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Old 04-17-2013, 03:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Teenagers with an interest in punk music?

And yet NO RESPECT for the opinions of those older than them and who actually GREW UP on the same punk songs they're listening to? What's up with that? Apparently they know everything and don't care at all about someone who actually grew up when these "old" songs were new and had a Mohawk when he was their age.. what's up with that? And I'm only in my mid-twenties, btw. Punk was in its last days when I was 16..

Why the interest in older NOFX songs if they don't give a **** about people who grew up listening to it??
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Old 04-17-2013, 03:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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You're not punk anymore, clearly
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That's harsh.


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Is this thread satire? If it is, bravo!
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And yet NO RESPECT for the opinions of those older than them and who actually GREW UP on the same punk songs they're listening to? What's up with that? Apparently they know everything and don't care at all about someone who actually grew up when these "old" songs were new and had a Mohawk when he was their age.. what's up with that? And I'm only in my mid-twenties, btw. Punk was in its last days when I was 16..

Why the interest in older NOFX songs if they don't give a **** about people who grew up listening to it??
If you're only in your mid-twenties then you didn't grow up with ****. I'm twenty-six and you don't see me going around bitching about disrespectful young metalhead whippersnappers.
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Just because you like a genre, does not mean you have to like its previous listeners. I listen to older country, oldies etc quite frequently (along with punk metal and everything else under the sun) but I dont spend my days in a retirement home hanging out with the people who grew up on the music of the 30s 40s and 50s
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Just because you like a genre, does not mean you have to like its previous listeners. I listen to older country, oldies etc quite frequently (along with punk metal and everything else under the sun) but I dont spend my days in a retirement home hanging out with the people who grew up on the music of the 30s 40s and 50s
Why not? There is a lot to be learned from people who experienced what you listen to firsthand. I think the opposite way, what could i possibly learn from a teenager, how to pop pimples?
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