Technical punk bands ?

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The topic title can be considered an oxymoron is most cases, but there's a few older punk/crossover bands with considerable chops. Any others come to mind ? Suicidal Tendencies would be another I suppose. NOFX is borderline :lol: :LOL: Here's a few



 
I dont really consider Suicidal Tendences punk. How technical are we talking? I was a huge Dead Kennedys fan and some of their stuff was more than just bar chords. D.R.I. maybe?
 
i thought punk wasnt supposed to have more than three power chords a song?? four riffs becomes hardcore lol
 
Not being technical is everything punk was invented for. :)
It came back as grunge 25 years later.
 
I've got both Crumbsuckers albums. They're both awesome.
 
ClintN667":s8riq8e2 said:
I dont really consider Suicidal Tendences punk. How technical are we talking? I was a huge Dead Kennedys fan and some of their stuff was more than just bar chords. D.R.I. maybe?

I was going to say D.R.I. too. :) Suicidal Tendencies is a band that started out as punk and then moved into metal. If you listen to "I Saw Your Mommy and Your Mommy's Dead" and "Institutionalized", etc. definitely punk. Then you listen to the later stuff like "Trip at the Brain", etc. and Rocky George is just shredding. I love both but definitely two different styles.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a good example of two versions. Their later stuff is so radio-friendly and when you hear their earlier albums they are so badass and some of the best funk grooves.
 
The Offspring could get there sometimes. The rhythm guitar playing on some tracks went far beyond standard punk and bordered thrash metal.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers masqueraded as a punk band from time to time, but their old stuff was definitely somewhere between funk, hard rock, and early hip hop. Man, were they a great band through Californication. Blood Sugar Sex Magik is a desert island album for me; there really isn't a dud on that disc.
 
RaceU4her":1qf45ax7 said:
i thought punk wasnt supposed to have more than three power chords a song?? four riffs becomes hardcore lol
Pretty much :lol: :LOL:

At this point the topic is about crossover bands. Might as well throw some Cromags and The Accused in the pool too :thumbsup:
 
romanianreaper":27j6rwfi said:
Then you listen to the later stuff like "Trip at the Brain", etc. and Rocky George is just shredding. I love both but definitely two different styles.

Jesus, Rocky George. Been waiting 30 years for another instrumental from him. How good was “Surf and Slam”?
 
bhuard75":283dujf0 said:
romanianreaper":283dujf0 said:
Then you listen to the later stuff like "Trip at the Brain", etc. and Rocky George is just shredding. I love both but definitely two different styles.

Jesus, Rocky George. Been waiting 30 years for another instrumental from him. How good was “Surf and Slam”?

Hell yeah!!! That was a great song! My favorite song on that album is "Hearing Voices".
 
Man, I grew up playing a tech punk band. Love bands like Strung Out and Propagandhi. Here is a more recent project of mine. Check it out if you dig punk/thrash.
 




Lots of good suggestions here, but Propaghandi is the one band that I never had the chops to keep up with. Each of their albums has at least one song that leaves me scratching my head.
 
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