Sub-genres of music.
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Sub-genres of music.
So anyway, I checked out a post on the upcoming shows and got me thinking about all the sub-genres of music. The thing that got me thinking was the "A Fight With Sledgehammers" band referred to as "Crust Punk". What exactly is crust punk and what are the other sub-genres of punk? I think it would be neat to know as someone that isn't much into the punk scene.
Also, the different styles of metal, blues, jazz, funk, rock, and country would also be good discussions if you're learned in a certain area. Fill me in, I wanna learn some stuff.
Also, the different styles of metal, blues, jazz, funk, rock, and country would also be good discussions if you're learned in a certain area. Fill me in, I wanna learn some stuff.
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crust punk is just a name given to anarcho-punk with heavier riffage.
Basically someone puts a twist on something and they gotta call it something different. Now there are 9834787643877064783268273989 different sub-genres.
Basically someone puts a twist on something and they gotta call it something different. Now there are 9834787643877064783268273989 different sub-genres.
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subgenres are just another way to be elitist. there really is no need for it but just to say you are different. In fact if a lot of this would go away scenes would soo much better.
The script was written, and the villian was cast. The provocation needed, they will provide. They did it before, they'll do it again.
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DirtySanchez wrote:crust punk is just a name given to anarcho-punk with heavier riffage.
i did btw like how you defined a sub genre with a sub genre. but thats how it works when your in a anarcho-crust-sludge-straight edge-anti work class-hardcore-thrash-grindcore-rock'n'roll-punk band
The script was written, and the villian was cast. The provocation needed, they will provide. They did it before, they'll do it again.
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I went to the site and found this...lol.

and this is what the text said underneath...
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her taste in music taste changes based upon what's being spun at whatever club is trendy that week. dance music is her absolute fave, but her friends have no idea about her checkered past.
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