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Comparison of 70s and 90s Punk
Title: Comparison of 70s and 90s Punk
Category: Arts & Humanities / Music
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Comparison of 70s and 90s Punk
Punk music has gone through an evolution ever since the punk explosion in the late seventies. Although today’s punk music retains most of the ideology and sound that defines the punk genre, there are some distinct differences between Nineties and Seventies punk. Most of the punk bands to emerge and gain popularity in the nineties mostly hailed from California (Green Day, the Offspring, etc.). Punk vanguards from the seventies hailed from the East Coast
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punk. But as previously evidenced, the creative forces and inspiration that produced this music influenced and affected the message and sound of the songs. “Liar” is a song derived from the angry punk scene of Great Britain and “What’s My Age Again?” reflects the warm, mellow attitude of Southern California. The distinctions end there. Those looking for the raw sound and power of punk music can find it in both Nineties and Seventies punk.
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