The idea is that punk was about freedom, right? like the freedom from the 'corporate rock' that bogged itself down in too many rules. then the punks came along and started dressing uniformly, and creating rules for punk bands, essentially stifling creativity. this contradicted the original idea of punk.
so the bands like the Clash (who are huge influences on SB6) started to experiment more with different genres. and thats why SB6 gigs have fans that like hip-hop and punk together. just like the line
"we're better together"
The idea is that punk was about freedom, right? like the freedom from the 'corporate rock' that bogged itself down in too many rules. then the punks came along and started dressing uniformly, and creating rules for punk bands, essentially stifling creativity. this contradicted the original idea of punk.
so the bands like the Clash (who are huge influences on SB6) started to experiment more with different genres. and thats why SB6 gigs have fans that like hip-hop and punk together. just like the line "we're better together"