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Old 06-30-2016, 07:23 PM   #60 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dylstew View Post
I can't. I'm saying this just from my recollection of browsing post punk bands, but I'm not the biggest fan of post-punk so I don't know many at all. However, I remember finding those to fit the broad umbrella of punk. It's just that with the majority I did not find it to be the case however. Plus, it's the same with post-hardcore. You have a bunch of bands with plenty of songs that are punk as ****, and some post-hardcore bands that I could barely consider hardcore punk. I've listened to more post-hardcore.
^ I agree.
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