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If fans are poor judges, and Pou is a fan of mediocrity, does that mean Pou is a poor judge of mediocrity?
Or a mediocre judge?
Chicken hatches egg, egg hatches chicken?
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If fans are poor judges, and Pou is a fan of mediocrity, does that mean Pou is a poor judge of mediocrity?
Or a mediocre judge?
What I wrote is more than opinion. Its consensus. Do your research and confirm it for yourself if you have to.That's an opinion mate and we all have them. Mine is they are one of the greatest bands of the twentieth century that nailed it. I get that they are not everyone's cup of tea, but they are for many, millions I would say, the essence of American power pump, punk pop rock. Fast, short, loud, catchy tunes with a message or just silly and insulting love songs. The base of what punk was all about. A reaction to all the head banging, tranny haired, co*k rock, metal bands and their endless masturbating guitar solos and the like.
I know a lot here love your metal, so will slam me for what I just posted, but hey bring it on love me does. You can all eat sh*t and die. F**KERS!
Punk Rules!
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*SpunkWhat I wrote is more than opinion. Its consensus. Do your research and confirm it for yourself if you have to.
Punk is great. The Ramones were great for a short period of time and left an important legacy. Ramones, Leave Home, Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin are all great albums that have received a lot of praise over the years. Ramones from 1976 influenced an entire generation (as Glenn A. F**kbag suggested).
The shit that you keep providing links to is stuff that the majority of people think is far inferior to their earlier work. Animal Boy was pasted when it was released because it didn't sound like punk (since when is punk played on a f**king keyboard).
I'd be interested in who else you consider punk. I like a lot of punk bands. Some of the best music ever made came from punk bands in the late 70s and early 80s.
What I wrote is more than opinion. Its consensus. Do your research and confirm it for yourself if you have to.
Punk is great. The Ramones were great for a short period of time and left an important legacy. Ramones, Leave Home, Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin are all great albums that have received a lot of praise over the years. Ramones from 1976 influenced an entire generation (as Glenn A. F**kbag suggested).
The shit that you keep providing links to is stuff that the majority of people think is far inferior to their earlier work. Animal Boy was pasted when it was released because it didn't sound like punk (since when is punk played on a f**king keyboard).
I'd be interested in who else you consider punk. I like a lot of punk bands. Some of the best music ever made came from punk bands in the late 70s and early 80s.
Is that because JWH is being shopped around?
Agreed. Pig City is a great book for anyone interested.Brisbane was the birthplace of lots of hardcore aussie punk.
What I wrote is more than opinion. Its consensus. Do your research and confirm it for yourself if you have to.
Punk is great. The Ramones were great for a short period of time and left an important legacy. Ramones, Leave Home, Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin are all great albums that have received a lot of praise over the years. Ramones from 1976 influenced an entire generation (as Glenn A. F**kbag suggested).
The shit that you keep providing links to is stuff that the majority of people think is far inferior to their earlier work. Animal Boy was pasted when it was released because it didn't sound like punk (since when is punk played on a f**king keyboard).
I'd be interested in who else you consider punk. I like a lot of punk bands. Some of the best music ever made came from punk bands in the late 70s and early 80s.
I reckon I am more punk than you, punk. I also have a larger penis.Oh here we go, you're more punk then I am crap. Mate the reason I posted those particular songs by the Remones is because the posters were saying that all their music sounds the same. Which is total and utter rubbish. So I posted ones that even the most sound deaf miserable merkin could discern the difference. Is that OK by you?
By the way I don't believe that these songs are lesser to their earlier work at all and only enhances their bountiful catalogue songs immensely.
Circle Jerks - Operation
I reckon I am more punk than you, punk. I also have a larger penis.
Haven’t seen a lot of Parry play, what are his issues with defence? Slow lateral movement? Making right decisions? Shit tackler? Etc etc,
just curious (not doubting your opinion) as sometimes playing with “reserve graders” can make some issues look worse then they are.
Haven’t seen a lot of Parry play, what are his issues with defence? Slow lateral movement? Making right decisions? Shit tackler? Etc etc,
just curious (not doubting your opinion) as sometimes playing with “reserve graders” can make some issues look worse then they are.
What I wrote is more than opinion. Its consensus. Do your research and confirm it for yourself if you have to.
Punk is great. The Ramones were great for a short period of time and left an important legacy. Ramones, Leave Home, Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin are all great albums that have received a lot of praise over the years. Ramones from 1976 influenced an entire generation (as Glenn A. F**kbag suggested).
The shit that you keep providing links to is stuff that the majority of people think is far inferior to their earlier work. Animal Boy was pasted when it was released because it didn't sound like punk (since when is punk played on a f**king keyboard).
I'd be interested in who else you consider punk. I like a lot of punk bands. Some of the best music ever made came from punk bands in the late 70s and early 80s.
Oh here we go, you're more punk then I am crap. Mate the reason I posted those particular songs by the Remones is because the posters were saying that all their music sounds the same. Which is total and utter rubbish. So I posted ones that even the most sound deaf miserable merkin could discern the difference. Is that OK by you?
By the way I don't believe that these songs are lesser to their earlier work at all and only enhances their bountiful catalogue songs immensely.
Circle Jerks - Operation
*f**kpig CityAgreed. Pig City is a great book for anyone interested.
Gary has tried to turn it into a dick measuring contest.
Lee Harding - ‘wasabi’ is punkI'd be interested in who else you consider punk. I like a lot of punk bands. Some of the best music ever made came from punk bands in the late 70s and early 80s.
Isn't that what this entire forum is?Gary has tried to turn it into a dick measuring contest.