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underground punk crust punk garage punk bands are def a hard sell for me some of its good but there is just soooooo much seriously from the timeframe 94-08 how many punk bands were there def more then hip hop and rock bands combined yet most stayed underground
but imo thoes punk bands are like the core or basic forms of rock were it all started in the garage yet …. they never left there |
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I know they started in what the 60s but it seemed to explode in the 90's and early 00's my point is they oversaturated themselves cause a lot of it sounded the same 2 me |
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I can understand why drunk white moms would like ABBA but I can't understand why anyone else would. I can just feel all these amazingly successful aesthetic choices that fall dead on anyone who isn't a female boomer.
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Chris Carter from TG liked them quite a bit. |
ABBA were more like the Swedish 5th Dimension or the Swedish Mamas & the Papas but circa 70s. ABBA were like if Captain & Tennille and Carpenters collided together and fused into one pop group.
I wonder if Sweden ever had a jam band. Like what band out there would be considered the Swedish Phish? |
I was under the impression that jam bands are largely supported by fans who are the children of the rich.
The question might be, can jam bands exist in socialist countries? |
Hmmm
I wonder how much the average dead head who followed the band around received per month from their parents. Obviously that **** wasn’t free. Tons of them were selling **** but there must have been sizable injections of cash from outside the communities unless they really profited a lot from the locals. |
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