I’ve been spending a lot of time speaking with a friend of mine via social media about our years being punk rockers. She was more on the fan side of things where I was a drummer. Back in the day (the early to late 80s for us), being a punk rocker meant bucking the establishment. It meant shunning the central gatekeepers. It meant being independent, and shocking, and almost tribal in our belief system which was pretty much, Fuck off, and get out of my way while I make a lot of noise.
I'm Still a Punk Rocker!
I'm Still a Punk Rocker!
I'm Still a Punk Rocker!
I’ve been spending a lot of time speaking with a friend of mine via social media about our years being punk rockers. She was more on the fan side of things where I was a drummer. Back in the day (the early to late 80s for us), being a punk rocker meant bucking the establishment. It meant shunning the central gatekeepers. It meant being independent, and shocking, and almost tribal in our belief system which was pretty much, Fuck off, and get out of my way while I make a lot of noise.