That is a GREAT point Rob! There is definitely an element of danger missing in a great deal of music today. Lux from The Cramps had a lot to say about that i.e. Rock shouldn't be safe! It's about rebellion and fun with risks. That's waht we get stuck with when bands try to please everyone and don't want to "offend" anyone. I say "Offend away, Offendi!" that's what rock, garage, and punk are all about. If bands are afraid to be dangerous or offensive, they should go sing lullabies to babies or campfire songs to Boy Scouts.
Rob Wright said:
The thing I can't down with in regards to the new crop of 'garage' bands is they are all so fucking wimpy! Where's the danger, the excitement, the punk rock? I like psych, and I like some stoner-y kinda stuff too, but I need some energy and passion and spite and hate in my rocknroll to really get me going. I rarely feel an element of danger bands live shows these days, it's either straight up 'bug' music (see: The Flintstones) or it's just so wimpy that I can't get behind it. I don't need a GG Allin show, but c'mon, make me feel like I might get hurt if I get a little too close to the stage, y'know?! GIMME DANGER LITTLE STRANGER


Wow, I never thought of GG Allin in terms of power pop, but I'm amazed at how well it fits now that I'm looking at his music through that filter. It's easy to label him as punk because of the lyrics, leather, blahblahblah, but the MUSIC is totally power pop. Honestly, my mind is pretty blown right now.
Also, in response to the original post- you should watch the documentary Hated. It's good, plus it him playing this, one of my favorite songs of all time-