Name a worse genre/fanbase than punk

name a worse genre/fanbase than punk
>worst musicianship
>takes pride in liking obscure shit just for the 'cred'
>simultaneously outspoken fans about most bubble gum pop punk shit because they're 'not one of those guys who only like obscure shit'
>insufferably, aggressively political at every possible opportunity
>can't stop comparing themselves favorably to metal when they share all of the same all the same negative stereotypes + at least half as many unique just to them.
>real movement died out decades ago and they were kept alive on life support by fucking band geeks claiming it was "ska"
>claim to be the underdogs when critics have been overwhelmingly supportive from the beginning: the music has just never sold well because people kind of hate it.
>all the good bands share a fanbase with metal

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>name a worse genre/fanbase than punk
I can't.

Post-punk and it's derivatives and mathcore have at least ok musicianship usually
>name a worse genre
Hip hop

you don't know true punks. true punks don't care about any of that. they do their drugs, go to the concerts, mosh a bit, do some more drugs, go to a hardcore rave, go to the store to steal some beer and return to their squat where 30 of them are living in 10 rooms without electricity and water.

also the op pic is a stoner metal god btw. love wino

Metal

Scumbags who act like caged animals. If you ever give them the total freedom they demand they wouldn't know what to do with it.

seriously?

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lol you're retarded.

Wino's bands, The Obsessed and Saint Vitus, have always been supported more by the punk scene. Doom Metal was such an underground thing in the mid 80s, that it was effectively part of the punk scene. The Saint Vitus Bar is still as much a punk/hardcore bar as it is an extreme metal one.

>worst musicianship
Only true in the first wave, early hardcore, and UK82. Since the late 80s, good punk bands have been about on par with most metal.

>likes bubblegum shit
I have no idea what you're talking about, you're very strange. Most hardcore fans are also metal fans. Most pop punk fans are more indie fans. I think you're arguing with figments of your imagination. Sad

>insufferably, aggressively political
see above

>compare themselves favorably to metal
You're projecting. This is exactly what you're doing. Most punks are also metalheads nowadays

>kept on life support by fucking SKA
God, you're fucking retarded. When ska punk was popular, so were crust punk, post-hardcore, and metalcore, and those scenes were actually a lot better, even if they didn't get on TV as much.

they already have it

OP is spot on
metal is so superior in every way..
unless you need rolling stone kike/fag/nerd/left-wing writers to like you