What is a good guitar for punk?

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Henry аѕkеd:


I аm рlаnnіng οn buying a nеw electric guitar аnd I play punk music. Whаt іѕ a guitar thаt hаѕ a nice sound аnd hаѕ a nice punk rock feel? I аm looking fοr a guitar thаt іѕ іn thе $300 аnd under range.

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  • Mercedes[always messing it up]
    July 9th, 2008 at 1:55 pm

    get a flying V guitar….. I used to have one but I sold it. [it works very well tho]

  • the_one_and_only_666
    July 9th, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    dont listen to the other guy a flying v is a nice guitar but does not play punk and is at least $800

    if you want a good punk guitar try getting an epiphone les paul jr. they are super cheap; only $100 and they sound great. the les paul jr. has a great crunch. and you can use the other $200 to buy other equipment

    this is the petrfect punk guitar under $300

  • Left-T Twin
    July 11th, 2008 at 8:35 pm

    Hey Henry

    Forget the Flying V and go for an Epiphone les Paul… This is what resembles the most , the sound you are looking for. It is fat and super clean .
    The price is right and the fingerboard and playability is very good. Plus, you have a good resale value if you ever need to upgrade to a better one.
    Also, with the money you will save, you an even buy a distortion pedal. Their…..that should keep you going for a while.

  • kalaresh
    July 14th, 2008 at 10:47 pm

    You’re going to hate my answer, but the truly punk thing to do is to find the cheapest guitar possible, mend any cracks with duct tape, never take more than ten seconds to tune, turn the amp (preferably something you found in a Dumpster) all the way up, and start playing as loud and fast as possible while screaming anarchist slogans, the more feedback and distortion the better. No 1980 punk would have bought his guitar in a shop or be concerned with “a nice sound.” And he wouldn’t have gone to someone to get a piercing; he would have just stuck a safety pin through his cheek. But I guess we live in a different era now. Sigh.

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