punk - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • play: We'd both gotten turned onto Gang Of Four around then so we were playing angular post punk.
  • describe: Describe punk at the beginning of the 21st century.

Adjective modifier

  • hardcore: Hardcore punk - I love it, smile on face ( rapid ) nodding head, tapping foot.
  • melodic: Melodic punk with a lot of thrash metal influence in there.
  • daft: Well thats what daft punk have always delivered, its the subtley and simplicity in it that makes it so good.
  • 80's: They did create the comic book punk look copied by so many 80's punks - them and Discharge ( who I liked too!
  • 70's: These guys are more used to banging out 70's punk at full volume but this time they were sat on chairs with acoustic guitars!
  • 70s: A real momento of 70s punk, top man.

Modifies a noun

  • rocker: Richard Lloyd, Guitar Player May 2001 I am not a punk rocker.
  • rock: He has played punk rock in tiny bars in Germany.
  • band: Rob plays in a punk band called " Ego " .
  • anthem: His new material blending in with the classic punk anthems & his 80's chart singles.
  • funk: Signed to XL, they are probably the best band around who fit the vague description punk funk.
  • scene: How is the skin n punk scene in Malaysia?

Noun used with modifier

  • ska: My eldest boy of 21 is in a ska punk band.
  • electro: Try the trash cabaret Dynamite Boogaloo at Audio on Thursdays, or the " homo electro punk disco " , F*ck The Pain Away.
  • skate: Including techno, skate punk, classic indie and pure pop.
  • garage: Flamboyant songstress Karen O. prevents them from being just another fashionable New York garage punk band.
  • DIY: I´d describe them as Electro Punk - You know the Drum N Bass scene with the better elements of DIY Punk thrown in.
  • indie: The Hipshakes - indie punk rock, featuring an architecture student from Sheffield University?

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