No, because there's more dumb people than smart people!
I think it could be because of the larger fan group of punk music fans rather than metal. I like both but i think the new generation prefers punk. because they haven't made that catagorie yet...try requesting one...if not they will eventruely..
Hardcore Metal isn't a genre. Hardcore Punk is derived from Punk Rock, and has been influential in the developmental progression of Metal. Goth Rock and Goth Metal are not the same. Gothic Rock is derived from the Post-Punk movement, Goth Metal.. really, it's more a theme than a genre. Neither one is the same as Hardcore.
They are more pop-punk than punk.
Most people can tell the difference but I would suggest (as a very broad generalisation) punk tends to be faster and the lyrics more political whereas metal tends to be heavier and slower with more solos but like I say, some punk bands combine metal styles and some metal bands use punk drum beats/lyrical styling etc
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yes there are more Louisville fans than Kentucky
Grind goes high and low at times -- same as powerviolence; punk is just "punky" but with a "metal" tone to it.
Yes; he has more than 8 million fans!
Probably more Yankees fans because they have more wins then Boston.
Yah Right lol There are way more footballfans then hockey fans
more than 9 millions fans
Someone elses answer: hmmm heres a few: punk, rocker, skater, rebel, punX (kinda an emo blend with punk) Ok, here's our answer: Straightedge, Street Punk, Old-school Punk, 70's Punk, 80's Punk, Grunge, Thrash metal, LA punk, anarcho-punk, Celtic punk, Peace Punk, Christian Punk, Crust Punk, Deathrock, Folk Punk, Glam Punk, Garage Punk, Hardcore Punk, Melodicore, Horror Punk, Nazi Punk and Rock Against Communism, Oi!, Pop Punk, Queercore, Riot Grrrl, Scum Punk, Skate Punk, Ska Punk (different from skate), Surf Punk, UK 82, Cow Punk (country/punk), Gypsy/Immigrant Punk, Balkan Punk, Cyberpunk, Psychobilly/Punkabilly, LA metal, No-wave, College rock, garage rock, grindcore, Oi punk, UK punk, New wave, post-punk, alternative rock, horror punk, 2tone, dance punk/funkpunk, jungle, grime, dubstep. also some outher types close to Cyberpunk is; Steampunk, Clockpunk, Biopunk, Diselpunk, Elfpunk, mythpunk, splatterpunk.