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Old 07-03-2016, 07:12 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Can someone summarize the last few pages for me, because I don't want to bother. And somehow we got to talking about Black Sabbath and Bathory?
Elphenor claimed that punk music was an attitude. That DIY, amateur, simplistic approach to it. I said that punk has a sound, and that attitude can be applied to bands outside of the punk genre. Bands like Black Sabbath can be met with the amateuristic and simple approach. While bands like godsmack had a DIY attitude in there early days. But you wouldn't call either of those bands punk.
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