Was even impressed he got the scene and timeframe correct for deathrock. My beyond-what-any-sane-person-would-consider-pertinent-or-needed insistence on useless details is gruntled
@@RyGuy147 exactly. Except the pit at the As I Lay Dyingshow, it was violent, people were throwing swings, haymakers. It might have been gwar & cannibal corpse that got people torqued up! This was at ' sounds of the underground ' tour #2 . Behemoth, chamaira , in flames, ect ,an incredible lineup
Are you really hardcore if you haven’t been 360 kicked and clocked in the jaw by some obese 45 year old who still calls himself a kid while he holds his beer that he’s half spilled onto his camouflage pants that go way too low on his legs?
@@Malegys Bullshit. Post-Punk was just as confrontational and boundary pushing as early punk was, possibly even more so because they went out of their way to alienate all the dumb meatheads who just wanted to drink beer and slam their heads into the walls.
@@diydylana3151 I mean, It's in the name. :D Just kidding, in my city there's a grafiti "I post pankeri su pankeri" and I always loved that. I mean Joy Division is much closer to punk than something like Souxie and tha Banshees, but that's what I love about punk. You have many offsets of it that bear little resemblance to punk yet they all carry the same "gene" like alternative, indie, noise rock, grunge, britpop (i understand that on some level those are all the same thing but still...)
Tonight's the night that we got the truck We're goin' downtown, gonna beat up drunks Your turn to drive, I'll bring the beer It's a late late shift, no one to fear
Just bingeing these videos right now and as a music lover I greatly appreciate you always listing all of the songs featured in order at the end. Unsung hero
@@johnindigo5477 It's kinda just a subgenre of grindcore anyways, or it's where thrashcore overlaps with grind. There's a lot of faster, heavier and sometimes weirder hardcore punk from the late 80s and 90s that didn't follow the main direction that hardcore went in and the boundaries between all those microgenres are pretty fuzzy. Most of the early PV bands also got lumped under other subgenre labels at the time they were active, hardcore punk being the most common one; they were often adjacent to screamo and crust bands but also poked fun at them. They were less close with the tough guy and youth crew stuff that kinda defines hardcore in that era for most people.
Good stuff. I'm surprised horror punk wasn't Misfits. It could use melodic punk, straight edge, goth punk, street punk, oi/skin, grunge punk, mainstream punk
@@liquidboss2719 ok lol well I love those bands and I've never heard those made up genres in my life 😂 Distillers is just Punk rock/ Street punk and so is Rancid. Also just because Rancid was bigger doesn't mean they're "mainstream punk", NOFX on the other hand, you could argue that. Also check out early distillers, sounds just like Rancid cause Brody was copying Tim lol
@@liquidboss2719 I could see why you'd say grunge for an album like Coral Fang, but I've just honestly never heard that term lol, I'd say it's more alternative punk
Chameleooons 🖤my girlfriend once drunkenly shouted 'MARK MARK ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE!' after a gig and he gave us the best surprised glance before he went into their van. But he came back out and hung out, we were worried we'd just terrified him haha
I really wish someone listed the songs played. I haven't heard some of them before and really wanna check them out, especially the second Ska punk song and the first horror punk song they played.
Well sorry to dissapoint you but the music that's played on Ska Punk was'nt ska punk, Folk punk doesn't exist and skate punk was not realy a thing it's was just the first wave of hardcore punk born back in L.A. they call it skate punk 'caus that's what the skater boys used to listen to.
Idk if Butthole surfers is psychedelic punk or what you'd call it but I could definitely see the clip where Otto mistakes the schoolbus for a helicopter accompanied with cherub or to parter.
1:41 🤔hmmmmmm….I personally don’t think that being depressed is not really an accurate thing for pop punk, because there are plenty of pop punk bands that tend to be very cheerful, and light-hearted. So it does seem to me that what you're describing here is "emo".
It’s so cool seeing the old episodes where the culture back then demonized rock music
Now people are nostalgic for it
Well, it didn't really.
It was always someone like Marge, Helen Lovejoy, The Flanders household, etc. to take the piss out of them.
