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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent
The thing I love about post-punk is that where punk over the years became derivative and stale, post-punk just kept branching out and ultimately gave birth to a bunch of new sub-genres. It's punk but without all the pointless limitations.
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Give an example of Post-punk there, would you please? I'm afraid I get a little lost in the garbled mass that is music genre from time to time...
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