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Originally Posted by elphenor
(Post 2081900)
that's whatever except that emo and hardcore are extremely different from first wave punk (and emo extremely different from hardcore punk lol)
And the majority of The Clash's discography is closer to what you might call post-punk or New Wave
because genre class for punk is quite stupid and really it's all PUNK ROCK
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I didn't claim otherwise. Last thing I would ever do is get into a debate on punk related sub genres lol. I was just stating what types I've found I liked and which ones I didn't. I actually paused before typing the term "proto punk" cause I wasn't even sure it was right but then I just said **** it.
I've heard a few songs I liked from supposed hard core and emo groups and a few from the classic 70s punk bands as well but I just generally never got into them.
Tbh the last time I tried listening to The Clash I was still living in Florida. That's how long ago it was.
I was more into trying to expand my horizons back then. I got lazy over the years and decided to just listen to what I like.
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