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Danzig. Everything Graves has done is terrible.
As far as Henry Rollins goes... He strikes me as the type of guy who can take himself a little too seriously. Especially in older interviews. Newer ones, still a pretty serious guy but he seems to have a sense of humor about it. His standup gigs can be pretty hilarious and are worth youtubing. Danzing, on the other hand, is a douchebag ******* who gets knocked out in one punch. Just a really pointlessly cynical *******. Would not wanna meet in person, every interview I've seen of him is just macho bravado bull****. At least Rollins comes across pretty aware of things that aren't himself. >>>>>> This conversation is 4 years old, that last post is from 4 years ago yet it's on the front page? Confused is me. |
1. Danzig
2. Who cares, the Misfits broke up in 1983, and only reformed with an album 1997 when punk had become passé and irrelevant. |
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^seriously :)
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Even before that it adopted a collective uniform sound and fashion that competed for cultural space with heavy metal and later rap/hip hop. Personally I think all musical genres based around fashion, symbols or lingo are loosely fascist though. Just my opinion. |
have you ever been a part of a punk scene?
it's more fascist than fascist Italy :) |
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In all serious though, once a musical genre adopts a distinct style you are aligning yourself with a collective even if your tolerant of other collectives. So your a fascist lol. |
The overwhelming answer to the OP is Danzig. Graves based material is almost Panto Misfits, great for getting to see 'The Misfits' live but in truth they were a defunct band as soon as Danzig left.
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