@@johnindigo5477 not only that, everyone wants to call themselves "rockers", even pop rappers
facts
I would just appreciate the attention at this point
Coupling Jello Biafra with the raving derilect that Chief Wiggum is trying to talk to is perfect.
ditto
And remember kids, anger is an energy
Or as RATM would say, anger is a gift
Anger. Hostility towards the opposition
what an easy PIL to swallow
Hate Unites, hate moves mountains
May the road rise with you
Finally one of these videos that feels like it was created specifically for me! My useless knowledge of punk has finally paid off.
Was even impressed he got the scene and timeframe correct for deathrock.
My beyond-what-any-sane-person-would-consider-pertinent-or-needed insistence on useless details is gruntled
Yayy found my gang finally
I just died! XD
“Making a teenager depressed is like shooting a fish in the barrel.”
Like taking the candy away from a baby!
In the original episode where Bart says "Making teenagers depressed is like shooting fish in a barrel", they were actually listening to grunge.
@@fearlesssockpuppet makes sense. at least pop punk is hopeful. Grunge is a bunch of burnouts smoking and doing heroin because nobody like them
The hardcore pit was awesome. Good friendly violent fun .
Yay
Come on and do the toxic waltz
"I'll shove you as hard as I can but if you fall I'll be the first to offer you a hand"
@@RyGuy147 exactly. Except the pit at the As I Lay Dyingshow, it was violent, people were throwing swings, haymakers. It might have been gwar & cannibal corpse that got people torqued up!
This was at ' sounds of the underground ' tour #2 . Behemoth, chamaira , in flames, ect ,an incredible lineup
Are you really hardcore if you haven’t been 360 kicked and clocked in the jaw by some obese 45 year old who still calls himself a kid while he holds his beer that he’s half spilled onto his camouflage pants that go way too low on his legs?
Glad post-punk is mentioned it’s my favorite genre
It's also the safest one out of the Punk Spectrum.
@@Malegys I wouldn't call it safe. Half of the lead singers killed themselves.
@@Malegys Depends on the band. Also, Pop-Punk is way safer.
@@Malegys Bullshit. Post-Punk was just as confrontational and boundary pushing as early punk was, possibly even more so because they went out of their way to alienate all the dumb meatheads who just wanted to drink beer and slam their heads into the walls.
@@diydylana3151 I mean, It's in the name. :D Just kidding, in my city there's a grafiti "I post pankeri su pankeri" and I always loved that. I mean Joy Division is much closer to punk than something like Souxie and tha Banshees, but that's what I love about punk. You have many offsets of it that bear little resemblance to punk yet they all carry the same "gene" like alternative, indie, noise rock, grunge, britpop (i understand that on some level those are all the same thing but still...)
The skate punk segment started and holy fuck that one clip with Pro Skater in it was an entire mood.
Not only these videos are fun, but I'm learning stuff too.
Damn that's awesome.
brother
@@iamthedrumandbassfarmer8735
Fam
lunatics unite
Classic Punk - Let's not forget Ramones were guest stars in one Simpsons episode
They are not the Rolling Stones
The last Chameleons clip cracked me up
Brought a little tear to my eye. The Chameleons are a top 5 band for me.
@@shahirmonsuruddin6555 Criminally overlooked and underrated.
@@Motavian
It was a pleasant surprise. I think the chorus of Monkeyland or Second Skin would've also went well with that image of poor Barney.
I was just shocked to see them recognized. Also loved the L7 track fast and frightening getting a play
*Post-Punk* It's different, I'll give you that
Right, because it's not a subgenre of Punk but a genre of its own
@@Reani71 I love your profile picture RIP Ian
@@raytheshredgod6987 Thanks, he probably stands for my musical life journey, love Ian
The only thing better than this video is realizing you're not alone in your musical taste.
As a total thrash metalhead that crust joke made me chuckle quite a bit lol 😂
These videos bring aestetical joy, awesome stuff
I love the post punk joke with Cities on Duty by the Banshees "It's different I'll tell you that."😆
The shade on All The Small Things was perfect.
Tonight's the night that we got the truck
We're goin' downtown, gonna beat up drunks
Your turn to drive, I'll bring the beer
It's a late late shift, no one to fear
So let's ride!
No sirree jack we’re just givin tickets
"It's different, I'll give you that."
