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Steps


1
Create a melody (maybe in your mind)





2
Form a chord progression (one of the simplest is C,G,A,F).


3
Raise the tempo up! Make it fast and don't care about what people think.


4
Make a nice & fast đàn ghi ta, guitar riff, which is catchy (e.g The Rock hiển thị bởi blink-182), and in the key of the chord progression bạn came up with.


5
Lyrics should be about ANYTHING, and bởi ANYTHING i really mean that. Aliens, hot dogs, fetishes, groceries, supermarkets, anything. Make them rhyme to sound thêm catchy.


6
Create a catchy hook (note: my Lời khuyên would be to create that hook in your mind first and figure it out later)


7
Create a bridge/interlude.


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So here's the basic body of the song:


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Intro


10
Verse 1


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Chorus


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Verse 2


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Interlude


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Chorus x2


15
Outro


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And there bạn go, a punk rock song.
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For those of us who grew up in the shadow of the baby boom, force-fed the misremembered vainglory of Woodstock long after most hippies had become coked-out, craven yuppies on their way to becoming paranoid neo-cons, punk rock provided a corrective dose of hard truth. Punk was ugly and ugly was true, no matter how many new choruses the boomers added to their song of self-praise. It was this perceived honesty that we, the nascent Generation X, feared and worshipped. But over time punk swelled into a Stalinistic doctrine of self-denial that stunted us. The yuppies kept sucking, but bởi clinging...
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