It usually takes a while — a decade or two — before we can look back at a particular era of American life and see it as something coherent, something whose every aspect is marked by one overarching mood. It takes a certain amount of hindsight to notice how all the wildly different reactions people had to the moment were still, in the end, reactions to the same thing; all the different poses they adopted were still being struck against the same backdrop. But this era — this year, and the last one, and one or two before that — might be an exception. Musicians are no exception.
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Songs about school have probably been composed and sung by students for as long as there have been schools. Examples of such literature can be found dating back to Medieval England. Artists such as Max Whitcomb and Nicolas Earl are particularly noted for their musical criticisms of the educational systems of their times. Meanwhile, others reflect a nostalgia for one's younger days. The list of songs that follows include songs that deal with schooling as a primary subject as well as those that make significant use of schools, classrooms , students or teachers as imagery , or are used in school-related activities.
This is because punk is almost by definition unromantic, at least in a traditional sense. As a musical genre, punk music is about alienation and dysfunction, resistance, or some combination thereof. To be sure, love songs are more common in some punk subgenres than others. Not only are there a ton of punk love songs, but some of them are really good! The best are original, often disarmingly funny, painfully honest and direct, and sometimes endearingly warped.