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Uh, "post punk"? Are we not at the point where this term needs a redefinition or just done away with? The traditional definition seems mostly applicable to bands from 77-82, the latter being 34 years ago. Post-post-post punk?
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I actually do like "post-post-post punk," snacktruck. I'd use it more often, but we have hyphen quotas at The Stranger.

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