Thread: uk vs. us punk?
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Old 04.29.2011, 10:15 PM   #75
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most people who listen to punk as teenagers grow up to eat brown rice and masturbate over tree frogs

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half of these are hardcore or just plain "alternative/college rock" so I do believe they are null and void in a debate regarding UK vs US punk
again, I think you are not thinking of actual punks, more so punkish kinda folks. While mohawks and patches are for the youngsters, most punks I know are still quite self-destructive even to a ripe old age. The only real punks who go the brown rice route are those damned anarcho-animalistas
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