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Re: Punk Rawk Tonez
Look, there is no punk rock tone. because punk embodied rebellion so as soon as proto (Ramones, Stooges) and fashion punk wore out (Bowie, NYDolls, Trex, Gary Glitter, Slade)
-then came in all kinds of movements with their own sound starting with snotty punk (Sex Pistols, Clash, Germs, Richard Hell)
Art punk (The Jam, Television, Wire, Devo. Per Ubu, Gang of Four)
Surf Punk (Dickies. Agent Orange, DK)
Goth Punk (Joy Division, Bauhaus, Christian Death)
Anarcho punk (Crass)
Political punk (Stiff Little FIngers, DK, Clash, Fugazi, Minutemen)
Hard Core punk (Bad Brains, Black Flag, Minor Threat, GBH)
Street Punk (Exploited, Sub Humans)'
Horror Punk (Misfits)
Pop punk (Runaways, Buzzcocks, Rezillos, Toy Dolls, Descendents)
Thrash (Dayglow Abortions, DRI)
So Cal punk (Adolesecents, Bad Religion, Nofx,
Cow punk (X, knitters)
Math Punk (Nomeansno, Ruins)
College Punk (Replacements, Husker Du, Mission Of Burma)
Noise Punk (Sonic Youth, early Jesus and Mary Chain)
etc etc etc (Of top of my head -not comprehensive) I could go on forever.
and everyone of them used different tones -there isn't a ubiquitous tone...
Punk is about rebelling -pick something that pisses you off and push it into your guitar.
Look, there is no punk rock tone. because punk embodied rebellion so as soon as proto (Ramones, Stooges) and fashion punk wore out (Bowie, NYDolls, Trex, Gary Glitter, Slade)
-then came in all kinds of movements with their own sound starting with snotty punk (Sex Pistols, Clash, Germs, Richard Hell)
Art punk (The Jam, Television, Wire, Devo. Per Ubu, Gang of Four)
Surf Punk (Dickies. Agent Orange, DK)
Goth Punk (Joy Division, Bauhaus, Christian Death)
Anarcho punk (Crass)
Political punk (Stiff Little FIngers, DK, Clash, Fugazi, Minutemen)
Hard Core punk (Bad Brains, Black Flag, Minor Threat, GBH)
Street Punk (Exploited, Sub Humans)'
Horror Punk (Misfits)
Pop punk (Runaways, Buzzcocks, Rezillos, Toy Dolls, Descendents)
Thrash (Dayglow Abortions, DRI)
So Cal punk (Adolesecents, Bad Religion, Nofx,
Cow punk (X, knitters)
Math Punk (Nomeansno, Ruins)
College Punk (Replacements, Husker Du, Mission Of Burma)
Noise Punk (Sonic Youth, early Jesus and Mary Chain)
etc etc etc (Of top of my head -not comprehensive) I could go on forever.
and everyone of them used different tones -there isn't a ubiquitous tone...
Punk is about rebelling -pick something that pisses you off and push it into your guitar.