"When punk rock came along, the one thing you were not supposed to be was musical"
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Lowe’s phrasing is slyly paradoxical: punk rock, a genre, insisting on being “not musical.” That tension is the point. Punk treated competence as suspect because competence often arrived bundled with hierarchy - guitar hero worship, bloated solos, studio sheen, the sense that audiences should be grateful to watch experts work. Punk flipped that power dynamic. Three chords became a democratizing myth: anyone can do this, and if you can’t, do it anyway.
There’s also self-awareness in Lowe’s comment, because he’s not an outsider sniping from afar. He’s a songwriter with craft in his bones, adjacent to punk and new wave, watching a scene that sometimes mistook roughness for virtue. The subtext is both affectionate and corrective: punk’s anti-musical pose was a necessary purge, but a pose nonetheless. After the bonfire, the best artists smuggled musicianship back in - not as virtuosity, but as discipline in service of urgency.
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"When punk rock came along, the one thing you were not supposed to be was musical." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-punk-rock-came-along-the-one-thing-you-were-160619/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.