Just bingeing these videos right now and as a music lover I greatly appreciate you always listing all of the songs featured in order at the end. Unsung hero
I kept waiting for the Misfits but crack up loud at Hardcore Punk . Hahahaha
Folk punk Mo crying to Days n Daze is too relateable
00:52 had me legitimately dying from laughter
Ska-punk with Tito Puente sounds like a great idea
Gee, I hope all the subgenres are this much fun!
@@Interfaune Cut to Skinner doing a Jello Biafra spoken word performance.
Nice job although I was disappointed that Powerviolnce wasn’t on here but still good work.
Isn't it distinct enough to be it's own genre?
@@johnindigo5477
It's kinda just a subgenre of grindcore anyways, or it's where thrashcore overlaps with grind.
There's a lot of faster, heavier and sometimes weirder hardcore punk from the late 80s and 90s that didn't follow the main direction that hardcore went in and the boundaries between all those microgenres are pretty fuzzy. Most of the early PV bands also got lumped under other subgenre labels at the time they were active, hardcore punk being the most common one; they were often adjacent to screamo and crust bands but also poked fun at them. They were less close with the tough guy and youth crew stuff that kinda defines hardcore in that era for most people.
Missed opportunity to feature the episode with Blink 182 in it
Needs more views
I'm gonna watch it a few more times to help out
0:48 yo never thought I'd hear amebix in a Simpsons meme hell yeah
You're a true hero for putting all of the songs at the end
I clicked on this just curious for Riot Grrl and I wasn't disappointed.
Id love it if I got a slice of cantaloupe after listening to proto punk
1:30 perfect use of THPS2, lmao
Deathrock one had me cracking up
Good stuff.
I'm surprised horror punk wasn't Misfits.
It could use melodic punk, straight edge, goth punk, street punk, oi/skin, grunge punk, mainstream punk
Grunge punk and mainstream punk? I think you're reaching lol
@@extremelynormalperson Grunge punk being like Distillers late stuff. Rancid is mainstream.
@@liquidboss2719 ok lol well I love those bands and I've never heard those made up genres in my life 😂 Distillers is just Punk rock/ Street punk and so is Rancid. Also just because Rancid was bigger doesn't mean they're "mainstream punk", NOFX on the other hand, you could argue that. Also check out early distillers, sounds just like Rancid cause Brody was copying Tim lol
@@liquidboss2719 I could see why you'd say grunge for an album like Coral Fang, but I've just honestly never heard that term lol, I'd say it's more alternative punk
Isn't mainstream punk just pop punk? Lmao
The second anarchist clips is edited exactly as if it were for a toonami commercial
“It’s different I’ll give you that” 🤣🤣🤣
The button said not to press it and i did😃😌
love see horror and post punk included
Oh damn I got goosebumps when you picked swamp thing, what an incredible band. Seen them live 6 times and they’re amazing every time
Big up Millencolin!
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I love that you're including Proto-Punk and Post-Punk
Great choices, loved hearing 45 grave
"By moderate demand" actually shows like the name of a punk band.
God dammit now I want to see a Riot Grrl Simpsons MV
Proof that The Simpsons goes with anything.
Te faltó el Oi!, Con el clip de Homero y sus parientes golpeándose con la cabeza xD
Can’t wait for part 2 with genres like emocore, screamo and metalcore (metallic hardcore)
crust also works for crossover
Thank you old Hardcore punk for paving the way for Thrash metal!!
thrash metal crust punk meme was funny
Starting off with the best iggy track for doing cocaine alone at 4am
judging by the comment, pfp, & username,,,,, u seem like somebody who's doing a-ok!😊👍
@@Sydney-Casket-Base I do okay for myself
@@Drunkyboi fair enough, i was lowkey projecting when i wrote that comment. good luck to u & sorry for being rude
@@Sydney-Casket-Base Its quite alright. And to be fair, at one point in time I was an entirely different person on an entirely different trajectory
What about oi! and post-hardcore
I only know mcr lmao, let's see if it'll change in a couple of months when this will get eventually re-recommended back to me
Fuck yeah, Chameleons
Love it this is the cross over I needed
This video just reminded me that i once listened to some comeback kid and now i downloaded 2 of their albums.
loved seeing riot grrrl on here
Idk If I'm goth or punk. I love goth music, but I grew up on punk and metalhead. So I'm confused
1/2 Damned, 1/2 Bauhaus, and 1/2 Motorhead. How can you go wrong?
