crass
Pop Punk: Blink 182
Skater Punk: Descendents
Ska Punk: Choking Victim
Hardcore Punk: Minor Threat
Post Hardcore: Embrace (US)
Metallic Hardcore: Knocked Loose
Post Punk: Buzzcocks
Crust Punk: Driller Killer
Grindcore: Despise You
Powerviolence: Cave State
D-Beat: Anti-Cimex
Raw Punk: Disclose
Modern Wave Punk: IDLES
@Seb Web10 blink 182 were on there and IDLES were the band you had a problem with?
Folk Punk- Days N Daze!
Frxwny Fxce crossover thrash: d.r.i.
Frxwny Fxce ans where is the psyko punk...? ( banane Metalik, horrorpops, ect )
@@frxwnyfxce7354 Both are punk. One person don´t liking a particular band didn't mean to had it kick it out from the genre. Is like telling that a poodle is not a dog just because you prefer a schnauzer.
The fact that everyone is offended makes the video punkier
I don't see anyoe who's offended oof
Shriek Saber you’re not scrolling down enough
Are you trying to say that punks like I get easily offended- oh shit
@@nehemiahzo_ nahhh loll it means punk are always a rebels in a cool way
No, it makes it more mainstream.
“Punk rock should mean freedom, liking and excepting anything that you like. Playing whatever you want. As sloppy as you want. As long as it's good and it has passion.”
- Kurt Cobain
accepting*, sorry had to
@@nathanpenick959 In every source that i can find it says “excepting”. Im pretty sure its true
@@neutra178 Look up the definition of the words "excepting" and "accepting". Only the latter can be used in that sentence correctly so the quote is wrong.
@@nathanpenick959 i guess he meant to say “playing only the things you want to play”
@@neutra178 Yeah, could've just been a mistake, or people quoting him and making that mistake.
Proto Punk : Stooges , NY Dolls
Punk Rock : Ramones , Sex Pistols
Oi Punk : Sham 69
Anarcho Punk : Crass
Post Punk : Gang Of Four , Wire
New Wave : DEVO , Talking Heads
Hardcore : BlackFlag , Discharge
PostHardcore : Fugazi
Folk Punk : Violent Femmes
Ska Punk : Operation Ivy
Surf Punk : Agent Orange
Garage Punk : Hives , Devil Dogs
PsychoBilly : Cramps
Punk Blues : Jon Spencer , Social D…
Irish Punk : Pougues
Melodic HC : Nofx , Bad Religion
Pop Punk : Greenday , Blink 182
Glam Rock : Sweet, Ny Dolls
Proto Punk : MC5, Stooges
Gothic : Joy Division, Siouxsie & The Banshees
Horror Punk : Misfits
Alt Rock : The Replacements, Husker Du
Riot Grrrrl : Bikini Kill, L7
I like how The Clash somehow got snubbed by both this ridiculous video and again by this pretty well done comment
@@elbowache the video isn’t ridiculous but yes how the hell did the Clash get snubbed
@@CaptainCommonsense142 agree to disagree
But can we all agree this man is super talented
Yes we can, my god, all this negativity....
i have to say this kid is talented as hell but somebody have to tell him what is punk realy
He can sing, play guitar, and bass in several different styles. In my conclusion that man is talented
No
He is indeed.
Ive always thought of the strokes as rock rather then punk.
Who cares? They're awesome!
Punk is a rock subgenre but aight.
I’d say indie-rock or garage-rock for The Strokes
eh their post-punk
I’d say they’re Indie (post-punk)
Green Day - 90's Punk/Alt
Sum 41 - Pop Punk
The Strokes - Rock and Roll/Indie
Rise Against - Melodic Hardcore
Motley Crew - Glam Metal
Brandon C Strokes at garage rock
Sum 41 is mostly Metal, not pop-punk
Sum 41 is mostly hardcore/metal
Without Punk, There Would Be No Motley Crue
JacksonDoes _YT power metal Its not like medieval metal? Xd
This is the very first time I've ever seen Motley Crue classified as punk...
i love how everyone in the comments is offended
yeah ikr; like I’m just here chilling and then I see people like “ThAt’S nOt PuNk”
@@JP-zi2nt yeah like omg whatever its still good music
mainly because most of these bands do not belong to the genres that appointment states.
Sum 41, METAL?
