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Originally Posted by Sebster17
I love this genre. It's fast paced and catchy. Shure, the lyrics are mostly bad, but that's okay, the genre is awesome. The one thing that bothers me is that when my MP3 is on random and it goes from punk song to punk song I just can't tell the difference btw most of the bands because it just all sounds too much the same. The singing style, the instrumentation, etc. . . How could the punk scene reinvent itself, has it all run out of ideas?
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Sebster17 has got a point, I'm afraid. Compared to many other genres, its probably fair to say that punk does sound 'too much the same' or rather, the music stylings and
the tones of the individual instruments and the selection of instruments used varies very little between different bands within the punk genre. Almost all of the bands comprise of drum-kit, clean bass (occasionally distorted, but usually clean), one or two guitars (distorted for most songs and played with either chugging chord/power-chords or mini-arpeggios or simple solos) and a singer or a couple of singers, singing at the high end of their normal, non-falsetto range. In terms of arrangements this is very samey, compared to most other genres.
There are differences between each band and most of the songs do sound different to an extent, but the differences only tend to exist within the already established confines of the genre. Yes, this is why its called a 'genre' and probably if many changes occured the music would fall into a different genre, but the music still does sound more samey than a lot of other genres.
(I'm not including Ska-punk in this though!)