Top Ten List of Punk Songs

Timothy Sexton
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With Some Very Narrow Restrictions Attached

Top ten lists tend to annoy most people more than enlighten. I've personally never encountered a top ten list of anything with which I completely agreed. In fact, the fun usually comes from wondering what in the heck the list compiler was thinking in putting one or two particular entries onto the li
st. Still, I can't resist checking out a top ten list. I don't think many people can. There's something about a list of the best or worst or most amazing things that makes us comfortable. Humans love to categorize things. Some people might argue that it's hardwired into our psyche, but I strongly resist thinking humans are instinctually programmed to do anything. After all, a baby will crawl right off the roof of a building it you let him; he has to learn fear.

Loving lists is a conditioned response, too, I think. After all, we are bombarded with lists all the time. Come the end of the month millions of people will be glued to their television watching famous people read variously populated lists of five people (or five lists of people!) who will then be narrowed down the best. When you think about it, The Academy Awards is just one long litany of top five lists narrowed to a list of final winners.

Then, of course, there's the reigning king of lists, David Letterman. (Who, by the by, I think presided over the most entertaining Oscar telecast of all time and I can't understand why his shot was considered a dud and he's never been invited back when Whoopee Goldberg consistently bombs and yet gets invited back just about every time Billy Crystal turns it down. But I digress.)

 
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ow, this is the most forgettable top 10. I gotta think you werent much of a punk in yer day. These are 10 bands I dont even think about when I think of the top 10 songs and bands of my era. Obviously I was in the thick of it. You have to remember that really New York and Los Angeles had this coming out party in the late 70's and a few years into the 80's was about the span ofthe greatest songs to never hit the airways. I didnt see one Dangerhouse, Touch n Go or any other independent label band that took chances on these bands. What you got here is a list of barely qualifying punk hardcore bands that managed to be less edgy and some I wouldnt really call punk at all. You wont see any great response from an old hardcore fan without at least Minor Threat or Black Flag on the list. But really some of the greatest records of the day were by bands that could barely put em out there. You might need to do some more digging for a list like this. Punk and hardcore kinda get lumped together bu

Posted on 12/30/2008 at 4:12:13 AM

How could you leave off Ca Plane Pour Moi? http://stuckbetweenstations.org/2007/05/12/plastic-bertrand/

Posted on 05/13/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

I like the punk songs.

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

I like the punk songs.

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

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