@@thecaffeineshow9073 I guess so, but I personally feel like there were a lot better examples for the genres out there, not saying any of these bands he used are necessarily bad, but in my opinion, there were a lot of better examples he could've used, still a great video though, definitely kept me entertained for 6 minutes :)
Yeah but sum 41, mEtAl?????
Great video but where's Post-Punk (Joy Division, Television,...)?
The Joker Elevation
@@sadmyspaceuser Marque Moon is such a great record.
Proto-Punk? Like Velvet Underground, Television, Iggy Pop, Dolls, etc.?
This is the best “punk” genre imo
Bloc party!!!!
The video should named: Green Day covering bands
The voice sounds more like MCR.
@@danielsilvadesouza3060 Paul McCartney in a green day outfit covering bands singing like mcr
Billy talent + green day
Sure thing NOFX was around a long time before Green Day was, so no NOFX is not a Green Day cover band, ElHefe could wipe the floor on Billie Joe when it comes to guitar playing and Dropkick Murphy’s are far more talented band than Green Day will ever be.
@@andrewscanzano4846ok?
Punk is an attitude, guys. Stop fighting :(
But that's punk.
BRO IM WHEEZING
Bitchin’
It once was. It isn't anymore
A lot of idiots that don’t know what punk is would say otherwise. Punk is more than an attitude. It’s a way of life
The comments on this video just prove that my ideology is good: ‘Don’t fall into a specific genre and just listen to music you like the sound of regardless of genre’. People in these comments just need to calm down.
i only tuned in to watch him shred. hes freaking good.
Seriously oh my god
Why make a video about punk if you're gonna misrepresent it? By all means listen to Taylor Swift if you like her music, just don't claim she's death metal.
@@Ninjamanhammer Taylor Swift is so fucking metal dude don't test me.
But you're right she's more thrash metal than death metal.
Every time I see that argument it’s always towards people who claim your favorite band isn’t emo or punk
Wtf is mötley crue doing there?
He really made a video about the different kinds of punk rock and left out Dead Kennedys
Yeah I wasn’t paying attention when I read this comment and got REAL confused
and put in Strokes and Motley Crue
@@germanrodriguez1842 And put Rise Against as the hardcore band and not an actual hardcore band
He really made a video about different kinds of punk rock and left out (insert favorite band here)
@@agent2608 its not a favorite band deal,,,,,, dead kennedy's are p solidly known as punk rock. people who somewhat looked into the genre would know that.
The way he sings for me makes all of them sound pop lol
He sounds just like gereard Way
Because most were pop.
@@1COMIXMAN No.
@@londonwatson7342 which is a good thing
@@1COMIXMAN if we are going off actual punk they all have that nostalgic punk vocals until you listen to pop punk. Any band from the germs to the exploited all have that aggressive vocal even though they don’t sound the same you can tell they are in the same genre. I would never classify Green Day or any of the other bands here punk besides one or two
If you were gonna include “glam punk” I would’ve thought something like New York Dolls would be a better example. Mötley Crue is not a punk band at all. Great band nonetheless.
Also, I don’t think The Strokes are really related to punk much at all. Love them too tho
"nah we're still punk" -Nick Valensi
I mean, they got some of the core punk elements there and were inspired by it, and managed to be part of the movement that revived it, so there's that
The strokes are post punk
actually early motley was glam punk, listen to too fast for love (song) that is a great example of this
Atomic Punk and basically the Dolls started everything in NYC
If anything, I'd consider them "indie punk" or something similar. Like Tickle Me Pink says they're punk, but they have an indie feel with punk elements
he's in his gerard way cosplay
looks like billie joe armstrong not gerard way
Could also be Billie JoeArmstrong. Gee has dressed like that before though.
He is dressed as Billie joe Armstrong from Green Day he has the same type of black shirt and red tie
Lololo revenge gerard
Is Billie
Gerard wears long sleeve shirt
My taste of punk genres including band for each one
1. Horror- Misfits, samhain
2. Hardcore- D.R.I, Bad religion,
Descendants
3. Anarcho- Zounds,Antischism
4. Ska/ reggae- Rancid, Sublime. Operation Ivy
Pretty sure Bad Religion and Decedents are punk rock but def D.R.I.
D.R.I crossover thrash id say minor threat or black flag on hardcore
Ooh thank God someone else likes real punk as I do. The kid put motley crue as punk. he's talented but needs some lessons of true punk.
