Having half a hundred albums in one style and the other half in another isn't a very good example of diversity... And overall, GG was still a piss poor musician who used crazy shock antics to divert attention from his musical limitations, that's no secret.
Besides, when it comes to mixing punk and country... The Replacements did a helleva better job.
I'm just saying, some bands try many styles, and if it works, that's great, and some bands just stick to one sound, there's nothing wrong with that either, if it's not broken don't fix it... It's just a bit unusual to criticize RHCP for making like 3 albums in a similar style while GG Allin has done around 20 albums that all sound alike.
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