04-26-2014, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by GravitySlips
I've never been particularly interested in the political opinions of bands, but I do listen to a lot of political punk bands - Minutemen, The Ex, The Dicks, Gang of Four, The Pop Group, Zounds, etc.
The music itself is what I care about. As long as the band don't have abhorrent political/social beliefs (pro-fascist, racist, etc), then it doesn't bother me. For me, there's no great value in political lyrics, at least not if they're the focal point of most songs -better to read books if you're into that. I can see why flaunting their politics can help a band appeal to a demographic, so fair enough. I don't care though.
Crass don't interest me too much, as I find them to be quite bland at times. Some good stuff but not a band I listen to much, and the same applies to a number of the 'anarcho' bands.
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Thank you for clearly articulating what I couldn't, this is spot on.
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