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Anonymous No.127619661 >>127619680 >>127619736 >>127620144
Was punk ever not cringe?
>There was a free concert across the street last night.
>Literally one of the tightest, most musical punk I've probably ever heard.
>Still cringe af.
what makes punk so cringe?
> because it's all been done before, no originality?
> or has it always been cringe ..... not honest emotion?
Anonymous No.127619679 >>127619908 >>127620144
the misfits were cool
Anonymous No.127619680 >>127619862
>>127619661 (OP)
Television wasn't
Anonymous No.127619736
>>127619661 (OP)
Was this board ever not cringe?
Anonymous No.127619862
>>127619680
Television is more of a new wave/post-punk band
>inb4 they're the same
Many people who hate punk find themselves enjoying post-punk and new wave
Anonymous No.127619908
>>127619679
Halloweeeeeeeeen
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Anonymous No.127620144
>>127619661 (OP)
>what makes punk so cringe?
Punk never survived the 80s.

>>127619679
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Anonymous No.127620223
any punk rock that wanted to be taken seriously called itself hardcore or oi. skate punk was there in the 90s for people who just wanted a good time.

past that, post 2000 soipunk has all been cringe. effet vegan faggots bitching about the same 5 issues their dads did while cucking themselves into irrelevance when covid showed was institutionalised pussies they actually were.