Got to see these guys yesterday in denver and they were incredible!! Finally got to see my favorite band and im glad i did since its their farewell tour. They played 2 sets which was so awesome and they played this song on their first set!
Never fell in love 'til i fell in love with you Never knew what a good time was 'til i had a good time with you If you wanna get the feeling and you wanna get it right Then the music got to be loud For when the music hits me i feel no pain at all Here it is Here i am Turn it up fuckin' loud!! Radio, Radio, Radio... Radio, Radio, Radio... When i got the music I got a place to go Radio, Radio, Radio... Radio, Radio, Radio... When i got the music in me I got a place i can go I got a place i can go Warm summer night i was drinking with my dad He tried to give me the love That i never had But he gave more love to his bottle of wine So i had to go out and find Love of another kind Here it is Here i am Turn it up fuckin' loud!! Radio, Radio, Radio... Radio, Radio, Radio... When i got the music I got a place to go Radio, Radio, Radio... Radio, Radio, Radio... When i got the music in me I got a place i can go Radio clash Magnificent seven I was a choir boy You showed me no heaven Two idols surley lost No remorse ignoring the cost Everybody: Radio, Radio, Radio... Radio, Radio, Radio... When i got the music I got a place to go Radio, Radio, Radio... Radio, Radio, Radio... When i got the music in me I got a place to go
Someday when mankind has evolved and perhaps reached enlightenment, Nofx will finally be recognized as one of the, if not, the greatest band. The Decline: case closed.
At first I thought it would be a cover of Alkaline Trio's song Radio! I was waiting for the "Shakin', Like a dog shittin' razorblades" lol, but this is still awesome!
oh man, the concert in Tahoe on the 3rd of jan was gnarly/rad we destroyed security guards, tables and basic rules and general health codes at Monte blue.......
If you're talking about their latest three albums, then I completely agree: no substance whatsoever. But from 39/Smooth to 21st Century Breakdown, Billie Joe Armstrong and the Green Day crew were always doing what they liked and, not only making very intelligent criticisms of the punk rock community from which they came from, but also wrote great songs about mortality, social archetypes, media overload and its impact on our culture, anxiety, what it means to have artistic integrity, etc.
And yes, many bands have been told by others that they aren't punk and left the community. But I wonder just how many of them left of their own accord. I bet you that some of them had always had clear-cut ideas ideas of who they were as people (ideas which the philosophy of punk was absolutely congruent with) and the punk community, believing them not to be punk, relentlessly beat the ideals out of them until they weren't sure who they were anymore. :P
i have to admit i laffed when the "never trust a hippy" album artwork popped up. i snitched on a priest once for masturbating in front of me he thought i was blind AND a young boy. i was none of those things so i just raised hell. its hard to catch a priest.
@magicalwrath to be fair they kind of are, they've done loads of reggae style songs, check out best god in show or eat the meek.. although im sure you probabaly already have lol
So, really man, I feel like, as long as the music you're making is a sincere effort of your artistic abilities, and as best an expression of who you are as a person as you can muster, then who is to say you aren't writing music that could be considered "punk?" And if you're truly an outsider who feels misunderstood or is fed up with something about humanity, and you manage to express those feelings through your music, then you're definitely punk rock.
Punk does not mean being yourself Lmao It’s a genre. It has a certain sound. Thats like saying “if you just play music that expresses you to the best of your ability that’s true metal” like ..what lmao
@@darickfrasca2390 No, there are sub-genres of punk, which are the types of music people decide to make like Skate punk, Ska, and street punk.Now not everything that has punk and anti-authority view is punk.A lot of OLDer country and blue-grass was very anti-authority and anti-racism.Just because rap has those views also dosent make it punk, but you are not punk if you support coprarations and racism, you are a piece of sh*t.Punk has sounds, but in my oppion if your a nazi your not a punk.
Last I checked, The Clash didn't check out of the mainstream department. They died in it. The Ramones are practically a household name now. Johnny Rotten does butter advertisements for Christ's sake, and it doesn't look like he's going to stop anytime soon. Are these people not punk despite what they've done?! Also, if your beef is that you DON'T LIKE Green Day, then that's one thing. But to say that they aren't punk, well, that's an entire different story.