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blue
10-04-2009, 09:31 PM
THis blogger (http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/getback/144976/hot-topic-punks-in-a-fake-punk-world/) asks the question is punk dead.


Hot Topic Punks in a Fake Punk World
Posted Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:52pm PDT by Shawn Amos in GetBack

Punk is dead. Actually, it died a long time ago once the Sex Pistols imploded and The Clash's Joe Strummer had the temerity to kick Mick Jones out of the band and then release the career-killing record "Cut the Crap."




No, scratch that. Punk died when the first Hot Topic store opened in 1988.




What started as a way to capitalize on the early MTV craze has become pre-fabricated shorthand for something that is supposed to resemble punk in some sanitized, VMA world. Now you can now have that punk rock feeling without ever leaving the safety of the shopping mall. It's the Hot Topic-ing of America.




Punk was born on the street but is now bred in major label board rooms with clothing manufacturer tie-ins. Here's a reminder of pre-Hot Topic punk when the safety pins came from a dirty rehearsal room instead of an online catalogue.









GALLERY: The Sex Pistols: Original Hot Topic Band?









There's something wrong about a publicly traded company (over $741M in revenue in 2006) selling "Blood Is the New Pink" wristbands. Or maybe it's right. Maybe it's just as punk as Johnny Rotten schilling butter on a British commercial. Maybe Hot Topic just figured out what other '70s punks were too dumb to realize: it's better to be the man than fight him.




And now…the Hot Topic Top 5




GREEN DAY
They began as the shining stars of 924 Gilman Street (a Berkeley, CA punk club dedicated to independent punk music) and wound up as poster boys for major label sellouts. Certainly, any band who's sold over 20 million albums and won three Grammys is having the last laugh. Still, they're not doing the punk legacy any favors.









AVRIL LAVIGNE
The Canadian "pop punk" singer claims the following as her punk bona fide: working to establish equal rights for skateboarders and marrying fellow Hot Topic punker Deryck Whibley (Sum 41). Two words that should ever go together are "pop" and "punk." Her and Whibley split in September, which can only help their cred. Divorce is very punk.









BLINK-182
Tattoos do not the punk make.









GOOD CHARLOTTE
If it weren't for the Madden twins' dating Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton, I'd be convinced. Any true punk wouldn't be within 10 miles of those two chicks.









SIMPLE PLAN
What is it with French Canadians and pop punk? Another Hot Topic band who committed yet another cardinal punk sin. Band members Pierre Bouvier and Chuck Comeau started brainstorming about forming a band while attending a Sugar Ray show. 'Nuff said.

Real Punk music and the movement may not be dead, but finding it is getting harder and harder to find among the hip fakers.

kitten645
10-04-2009, 10:10 PM
Local DJ covered this brilliantly a while back. Google:
MC Lars Hot Topic Is Not Punk Rock Lyrics

Most awesome song EVER! I happen to like going to Hot Topic for nostagia's sake. Being pimped to the young isn't my thing so I don't buy anything. I just visit my favorite Blondie image. LOL~

DJFyrewolf36
10-04-2009, 10:24 PM
Agreed...although I shamefully do like Green Day ;)

blue
10-05-2009, 01:26 AM
Ild gladly smack the crap out of, and the punk into, Green Day and any other psudo punk band out there.

If I can get my hands working right again Ild play in a punk band, maybe a funk/punk band if my hands heal right.

finn's mom
10-05-2009, 10:20 AM
I like Green Day. I don't really worry too much about labels, so it's easier to enjoy music for what it is. I like The Living End, too, not sure if they're considered punk, either. But it's fun. :)

Twisterdog
10-06-2009, 12:24 PM
... I don't really worry too much about labels, so it's easier to enjoy music for what it is...

Agreed. Labels change, names change, fads come and go. But no matter what sound you are looking for, it's out there, no matter what it's called.

blue
10-07-2009, 02:54 AM
I admit I got out of the punk culture along time ago, wasnt in it very long for that matter, even with the mohawk I was always more rockabilly punk. Shaved off the mohowk a few weeks before going to Boot.

I still love the music.