Cuz the “punk rock phase” comparison is lazy as f*** if you’ve actually listened to both genres
I agree it’s not 1:1 but the production feels influenced by it a lot
Always seemed more like hair metal, mostly an excuse to model expensive clothes but you got a handful of solid talents and if you’re high on ‘luudes it all sounds great
Good answer when you have no idea what your talking about and can’t explain it
You’re selectively literate. Why would I waste time when you didn’t even read my first response to you?
It’s actually the grunge era of rap tbh
Soundcloud era was the hair metal era
It’s not the grunge era either.
Grunge era was way more depressing and had more of a social commentary thing going which it kind of got from punk.
Only thing it has in common with Grunge/Punk is that it takes some of its aesthetics.
Always seemed more like hair metal, mostly an excuse to model expensive clothes but you got a handful of solid talents and if you’re high on ‘luudes it all sounds great
Qualuudes?
Always seemed more like hair metal, mostly an excuse to model expensive clothes but you got a handful of solid talents and if you’re high on ‘luudes it all sounds great
Honestly think the soundcloud era was more hair metal
More so the Pump era of soundclound, less the Fauni/Uno pre 2016 era
It’s not the grunge era either.
Grunge era was way more depressing and had more of a social commentary thing going which it kind of got from punk.
Only thing it has in common with Grunge/Punk is that it takes some of its aesthetics.
Now notbrock about to beg you for an explanation on how it stole its aesthetics
It’s not the grunge era either.
Grunge era was way more depressing and had more of a social commentary thing going which it kind of got from punk.
Only thing it has in common with Grunge/Punk is that it takes some of its aesthetics.
Nu metal era Take it or leave it
“This is raps punk rock phase” is a dumb ass opinion made by people who haven’t and never will listen to punk rock
More like pop-punk if you ask me
I agree it’s not 1:1 but the production feels influenced by it a lot
The production of rage music is influenced by punk in the same way that Billy Idol was a punk which is not very much when you get down to it they both took some aesthetics and repackaged it and called it a day
I feel like rage has more in common thematically with hair metal
Ken Carson and Destroylonely are my generation’s Fred Durst and Jonathan Davis, respectively
This whole music part of KTT2 is kind of terrible honestly.
This reaction wasn’t justified lmaoooo
The production of rage music is influenced by punk in the same way that Billy Idol was a punk which is not very much when you get down to it they both took some aesthetics and repackaged it and called it a day
I feel like rage has more in common thematically with hair metal
Billy Idol was one of very first punks, my nigga. Was in the Punk Rock movie and everything. I pray you aren’t trying to downplay his contributions.
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yes brest milk please tell us how we should conduct ourselves to someone that makes the same thread thousands of times
Imagine being a hater
Now notbrock about to beg you for an explanation on how it stole its aesthetics
No because his post makes sense
All you said Was “it’s the vibe” and then said “Lionel Ritchie has songs that sound like country songs”
Like bro what
u spent years off this site to come back with the same tier of posts and the same avy in attempt to restore a long lost feeling you once had on this forum with nothing new of contribution
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Aw this was mean :(
No because his post makes sense
All you said Was “it’s the vibe” and then said “Lionel Ritchie has songs that sound like country songs”
Like bro what
So him saying they stole punk aesthetics makes sense but me saying the music feels somewhat punk influenced doesn’t?
Billy Idol was one of very first punks, my nigga. Was in the Punk Rock movie and everything. I pray you aren’t trying to downplay his contributions.
!https://youtu.be/5dkbnjzHrWE8:36
!https://youtu.be/wAxuoUbIGhgI’m talking moreso Billy’s solo career in the 80s and MTV not his Generation X stuff
I’m talking moreso Billy’s solo career in the 80s and MTV not his Generation X stuff
That’s fair but are you one of those people who considers pop punk and emo “punk” or something separate?
That’s fair but are you one of those people who considers pop punk and emo “punk” or something separate?
It’s hard for me to see emo as Punk I look at that like Grunge in that it took some of punks philosophies and branched off into its own thing
Pop punk is somewhat under the umbrella but it’s morphed into some s*** I don’t even recognize anymore lol
So him saying they stole punk aesthetics makes sense but me saying the music feels somewhat punk influenced doesn’t?
Look bro I’m not talking about aesthetics
I’m asking you how is rage musically influenced by hardcore punk