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I'll start with the "soul added" with Architecture in Helsinki's Heart it Races being covered by Dr. Dog
minus-squareGalaxyBrain [they/them]hexbear4·4 years agoAt least for a while, blatant referentiality and riff stealing is a cornerstone of modern punk. Not a complaint, it's been part of the territory since the 90s. There's an entire subgenre dedicated to kinda sounding like Discharge. link
minus-squareGrownbravy [they/them]hexbear3·4 years agoYeah, it makes for a stale scene at times too. Especially when an artist threatens musical exploration link
minus-squareGalaxyBrain [they/them]hexbear3·4 years agoEh, I'd that's what I cared about I'd listen to prog. Punk bands that try to evolve musically almost always end out awful. link
minus-squareGrownbravy [they/them]hexbear4·4 years agoYeah, but what if they finally discover that fourth chord? link
minus-squareGalaxyBrain [they/them]hexbear3·4 years agoLike anyone is actually learning and playing full chords. link
minus-squareGrownbravy [they/them]hexbear3·4 years ago:shy: h-hah yeah, only nerds use minor 3rds and Sus chords. link
At least for a while, blatant referentiality and riff stealing is a cornerstone of modern punk. Not a complaint, it's been part of the territory since the 90s. There's an entire subgenre dedicated to kinda sounding like Discharge.
Yeah, it makes for a stale scene at times too. Especially when an artist threatens musical exploration
Eh, I'd that's what I cared about I'd listen to prog. Punk bands that try to evolve musically almost always end out awful.
Yeah, but what if they finally discover that fourth chord?
Like anyone is actually learning and playing full chords.
:shy: h-hah yeah, only nerds use minor 3rds and Sus chords.