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Punk Music in Britain, the new wave
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Posted Nov 24, 2003 by godofbiscuits
Nothing wrong with this entry, just wondering if perhaps an update is required?

in the last few years, punk rock has once again become an extremely strong scene across the uk, well indeed the world. Some may put this down to blink-182 and the pop-punk labels but there is also a lot of very good and innovative punk rock out there from us and uk bands.

it all works on the same ethics but nowadays you dont have to have a mohichan to be a punk!

i must admit to a vested interest here, some very good friends of mine are in a punk band called my deaf audio who are signed to lockjaw records, one of these days im hoping they strike it rich and pay of my debts for going to uni!

so anyways, how about a new guide entry on punk in the 90's and 00's?

geoff

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