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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2018 · 19 MIN

Episode 6 - The Legacy Of Punk Rock

from The Music History Podcast · host Chris Schieman

Did punk rock ever accomplish anything? Did it sell out to commercial interests? Or is the legacy of punk rock now so cemented in our culture that we never really noticed how it improved society? Neil Nehring joins me to talk about the early days of punk, it's goals and how it evolved and became more commercialized, especially in the 90's. Nehring has published a few articles on punk rock, and is a professor at the University of Texas.

Did punk rock ever accomplish anything? Did it sell out to commercial interests? Or is the legacy of punk rock now so cemented in our culture that we never really noticed how it improved society? Neil Nehring joins me to talk about the early days of punk, it's goals and how it evolved and became more commercialized, especially in the 90's. Nehring has published a few articles on punk rock, and is a professor at the University of Texas.

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