Believe it or not, Bowie (along with Roxy Music) was a big influence on punk as well.Trent Reznor really credits David Bowie as his biggest, single influence.
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Believe it or not, Bowie (along with Roxy Music) was a big influence on punk as well.Trent Reznor really credits David Bowie as his biggest, single influence.
When talking L.A. punk, don't forget the Germs, who were the seminal band in that genre.With Punk you have to give some of the LA bands credit...Cramps, Black Flag, ect....I guess the Clash are very influential, even though I never really got into them....
I totally disagree about your Tupac argument. Tupac wanted peace more than anything, so your attack on him saying he promoted gangs and blacks to kill each other is crazy. He wrote about what he saw, which is why his lyrics are so harsh, because he lived that. Many of his songs promote change and peace, even his motto "THUG LIFE" set up rules to make up a better society.Tupac only flamed the fan though he has some incredible ability to muster up damn near anything and make it sound good, the thug life would be responsible for the deaths of thousands of black people all over the country. Music that spawns death isn't music, it's propaganda.
No Whites Allowed?? How about Niggas With Attitudes.NWA. No Whites Allowed