@@expiredmilk1431 you clearly havent heard the first two of D.R.I
and Desendents can be clasified to "proto" poppunk/emo if you look at the lyrics (to be fair some havent aged well)
Punk metal would be like Suicidal Tendencies or Turnstile.
Yeah but to be honest a lot of their songs have some metal influences (some of the riffs and solos ) but still not punk metal compared to S/T. This dude doesnt suck at playing guitar or something but hes just a wannabe punk. I bet he doesnt really give a fuck about the real underground scene at all. Hes just living in his little "pop" punk world along with knowing some of the classic punk bands like sex pistols or the clash.
D.R.I.
@@postaldude9503 yeah I'm more into stuff like Nofx, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Misfits, Dead kennedys, Minor threat, Germs, Agent orange, suicidal tendencies, even some indie punk like Teen suicide
@@postaldude9503 alright boomer
He obviously doesn’t know what crossover is like D.R.I.
What's wrong with you people being mad over green day labeled as pop punk?
Green day is the most pop punk band that could ever be
I agree. Their albums before Dookie were punk, but now they've sold out they've become more of a boy band than a punk band. Look at their new album coming out for example. No one can label that as punk
idk man blink-182 is pretty poppy, idk if i’d even classify them as punk at this point
@@billiamlongbottom5542 I agree
petrolhead kingyeet Father of All is meant to troll their record label, they’re gonna sign with a new one. It’s pretty much meant to suck, take a look at “Ready, Aim, Fire!” and then look at their comment.
@am mykt søppel however, pop music is the exactly opposite of that.
I feel like most these bands have been “mis-genred”
First couple could all qualify as pop punk really
Like green days song
@@grroppen2140 Most of these bands, mate:
Ramones - considered punk pioneers, but do have incredibly poppy elements
Green Day - considered pop punk
NOFX - their discography covers a few different sounds, but Punk in Drublic is very poppy.
Misfits - horror punk, but have a FEW poppy elements to them (this choice is a decent choice tbh)
Goldfinger - very poppy with ska elements
Dropkick Murphy's - decent choice
Rise Against - very mainstream band with some poppy elements.
Sum 41 - 100% pop punk
Motley Crue and The Strokes aren't even punk at all.
@@grroppen2140 If I were to make this list, these would be songs I'd choose:
Punk Rock (Classic): The Damned - New Rose
Pop Punk: The Descendents - Hope
Skate Punk: The Faction - Skate & Destroy
Horror Punk: Balzac - Wall
Ska Punk: Against All Authority - Lifestyle of Rebellion
Celtic Punk: (not my cup of tea) probably Dropkick Murphy's - State of Massachusetts
Hardcore Punk: The Germs - Strange Notes
Punk Metal: GBH - City Baby Attacked By Rats
Glam Punk: Turbonegro - Self Destructo Bust
Garage Punk: Jay Reatard - Death Is Forming
The problem that Daniel had to overcome though was choosing songs that sounded the same, or that were in the same key or tempo so that he could medley them, so props to Daniel regardless.
Did you just assume his genre? 😆
@@gasmaskboi19371945 I would go with Verbal Assault for Punk Metal.... GBH fits more in the Euro Punk category
people who criticize this guy are the same people who keep bread in the fridge.
You've just made every punk band sound like Green Day.
I do not see anything wrong with that at all!
Sophie Lorber some people just don’t like Green Day.
Robert, y’know? And those people have no place on this planet.
I don't like green day
@@HD9S me neither
I was waiting for him to stop and randomly say ninki minjaj
Why.
Because he looks exactly like the dude from that video
@@Jaffahs No he doesn't
Omg
Beeeeeach beeeach. I’m losing it dude
Motley crue isn't even in the realm of punk...
They literally did their thing in spite of punk like the Ramones...I don't get this list tbh...
Yeah and no Dead Kennedys either
Glame rock??
Nikki Sixx always calls their first album a punk record and honestly, it's not crazy to suggest. It has the attitude and is just four guys making some noise.
It may not be directly punk but it is definitely inspired by the genre, plus it kicks ass
When I think of hardcore punk, I think of Discharge
Motley Crue is a completely different genre
Omg thank u they are more to the 80s hair metal era obviously
Or glam metal if u will
Yeah I can understand and respect that they had punk influences and some certain punk movements but that’s kind of pushing it labeling them as punk
@@Anonymous-o6t6p like Nirvana and Metallica, Kurt cobain and James hetfield both loved punk
This shit is not metal
What the...motley crue is on list???