@@deepeddyrecords5933 don't forget emo metal like three days grace
@@AnAngryMagpie Not my thing, but cool if you like them. Check out Agent Orange.
you're Ghost
Goth is part Punk anyway cause Gothic Rock came from Post-punk. Goths are just spookier punks.
Chameleooons 🖤my girlfriend once drunkenly shouted 'MARK MARK ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE!' after a gig and he gave us the best surprised glance before he went into their van. But he came back out and hung out, we were worried we'd just terrified him haha
Did anyone else start headbanging when DK came on lmao
Wow. That was cosmic. (Part 2 when? I wanna see some Celtic Punk and maybe Cow Punk)
you used those clips for riot grrl while there's literally an episode about riot grrls
Where are the two-tone punk bands of the ska revival like The Specials, Madness, and the English Beat?
45Grave YIIII
edit; and MCR and Siouxsie and The Banshees
I would of put "Swan lake - PIL" In place of city in dust but i appreciate it nonetheless.
Thanks for the set list of my next mix
Calling MCR pop punk is such a bold move I can’t help but respect it. I don’t agree but I respect it
I really wish someone listed the songs played. I haven't heard some of them before and really wanna check them out, especially the second Ska punk song and the first horror punk song they played.
They're at the end of the video👻
aye the timestamps would be good
They were at the end of the video my guy lmfaoo
The second ska punk song was [spunge]-Disco Kid and the first death rock one was 45 Grave- Partytime
00:56 Hahahaha that was fun
Thank you for teaching me about these genres.
So glad to see Days N Daze set to a video of me
imagine calling suicidal tendencies skate lmfao!
Thats what we called it growing up.
if Cardiacs was in there it’d be the episode of Homer going to clown college
We all said " ... it's different, I'll give you that" the first time we listened to post-punk.
I'm in love with Sleater-Kinney now because of this video
This is the first that I'm learning Dead Kennedys are hardcore
The post punk was genius 👏
0:42 EYOOO Misanthropic Drunken Loner! Never thought I'd encounter that song in the wild
i didnt know skate punk was a genre i always thought that was just ska
I slept too long on Blink 182.
There. I said it.
plz do indie genres like shoegaze, dream pop, jangle, twee pop etc.
Accurate, lol
Hey! You forgot to add Pronk (Progressive punk) and Cowpunk.
Examples:
Pronk- The Cardiacs
Cowpunk- Meat Puppets
And yet The Stooges were probably the best punk band of all- the sub genres that emerged could never reach their heights
The Stooges were amazing but they don't quite make #1.
0:57 less than jake
I thought no one listened to Christian death anymore :,)
Blink-182 still slaps, so does MCR
Awesome that's all
Today I discovered that ska punk, folk punk, and skate punk exist, and that I love them.
Well sorry to dissapoint you but the music that's played on Ska Punk was'nt ska punk, Folk punk doesn't exist and skate punk was not realy a thing it's was just the first wave of hardcore punk born back in L.A. they call it skate punk 'caus that's what the skater boys used to listen to.
Folk Punk isn't real. It's just punk on acoustics. So like punk but with even less money.
Idk, I feel like songs like The Orphans and Mischief Brew have their own unique identity that would pull them into folk territory
@@grugg3108 If you wished for me to stop being sarcastic, then yes.
Idk if Butthole surfers is psychedelic punk or what you'd call it but I could definitely see the clip where Otto mistakes the schoolbus for a helicopter accompanied with cherub or to parter.
Folk punk was spot on
Reinventing Axl Rose was a great album
1:41 🤔hmmmmmm….I personally don’t think that being depressed is not really an accurate thing for pop punk, because there are plenty of pop punk bands that tend to be very cheerful, and light-hearted.
So it does seem to me that what you're describing here is "emo".
I felt Millhouse playing THPS2.
1:39 My Chemical Romance mentioned!!!
Came here for the inevitable Suicidal Tendencies reference. ST!!!
Those last 4 songs 🖤🖤🖤🖤
0:17 Have the Rolling Stones killed.
You could have g-noted us at 1:38, but you didn't. Respect.