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Punk Rock and the Poos

Cast Cat

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I remember on the old forum that someone had spoken about Punk Rock having been created by the Poos. I don't remember who it was. I have some questions about that though, specifically if it was the C.I.A. who was behind it.

I located this article:

https://thehardtimes.net/blog/we-interview-the-cia-agent-who-created-punk-rock-as-a-psyop-to-make-legitimate-revolt-look-stupid/

Do you believe this was really an former agent exposing the truth?

Thank you.

-Ave Satanas-
 
Jazz causes depression, there have been studies on this. It is not harmonious (random inharmonious stops and starts), and jazz players and jazz listeners have a significantly higher chance of depression than any other musical genre. It simply isn't good for the brain, whereas classical music helps the brain develop is a beneficial way.

As for punk, it started in the UK, so I'm not sure how the American CIA could have "created" it. Studying the history of punk, it helped the working class people get inspired again to get out of the post-war England mindset. It gave young people (teens and 20's) energy to take control of their lives, and think outside of the box, instead of doing what their parents were forced to do after a broken post-war England: get boring, dull factory jobs and plug away, slave to the grind, barely able to make ends meet in the broken economy.

England was broken after the war, the punk scene gave it new life. Sure, punk is not talented, dirty, degenerate, but it seems to be the best that could have been born from its former situation (broken post-war). And that's how life and civilization evolves, from the best it could have. As time goes on, our society will become better and better, but we need to do the best we can currently, first, before further improvements and advancements.

Adding to this, remember that the yehuborim hijack everything. So punk may have been created by Gentiles who were fed up with the broken way of life their parents lived, but of course it was hijacked as with everything else.
 
Lydia [JG said:
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Jazz causes depression, there have been studies on this. It is not harmonious (random inharmonious stops and starts), and jazz players and jazz listeners have a significantly higher chance of depression than any other musical genre. It simply isn't good for the brain, whereas classical music helps the brain develop is a beneficial way.

As for punk, it started in the UK, so I'm not sure how the American CIA could have "created" it. Studying the history of punk, it helped the working class people get inspired again to get out of the post-war England mindset. It gave young people (teens and 20's) energy to take control of their lives, and think outside of the box, instead of doing what their parents were forced to do after a broken post-war England: get boring, dull factory jobs and plug away, slave to the grind, barely able to make ends meet in the broken economy.

England was broken after the war, the punk scene gave it new life. Sure, punk is not talented, dirty, degenerate, but it seems to be the best that could have been born from its former situation (broken post-war). And that's how life and civilization evolves, from the best it could have. As time goes on, our society will become better and better, but we need to do the best we can currently, first, before further improvements and advancements.

Adding to this, remember that the yehuborim hijack everything. So punk may have been created by Gentiles who were fed up with the broken way of life their parents lived, but of course it was hijacked as with everything else.

On studying how the "gothic" style of music was started, it developed in one place from the punk style, and in another it said it was "just there". Thats because the band that started that style of music went touring overseas.
That probably also happened with Punk. It was brought overseas.
 
What I have been thinking about punk, based on what little I have heard and something else I mention below, is that it could be more the idea and argument that "Why does it have to sound like everything else? Why can't we make it different and unusual?" and similarly "It should be strange and 'messy', shouldn't it? Why not?", sort of things. I read or heard something years ago that said punk was supposed to sound as it does, so I think it is more deliberate. Hey, if you can make music out of pots, pans, plates and pantry items, then why not?! Lol. People are fed-up with "the system", "the man", "the powers that be", "the establishment", so I am guessing it was borne out of that, and maybe bullying and fitting-in, or lack thereof, with current genres of music and genres of other things and sub-cultural groups, etc.

One song I like, and before I realised the name of it and what the main lyric was, is Adolescents - Amoeba. I don't know all of the lyrics - mostly the main one. It sounds quite good... until I realised they're literally lyric-ing "amoeba"... lol. The song was written by a Rikk Agnew -

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Despite graduating with a 4.2 GPA, he loathed high school, saying it "destroyed more than it taught socially" and describing it as a place where people going through the changes of puberty and angst are being taught together to learn stuff for their lives.[5] Because he was shy, Agnew gravitated toward music, and played various instruments that he and his younger brothers Frank and Alfie found around the house.[6]

Formerly of
Social Distortion
Adolescents
Christian Death
D.I.
45 Grave

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rikk_Agnew

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I mentioned pots, pants, plates and pantry items before I read this. I don't know if they count as instruments in this Wikipaedia entry, though.
 

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