He explained it in the comments. He liked the song, and wanted an excuse to put it in the video. Even he knew it was a stretch.
Nice playing but completely mistaken conception of what punk is.
Yap youre right
I mean, at least he got skate pink right.
Yeah how can you say rise against is punk ha
@@freeassange8864 Posers shouldnt be ignored, they should be educated
@@hero3551 eh they're punk but definitely not hardcore punk, I think he got confused cuz they took alot of shit from 90's hardcore which is VERY different from hardcore
Friendly reminder here:
Gatekeeping punk, is in fact, not punk.
Punk is a lifestyle, I’m sure we can all agree with that, and I also think we can all agree it’s kinda built around the basis of “Fuck everyone else! Fuck authority! I’m gonna do what I wanna do!”.
Y’all seriously can’t police a lifestyle like that, it’s making you look as bad as the neck-beards who sit on their computers all day and fight about why which anime is a “real” anime.
Like seriously, calm down. There’s literally no need to act like that.
Just shut up and listen to whatever you want, you don’t have to scream your opinions into the face of everyone who disagrees with you. It’s pathetic.
edit: alrighty uh there’s one exception for this and that’s gatekeeping the scene to keep nazis, boneheads, pedos, etc out. there should be no tolerance of that type of crap, whatsoever
A friendly reminder that The Strokes have never been and never will be a punk rock band
Same with Motley Crue.
I keep myself clean cut because you can't dismantle the establishment if your pink dreads and ripped fishnets let them know you're coming ;)
@@TheOGWhovianMaster So stealth punk?
@Danny gatekeeping punk isn't punk, judging others by looks is the least punk thing ever. Also buying the punk shit and looking punk defeats the purpose because anyone can be punk as it has no specific look, Go back and watch old punk videos and you see people in normal clothes.
Everyone is criticizing him like they can make a great video like this
I probably could
Not to be that guy okay I will
glass beach band
@@atotallyrandomperson3889 u r epic
i love ur pfp dude
Superman from Goldfinger makes me think of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater on PS1.
Same
Or the film Kingpin
Same. the only reason I know that song.
Rise Against - hxc punk????
Sum 41 - punk metal????
WTF bruh
Sum 41 has alt metal and punk/ hardrock elements so punk metal fits fairly well imo
@Lets Players React So is Order in Decline and Screaming Bloody Murder
@Lets Players React you should give them a listen. They are great imo.
@@flosalmiakki9655 I'd call them "Thrash Punk" they where their thrash metal influence on their sleeves. "Maiden and Priest were the gods that we praised"
Sum 41 has always had metal undertones even in their early work despite being a pop punk band starting off , example grab the devil and f him up the ass and ride the chariot to the devil are pretty clear cut examples on their “first “ record on top of admitting it on the next album in the song fat lip “ maiden and priest were the gods that we praised “
How- how is Mötley Crüe considered “punk?”
They’re hair metal. Glam metal. Whatever you wanna call it.
Ya they aren't. They r punky. Like they kinda have a punk sound. But I wouldn't call them a punk band
@TrollGod 87 fuck no
Go hate to other place
Whatever u wanna call it but not punk
It’s because this kid doesn’t know shit. He put the strokes and sum 41 in this video.
The strokes are definitely indie I would say along with arctic monkeys they kickstarted that genre in the early 2000’s
Indie Is not a genre.
Hookie yes it is
@@tomgachagan1347 Nope, it's just the combination of subgenres, like shoegaze, dream pop, etc, if is that possible, i can call all the different music "indie". And no, it's so cancer.
Hookie Indie does have a rough sound however therefore it is a genre of music
Indie is a genre I go to music college and there is a student label dedicated to purely indie music, it is also a genre due to it having its own category in most streaming sites, nowadays genres are decided by popularity not technicality.
One of the things I love about punk, as a genre, is how many subgenres there are and how different they can be. If someone doesn't like one subgenre then there's likely something else they'd like. Like for instance, for some reason I really am not a fan of horror punk, and yet I love skatepunk, hardcore punk, and other genres.
A couple more genres you didn't include that I wanna throw out there: folk punk (ex. days n daze) and crust punk (ex. leftöver crack). There's also other genres that have branched out from punk like riot grrrl and queercore that I personally still classfiy those as subgenres of punk.
Great video, dude.
