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[QUOTE="aril:986134"]nah, real punk is where it's at. when pop punk started getting popular, (LOL, on a side note, anyone remember the local punk punk band FAKE ID?) I just laughed and thouhgt it was a joke, which I still think it is. I grew up listening to classic rock, metal, grunge and old school hip hop. I'm not going to deny the fact that I like 80s/early 90s hip hop or Nirvana's Bleach and stuff when that came out - nothing to be ashamed about. Pop punk isn't just for me - like I said, I think 90% of people that really felt attached to it were young adolescents that were just-learning-about-the opposite-sex-and-cried every-night-because their-girlfriend-or boyfriend-of-3-days broke-up-with-them-so-they-gotta-go-listen-or write-a-song-about-it-and-then-cry-some-more-but-write-love-notes-tomorrow-because-they're-oh-so-miserable-and-constantly-need-attention type people. thrash/hardcore/oldschoolpunk/crust/crossover>pop punk [/QUOTE]
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