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caio1982 | 7 years ago

NOFX's El Hefe and Bad Religion's Greg Graffin come to mind, respectively in your sentence.

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tnecniv|7 years ago

Good choices. I was thinking of Bad Brains, who started out as a fusion band, and Craig Finn's early stuff, but that probably gets into more post-punk.

aerotwelve|7 years ago

If we're going out in the world of genre-spanning punk, Husker Dü, Hot Snakes/Drive Like Jehu, Wire, and (possibly if you count them) Shellac deserve a strong recommendation. The creativity and diversity in the world of post-punk is remarkable.

bengarrr|7 years ago

Reagan Youth and Dave Rubinstein come to mind as well.

LoSboccacc|7 years ago

Was just reading parent comment and thinking “we don’t play ska anymore, we don’t play ska anymore, because it sucks”

Punk is so interesting in his variations. Compare with metal where speed, black, alternative etc are quite coded and baroque, whereas punk still manages to stat fresh.

I think while there are plenty genre that requires more skill than punk, that doesn’t make punk itself the musical equivalent of simpleton.

In some aspects, it’s the artigianal counterpart of the mass produced pop.