About as debatable as whether punching someone in the face because they said a word that questioned your masculinity is an acceptable thing to do. I suggest you move up a rung on the evolutionary ladder and start waving signs that say "GOD HATES FAGS" at the funerals of soldiers, perhaps after that you can move up to listening to U2. It's not a nice place to be but it's all progress.less_cunning wrote: wearing a Ramones shirt (which, whether that is a punk rock cliche or not is debatable...)
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that's spooky, as i'm watching that episode right now.paul_ wrote:HANDS UP WHO LIKES ME??
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i think the clash were pretty lame, in quite a few ways. i've tried to like them, it didn't work.endsjustifymeans wrote:It's hard for me to define where they are in my musical hierarchy since my taste are so widespread... but I definitely think they are hugely important.St. Jimmy wrote:word. the clash to me are one of the biggest things i've discovered about music.endsjustifymeans wrote: You may be my musical antithesis.
They were known as "the only band that matters" for a reason.
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