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It's also to do with the actual notes too. I.e. hardcore uses a fair few out of the scale, but in this example of skate punk it's mainly pentatonic or minor
00:03 Ramones 00:28 blink-182 00:40 Social Distortion 01:13 Bad Brains 01:45 Reel Big Fish 02:22 Suicidal Tendencies 02:57 The Mars Volta 03:48 Murderdolls
I wouldn't call the Ska-Punk section Reel Big Fish inspired, they're faster and a bit more punk than ska sometimes. I'd more so call it Less Than Jake.
@@BlazonStone Yeah, it sounded more like a 924 Gilman Street pop punk band, like Pinhead Gunpowder or the Mr T Experience than the Ramones -- I mean, there are upstrokes on the guitar.
We're all headbanging at that sick Punk Rock intro until the emotional pop punk riff comes in and switches from energetic to emotional... Also 2021 is being as sh*tty as 2020, so this video has the energy i need to keep up! Sick stuff!
Usually i associate the style of punk not with the type of guitar playing, but rather the message or feel in the song, for example the misfits were horror punk, but that was because their songs of demons and monsters, but the guitar sounded like regular punk rock, most of the time, but good vid over all
Jamer McGoof I would say there are definitely melodic distinctions. You’ll rarely hear tri tones and chromatic progressions in anything outside of pure hardcore punk rock. You’d probably hear way more major intervals in all of the other styles of punk rock (Ramones sound happy a lot of the time because of major key tonalities)
@@chemicalprisoner5798 It's like you think I'd be referring to SWS and PTV, nah? I'm pretty positive it kind of sounds like something done by glassJAW, the dissonance is close enough to Drives Like Jehu, or at the very least, like Loma Prieta
What you kids keep calling skate punk is calles So-Cal punk popularirzed by games like Tony Hawk 2 on Playstiation... Skatepunk is started by D.R.I or M.O.D.
Green day is not punk! Real punk is Black Flag, The Misfits, cock sparrer, the minutemen, GG Allin, the Dwarves, etc... Green Day would never be in that category. Green day started the fad of singing with a fake british accent, nobody from California talks like that. Real punks call Green Day and Blink 182 'Hot Topic Bands'. These groups look like someone you see in an ad for Hot Topic.
Give A Wilhelm Scream or Propagandhi a listen then. I'd start with "Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes" by Propagandhi. It should ease you into the genre :)
@@aldomares1887 I dunno just not the biggest fan of the ol' djent, my mate is heavy into it just never reaonated with me, plus I don't see how it would work :S haha
@@xXkittygirl420Xx Nope dude, that guitar it's a Chibson Les Paul custom "replica" and the guitar of Frank was an Epiphone Les Paul Custom with the open book headstock
I think you have: Punk of 70´s, Punk 80 in California: Hardcore & post punk, Punk 90 in California: Skate Punk, Punk Rock, Alternative & Grunge Punk, then you have Ska punk & antillan sounds mixes, Pop Punk.
Like most genres I suspect, people can really disagree on what "real (genre)" is supposed to sound like but I think you've really captured a good representation of each with this. Great job. EDIT: what hollow body was that?
This is what first popped up in my mind for me: Punk Rock- Bad Religion Pop Punk- The Story So Far Cow Punk- Social Distortion Hardcore Punk- Black Flag Ska Punk- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Skate Punk- NOFX Prog Punk- (I don't really listen to prog punk, and I know they're not prog punk, but) Insomniac era Green Day with a hint of Dead Kennedys Horror Punk-Misfits
Andy Ake I definitely think early nirvana is like a hybrid genre of punk and grunge , but if you compare like soundgarden to that it’s a pretty different sound . Both are sub genres of rock so there’s definitely some similarities
Most of the bands in grunge don't really sound similar, but there's totally an argument to be made that bands like Nirvana, green river and Mudhoney are punk, but totally not Alice In Chains, Melvins, Soundgarden or their ilk because they are much more metal
You aren't entirely wrong - some grunge bands definitely represent a certain punk sound, but I think grunge is just too loosely-defined in general - take a look at the big four grunge bands and you will see that the four of them have fairly different influences. For example, Pearl Jam definitely had a more "classic-rock" sound, whereas Nirvana had clear punk influence on its sound.
What you kids keep calling skate punk is called So-Cal punk popularized by games like Tony Hawk 2 on PlayStation... Skatepunk was crossover thrash started by D.R.I or M.O.D.