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View Poll Results: Who was better?
The Ramones 64,000 99.81%
The Clash 121 0.19%
The Sex Pistols suck (aka, never listened to either) 3 0.00%
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Old 04-30-2009, 07:43 AM   #101 (permalink)
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Two of my all time favorite bands. But this is pretty easy for me. The Ramones. Great energy. Great hooks. One of the 5 most influential bands of all time!
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Old 04-30-2009, 09:37 AM   #102 (permalink)
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Meh. Tough question. I'll go with the Ramones for having honestly produced a greater number of good albums and probably being more diverse and eclectic too, all said and done.
Dear god I hope you were joking.

For me, I have to go with The Clash. Their talent and diversity sets them apart from other punk bands. And they have put out the most solid albums overall.

I still love The Ramones. I wish so many people didn't confuse their simplicity with incompetence.

Now The Sex Pistols, they were awful musicians but I don't hold that against them because that's part of their appeal for me. The chaos they created feels very genuine to me, while most other fast paced punk bands just sound samey and routine by comparison.

They were certainly an image first band, and they certainly played the biggest part in turning punk into a fashion trend. But I don't see why that's a really good reason for so many punk fans to hate them, are their favorite hardcore bands nonconformist to a hardcore fashion? With their shaved heads and military shorts? Well of course not.

Just about every significant musical movement ever has a fashion statement to go with it. Classical, country, jazz, rock n roll, the british invasion, psychedelia, reggae, glam rock, funk, disco, punk, new wave, heavy metal, goth rock, hardcore, hip hop, techno, grunge, britpop, indie. That will never change.


What makes The Sex Pistols less image based than The Ramones? Or The Rolling Stones? I think people forget that while McLaren did market the hell out of the band and shaped their image, it was still the band that wrote their own songs, Lydon often clashed with McLaren over the band's direction, so to call them a boy band is a little unfair.
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By the way, like'em or not - you can't say the sex pistols were not influential. Or - if you do, then you're flaunting a lack of knowledge about the whole punk movement.


I've said it before, and I'll say it again... I'm not saying that the Sex Pistols were not influential. I made this post over a year ago and at the time I was just being an ass because I hated the Sex Pistols and sweet_nothing loved them.

I'm going to edit that comment out to avoid further confusion.
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I always think of The Sex Pistols as more of a big, over the top rock'n roll beast than a punk band, like Guns And Roses or summit.
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Are we really comparing Guns and Roses to The Sex Pistols?
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Are we really comparing Guns and Roses to The Sex Pistols?
I am, 2 very polished hard rock bands with a bad-boy stylized image.
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Old 06-01-2009, 07:51 PM   #107 (permalink)
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Ramones since they are one of my favorite bands.
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Old 06-02-2009, 02:31 AM   #108 (permalink)
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the ramones all the way, they kick more ass with a much simpler formula than the clash.
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Ramones 100%
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I wouldn't compare Sex Pistols to GnR since GnR actually did live up to their image to an extent, not to mention they were actually good musicians and songwriters.

Sex Pistols were like the Bay City Rollers of punk, but with nowhere near as much talent.
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