At some point in the 80’s the social movement of kids with mohawks and bondage pants who didn’t want to work lost momentum. They shaved their heads, got new woredrobes and got jobs, or otherwise died from a drug overdose. Then, at some point in the early 90’s punk resurfaced (thanks to bands like Greenday) except now it wasn’t all about fuck-the-system and anarchy, now they were love songs, and songs about growing up in the suburbs and why parents suck. Very few bandsĀ today still support the idea of anarchy. A few years ago Rage Against The Machine broke up – they were, in my opinion, the greatest political band in history – leaving only a few scarcely-known underground bands, and Anti-Flag. Enjoy.




True, but the instrumentalists of Rage Against the Machine joined with Chris Cornell (of Soundgarden) and formed Audioslave, which is not punk rock, but just great rock n’ roll!
I never really liked audioslave so much. They’re good, but I never really got into them. I guess it’s because I’m still bitter from RATM breaking up!
Leftover Crack, Choking Victim, Black Flag, Against all authority, lovelovelvoe<3333
anarchist.