There's a punk-rock attitude, clearly, to 'Hated.' There's even a punk-rock attitude to 'The Hangover,' I think. We start the movie with a Glenn Danzig song.
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I always said punk was an attitude. It was never about having a Mohican haircut or wearing a ripped T-shirt. It was all about destruction, and the creative potential within that.
Punk was more based on social change than on music, so it didn't bother me too much. It wasn't really a musical threat.
Punk music is rebellious.
All punk is is attitude. That's what makes it. The attitude.
Punk was defined by an attitude rather than a musical style.
Punk was a protest against work and against boredom. It was a sign of life, a rant, a scream, a rejection of bourgeois morals. But have things improved since then? Arguably, they've got worse.
I don't think punk ever really dies, because punk rock attitude can never die.
The thing about punk is that there are purists. Once you start going outside of that, they don't think what you're doing is punk rock.
Punk was never about one particular clean-cut imagery... it's about many, many individuals coming very loosely together.
It's very cliched to go, 'You're not punk.' We don't care if we are, and we don't care if we aren't.
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