Punk Rock has always been about doing it yourself. The precursor bands of the '70s influenced the beginning of many other bands of the same style, passed through the '80s, without money, sometimes without an audience, without perspective, but the love for music was always there. Some bands survived and got to the '90s, and they created an independent way of showing how much they had evolved musically. Globalization made it possible, and they managed to reach almost every corner of the world. Many bands from the '90s created a huge impact on many different scenes around the globe. And here comes the internet, the access to information is within reach of the majority. And these same people who have gone through the entire process of movement from the beginning till now realized that, in fact, we do not need the intermediary. We make the music, the style, the clothes, the beers, organize our own festivals or even make our own channel. Alfredo M.R.Vicente (Channel Director-Producer)
Matt's bass sounds so damn good. Highly underated or maybe just not known how damn good he is. Ya know it's a punk band those guys just make noise type attitudes
21st century digital boy.... I gotta 64 valiant, handful of valiums, couple of beers really do me right In the heat of the summer better calll up a plumber turn off the steam pipe to cool me off! With your big crime fighters and your newspapers writers I still need a drugstore too cure my buzz... Wild ! Wild ! Wild in the streets. Teenage jive fucking wreck !
Absolutely no idea why i bobbed back to comment this bit here goes (It'll make fuck all difference anyways). If "Punk Rockers" spent as much time scrapping with The System as they do eachother...the P0nk RaWk might not be TOTAL bullsh...but...😊
Cmon ya schmucks!, One more time for Herschel!!! 😂 Edit: Commented that before he said it. Unpaused the video and it was LITERALLY the next line!!! 😂 GWAAAN THE BREWS!!!
Gotta love the one punk rock band that has the ability of making you feel incredibly stupid with lyrics... im still astonished by how Greg and Brett weaved punk rock with extreme philosophical/scientific/historical lyrical tonnage at such a young age. Thank you for making so many people feel extremely naive!