BigDavis75
Making a Comeback
phillycard said:Jazz, Jazz and then more Jazz! But God do I love reggae!
Yeah Boy! I do think including Punk is too much of a stretch though.
phillycard said:Jazz, Jazz and then more Jazz! But God do I love reggae!
cynical_kitten26 said:For those who love reggae, have you ever heard Jungle, Drum and Bass or Dark Step. Kinda MC driven, but the beats. Oh momma, the beats.
It's a type of electronica that infuses Reggae, R&B, Dancehall and rap. They are by far my favorite type of music. I've always liked a dark sound. Though I do listen to just about everything, even country.
Chaplin said:I'm an electronica guy, but I can't really stomach Jungle or Drum N Bass. I'm definitely a more Downtempo/Breakbeat kinda person. I like order and structure--Jungle and D&B have neither.
I agree w/ Stefan!SirStefan32 said:I just don't think Punk should have been mixed with other genres in this poll.
I just can't see any corrolation between Iggy Pop, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, Undertones, the Ruts, Dead kennedys, Ramones, etc on one side and reggae on the other.
justAndy said:I agree w/ Stefan!
The neat thing about punk is that a lot of the early bands sounded so different from each other - Black Flag and the Minutemen on the same label, going back in time - the Voidoids, out to Texas for the Big Boys...
SirStefan32 said:
What really pisses me off that nowdays you have these idiots like Good Charlotte and Blink call themselves "PUNK". Every time I see them or one of those emo kids pretending to be "PUNK" I want to freaking strangle them.
Chaplin said:I think House is more of a generic genre--I prefer trance--but House has some decent stuff--nothing to jump for joy over, though. A lot of it is just repetitive noise.
Chaplin said:The Ramones aren't even "true" punk.
Hmmm...Chaplin said:The Ramones aren't even "true" punk.
SirStefan32 said:So, according to you Good Charlotte is more "punk" than Ramones?
Chaplin said:When did I say that? I simply said that Ramones isn't really tried-and-true punk. It's punk with a pop sensibility. I still like the Ramones, but where did I say anything about Good Charlotte? There's a reason why the Ramones' popularity is so much higher than every other punk band.
SirStefan32 said:I don't know Chap, but when I think "PUNK" I think:
1. Iggy pop
2. Ramones
3. Sex Pistols
Andy already pointed out that they are indeed true "punk."
Ramones were heavily influenced by MC5 and Iggy&the Stooges.
In Europe, Ramones, along with Iggy were the biggest influence for European punk scene, and as Andy pointed out- inspired The Clash, The Damned, Sex Pistols, as well as Buzzcocks. In the States they influenced the X, Dead Kennedys and Bad Brains.
Short songs, stripped down sound with very few, if any, guitar solos, it all sounds like punk to me. Now, I will grant you that they were not as wild and notorious as Iggy, Pistols or even Kennedys, but to say they are not "punk" is simply not true.