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Anonymous asked:

Can u make me a punk essentials playlist?

muttpunk answered:

of course i can!!! this ended up being really long and just songs from my favorites playlist. i probably forgot a bunch but whatever

bad reputation- joan jett
pinhead- the ramones
press corpse- anti flag
resist- anti flag
outcast stomp- gloss
sick sick world- rancid
god save the queen- the sex pistols
go away- black flag
fuck time- green day
mtv get off the air- dead kennedys
turnaround- nirvana
violent world- the misfits
your friends are full of shit- leathermouth
fuck the usa- the exploited
i dont care about you- fear
anarchy burger- the vandals
fuck you fucking all- obnoxious
dismantle me- the distillers
ponx and disorderly- ponx attax
punks not dead- the exploited
acid song- johnny hobo and the freight trains (theyre folk punk but pretty good)
rebel girl- bikini kill
whos afraid- suicidal tendencies
dont tell me what to do- cerebral ballzy
revolution- the used
not filthy nuclear power- oi polloi
ois not dead!- the chernobyl babies
freak like me- halestorm

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Claude Monet (1840–1926, France)

Large-scale water lilly paintings

Monet was a French impressionist painter. He is arguably the most famous impressionist, with numerous works that have entered the popular consciousness. As an artist he helped establish the movement’s plein air principle of depicting nature outdoors rather than in the studio. Monet’s interest in capturing the sense of a scene led him to paint many different versions of some of his subjects, each taking pains to represent the changing nature of the landscape or architecture a different lights and seasons.

The water lilies (or nymphéas) is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings produced during the second half of his career, and increasingly becoming the artists main artistic focus. The paintings depict Monet’s flower garden at Giverny during the last thirty years of his life, and many of the works were painted while Monet suffered from cataracts. Many of the paintings were of standard size, but some were multi-metre wide canvas designed to be viewed as panoramas.