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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody
Oh well all good things must come to an end. Most punk rock stars are pushing into their 60's at this point (Ie John Lydon, Jello Biafra, Glenn Danzig) ect.
I'm not even sure that music is a popular outlet for teens anymore, seems like rock and hip hop stars have been surpassed by video games.
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I would agree. Though, speaking as a teen, there's still plenty within my age group rocking out to and being spoken to by modern punk rock. It's still an underground music form, just as it was in the 80's, but the internet makes it easier to access. You can't sum up the whole generation by the majority, because outliers exist everywhere. I'd say that as long as teenagers and young adults exist, punk and it's ethos will resonate. Society's mold can't fit to everyone.