Lmao wait until you see metal. Subgenre haven right there.
Vicki Ignaszak where’s sludge metal
Is there Bebop Punk? Like Bebop Jazz + Punk?
@@jezjante there probably is some band that plays that but probably a very small one. And if not, start your own!
@@screwtapee I guess I will want to someday... I really can't find any..
There are punks who like jazz, but not "bebop jazz" because bebop is "rule based", and that goes against the spirit of punk, which is to disregard rules. I noticed the punks who like jazz only want "free jazz" which is the jazz that is "breaking rules", I think because it aligns with the spirit of punk.
Hard to find friends who want to both sound "punk" but at the same time "learn the rules" and play only bebop, because they're opposite states of mind. Either I meet people who are old jazz lovers who hate punk, or punks who hate old jazz standards.
But I really think those two concepts can be combined.
I can imagine Green Day covering Take The A Train:
th-cam.com/video/KV8Hj_E8LJc/w-d-xo.html (original)
th-cam.com/video/eMVBVvfTmbM/w-d-xo.html (with vocals)
Or early No Doubt or Sublime covering Aeregin:
th-cam.com/video/q72GV9cwkr8/w-d-xo.html (original)
th-cam.com/video/OoH3O-PkxZY/w-d-xo.html (with vocals)
And this: th-cam.com/video/4Sc81yxo600/w-d-xo.html
can be combined with this because they have the same chord progression: th-cam.com/video/176Ixiz7_jo/w-d-xo.html
Wish I could hear songs like these ideas I mentioned...
A lot of these bands are mislabeled, but still a great video nonetheless. The performances were on point and my God that scream in your version of "Prayer of the Refugee" was beautiful.
homeboy rly forgot the whole riot grrrl era as if that isnt a defining factor in punk lmao
1. He's not claiming that these are the only ways to do punk. Hes just showing some kinds of punk. I'm sure he acknowledges riot grrrl as a real punk genre
2. How the hell is a boy supposed to do riot grrrl?
i was hoping he'd do riot grrrl. my fav genre of punk next to hardcore
He was doing mainstream form of punk tho maybe if u got sum to say u make a vid like this
@@koolkat-hq5xc riot grrrl is about feminism, guys can participate
@@fauxfur6506 I guess you're right, boys can do riot grrrl if they want to
Rise against as “hardcore punk”?? Maybe stuff like the germs or TSOL but I wouldn’t say rise against
Junior Rosales oldschool was
Or bad brains. Do really like them
Tsol? I personally wouldn't have considered them for that category, but I recognize the inherent sibjectivity of genre
both of those bands are a bit of a stretch for hardcore too though, probably should have done bad brains or minor threat or something
I’d go Bad Brains
"hardcore punk: rise against"
Exploited:am i a joke to you
So fuckin accurate, lol.
Exploited is anything but not hc... More like Oi/Street Punk
Edgy Shu they are hardcore haven’t you heard their under attack album super hardcore
@@zexionienzo4183 there's no "under attack" exploited album :)
Edgy Shu oh nvm I was thinking of the casualties
There's more modern styles like FIDLAR, PUP, All My Friends Hate Me, its still alive !!!
FIDLAR kicks ass!
marwan_militia PUP is awesome
Mike Suarez I concur
PUP are fucking amazing😭
also Slaves (UK) and Turnstile
My man is rocking the Billie joe Armstrong American idiot fit
0:59 holy shit that's almost a perfect imitation of what Billy Joe looked like in the music video for Basket Case (also,I love that you included that song bc it's probably in my top 5 from green day)
I scrolled through the comments to find someone else that appreciated that tidbit as well 🤣🤣🤣
It's top 5 biggest green day songs that's why he included it
It’s Billie Joe, not Billy Joe. But tbh, I didn’t really hear it. Probably cus I’m like one of those fans who listens to almost every song by them and know his voice with just one word he says or one note in a Green Day song.
Green Day are my favourite band
Can u please stop calling him Billy? Thank you
Man great job on this vid!
Steve..
aw god it’s weird seeing this now
@@duckguy7264 i know right :(
Dont know if motley crue is punk, according to bowling for soup, "when did motley crue become clasic rock "
When all the classics rock stations started playing them
Gorillaz: we have all genres
basically
That's why I love them
good video
kinda went downhill after rise against
hardcore punk would either be something like terror, minor threat etc
and metal punk (or crust punk) something like maybe Exploited, Municipal Waste or Misanthropic?
but cool anyhow first video ive seen of 10 types punk
usually its just metal haha
Thanks for the feedback Sean!
