So many of you have the same exact story as I do. I was a punk rocker and a rebellious kid. I was never a follower. My mom always told us to be individuals and leaders. I was an angry athiest and later agnostic. My brother’s were the same way.
I grew up in a household where my mom sent us to amazing artistic schools with great education systems. She hoped that we could get out of poverty, since her father was the first to migrate here from Mexico.
We were taught to express ourselves and be open minded. We realized how corrupt the world was and punk rock helped us channel our anger. Danzig, Fugazi, Misfits, etc., was what we related to. It spoke our language and still does today. My husband and I still listen to punk rock, once and a while, and it’s refreshing. ?????
At 15, I never thought I would be a Christian that loves America so much. So much, that I would die for it. Looking back, all I wanted was change. I knew that people were controlling us like puppets on a string. I felt like, no matter how hard we worked, we would never get ahead.
After high school, I joined the military, went to college, and got out of poverty. This country has given me a lot. I could never stand to see America fall.
I’m so glad to know you all. We are the ones that can see through all the bull crap. We’re NOT followers. We NEVER were. We may have seemed crazy when we were young but who’s crazy now.??????
Whoa! It would be awesome to meet him! I wasn’t listening to much punk in 2000 or anymore. I wasn’t aware that he was solo. When I do, it’s all the old stuff that I know. I just listened to some of his music and it’s so good! Thanks for telling me about it.
So many of you have the same exact story as I do. I was a punk rocker and a rebellious kid. I was never a follower. My mom always told us to be individuals and leaders. I was an angry athiest and later agnostic. My brother’s were the same way.
I grew up in a household where my mom sent us to amazing artistic schools with great education systems. She hoped that we could get out of poverty, since her father was the first to migrate here from Mexico.
We were taught to express ourselves and be open minded. We realized how corrupt the world was and punk rock helped us channel our anger. Danzig, Fugazi, Misfits, etc., was what we related to. It spoke our language and still does today. My husband and I still listen to punk rock, once and a while, and it’s refreshing. ?????
At 15, I never thought I would be a Christian that loves America so much. So much, that I would die for it. Looking back, all I wanted was change. I knew that people were controlling us like puppets on a string. I felt like, no matter how hard we worked, we would never get ahead.
After high school, I joined the military, went to college, and got out of poverty. This country has given me a lot. I could never stand to see America fall.
I’m so glad to know you all. We are the ones that can see through all the bull crap. We’re NOT followers. We NEVER were. We may have seemed crazy when we were young but who’s crazy now.??????
When did he start doing solo music?
Whoa! It would be awesome to meet him! I wasn’t listening to much punk in 2000 or anymore. I wasn’t aware that he was solo. When I do, it’s all the old stuff that I know. I just listened to some of his music and it’s so good! Thanks for telling me about it.
My husband said he has a podcast or something like that.