I think the sum 41 one was more crossover thrash then crust punk
@@DanielSwisherMusic no problem ive been watching your content for a while and the music you make on Spotify is reaaaally good... takes me back some time
keep up the good work dude
Crossover Thrash and Grindcore is considered punk.
@@lorddrac_dontaskmetodance so? dont see how i said otherwise
I see you’ve got the Billie Joe outfit going on.
Imagine saying rise against is hardcore punk and also not doing post punk
Xpert filmz there older songs before 2006 were hardcore punk
Depressed Islanders Fan there's just not hardcore punk black flag that's hardcore punk
Xpert filmz really? Because if you look up rise against under genres it does consider them hardcore punk
Me: *listens to punk rock, celtic punk, and pop punk*
My mom: *listens to punk rock and celtic punk*
My dad: *listens to punk rock, celtic punk, heavy metal, and rock*
My sister: *listens to kpop and billie eyelash*
Me: listens to steampunk
thats literally my family
Me: Listens to pop punk, punk rock and indie
My mom- listens to anything except for today’s pop music
My dad- Listens to Pop punk, new wave punk, 70s and 80s rock
My brother- *rap music* he doesn’t like punk
I can’t believe you used Rise Against for “Hardcore punk”
Str8EdgeMatt one can debate that their early work was hardcore punk. Maybe more melodic hardcore since it was more modern but they kinda morphed into an all around “punk” band if you will. Which I like about them because they’ll write some commercial stuff but also still write the fast aggressive songs we all love
“Give It All” was a melodic hardcore song of there’s. “State of the union” straight up hardcore. They’ve certainly drifted into hardcore territory but really are punk rock for the most part.
Should of used MDC
They're definitely hardcore punk, but they're a horrible example, as they don't really definitely fit into the genre as well as a band such as, say, dead Kennedys does. It's like using a Gorillaz song to represent what hip hop is supposed to sound like.
Right?
4:37 DID HE JUST SAY “YEAD”!!?? IT’S SUM 41 NOT BLINK 182 😂😂
AHAHAHAHAH
I don't necessarily agree with the genres but your performances were dope! Nice job!
Also, could be cool to make a second video with 10 more punk subgenres :)
I came here for Rise Against, and I was not disappointed
I like the way you dress like Billie Joe
Was gonna say that
I love that you’re not afraid of being yourself
When the “punk rock” is more pop that the “pop punk” 🤭
I love the Ramones but yeahhh they're too popular 😂
you're saying the Ramones are more pop than Green Day? Have you heard their latest album?
Green day will forever be pop rock
Ben Parsons I’ve heard their new album and it is very pop-punk. It’s just the way that the guy preformed “I Wanna be Sedated” that made it seem more pop influenced that “Basket Case”. I think that both Ramones and Greenday have a lot of pop influence and that a different song might have suited the punk rock catagory, as the Ramones have a lot of bubble gum punk and do-wop influence.
@@ReikoGaming1 okay no
imagine dragons is pop rock,fallout boy is pop rock,sure I guess Dookie could be considered pop rock to some extent but Kerplunk is proof they had roots in Punk
never in the history of music has Motley Crue ever been considered punk :)
they are quite the opposite of punk actually...
listen to too fast for love
@@flashjet21 punk is a subculture, it is not only about the sound.
Ok Brian
lilgoblinboy lmaoo
Me: I hope Nofx is on here
Me when skate punk comes on: LETS TURN THIS SHIT UP
Seriously tho !!!!
Yes 🤺
Why are the strokes and Motley Crue on here
He mistaken punk and rock i think
Damn those rise against high notes and shouts are sick. Well done for pulling it off!
Love your energy and enthusiasm, kid! I’m fan of all sorts of music but I’m always a little more inclined to punk than the darkest metal styles simply because punk is more energetic and dynamic in my opinion. Punk puts me into a more positive mindset and not as somber as black metal.
I like that killer bass tone and how you're mixing it in very loud it makes your sound so much bigger.
Thanks for the feedback! Helps to know what works well in this video for future videos
Good shout on including The Strokes. Bands like them, The Libertines and Arctic Monkeys get labelled as Indie but there's a clear strong punk influence in their music.
I Bet You Look On The Dancefloor is punk AF
They're garage rock, not punk. Punk comes from garage rock, that's why you confuse an influence.
@@Ninjamanhammer Pretty much what I said. They're garage rock/indie but they have a very clear punk influence in their music.
@@kevinkibble8342 No, punk has a very clear garage rock influence. The punk influence you think you hear is mostly just them being garage rock.
@@Ninjamanhammer Or, maybe they're influenced by both genres. They've even covered The Clash and The Ramones
Motley crue?🤔
When i see you guys talking about punk. I feel like a noob that doesnt know anything about it.
I just like the weekend whip by the fold. This is for all my NINJAS out there💪🏻
Motley Crue
The Strokes
“Punk”
yeah, and he didn't even mention proto punk songs from bands like the kinks (you really got me) or the who (my generation)
Punk metal isn’t even a real genre. The closest things are metallic hardcore and crossover thrash
@@THEshaggyrogers I'd say Knocked loose is probably the closes you'll get to punk metal.
@@johncenaplayingstarcraft9580 Proto punk isnt a genre. The term only exists to define raw sounding band from before punk popularized.
@@emfraridades7261 hence why i said "protopunk songs"
Despite the fact I like most of the bands shown in this video, my guy has to remember that just because a band uses power chords, doesn’t automatically make it punk lol.
So where’s my “here before the album covers got censored” people at?
not here cause i’m only 16 and didn’t realize punk was a thing until everything was all over. i don’t wanna be one of those “born in the wrong generation” but it would be cool to live in the times when green day was good or when cobain was alive
This was a great vid, props to the talent.. but Rise Against being classified as Hardcore?
Exactly. Perfect sentence you said there
Fuck it. Put The Casualties or Bad Brains
Maybe their older stuff, maybe.
@@forever_spiteful minor threat or black flag too
@@bondanajinugroho1554 and agent ordered
Bro you're fucking talented. You have a good voice for Punk as well. I think personally you absolutely killed it on Misfits and Sum 41
🔵🔵
What's up fellow Germs fans
@@sebastianmohr6246 What's Up Dude! 🤘🏽
@@mikestylesdiamond7401 nothing, just noticed yall also enjoyed the Germs and thought I'd say hi.
@@sebastianmohr6246 Hell yeah dude! People with great music taste always find each other 🤘🏽🔵🔵🔵
So many nerds in the comments. Who cares about precisely what genre it is. It’s still good music.
Hardcore Punk: Black Flag!!!
Metal Punk: Strung Out!!!
Glam Punk: New York Dolls!!! (This shit is totally new for me and I've being listening to Punk Rock since 92'/93' ... Fck hahahaha)
This just in, Pop Punk enthusiast tries to imitate other punk genres.
Forgot one:
Country/Americana Punk -
SOCIAL DISTORTION!!!!
Also Emo Punk: Jimmy Eat World
Or Cow Punk. Blood On The Saddle.
Or AppleCore (Comedy Punk). The Dickies.
@@arvidp.247 they're emo pop, emocore would be stuff like Rites of Spring
No one:
The 16 year old bassist at high school: 0:11
Story of Motley Crue while punk
Motley Crue was formed in 1980 by bassist Nikki Sixx Later Joined by Tommy Lee, Mick Mars and Vince Neil. With their 1981 album “Too Fast For Love” they were aiming for the punk rock genre. They made the Punk Rock genre on that album. Later in 1983 they released their sophomore album “Shot At The Devil”. However, rock band Quiet Riot created a genre called Hair Metal (also known as Glam Metal). With Crue’s looks, they didn’t made the Punk Rock Scene but however, they made the hair metal scene. That is the story.
Another example of punk metal is literally any 80’s thrash metal band
I feel weird and quite proud that I've either liked or like everything I've heard here
the best mashup of all time
im 75 years old, skate punk on top!!!
Hmmm Mötley Crüe is hair metal
Sage it’s glam metal.
@@Brandon_J you are right its glam
Glam
@@Brandon_J yeah you're right
Crust Punk, Grindcore: Am I a Joke to you
99% of the comments are "BUT THIS BAND DOESN'T FIT /MY/ CRITERIA OF PUNK!"
You're very talented, and I really enjoyed this, but sum41 being "metal punk", Crue "glam punk", The Strokes "garage punk", etc.. Makes very little sense if any.
Some of the bands aren’t punk but still sounds awesome!