Also, the language is about 40 years old, which makes it middle-aged. It was written by a few guys basically working against management—the perfect punk rock origins— but that was in the 1970s, and there’s been a lot of time for the language to go main- stream. What did people do when punk rock went mainstream? In the decades since its advent in the 1970s, punk certainly has come in from the fringes: The Clash, The Offspring, Green Day, and The Strokes sold millions of albums worldwide (to name just a few), and I have heard lite instrumental versions of songs from the punk spinoff known as grunge at my local supermarket. The former lead singer of Sleater-Kinney now has a popular sketch comedy show that frequently lampoons punk rockers. 2 One reaction to the continuing evolution would be to take the hard line and say that the original stuff was punk and everything else is just easy punk pop for the masses. The traditionalists can still play their albums from the ’70s, and if the grooves are worn out, they can 1. This preface owes an obvious and huge debt to “Punk Rock Languages: A Polemic,” by Chris Adamson, at http://pragprog.com/magazines/2011-03/punk-rock-languages. 2. With lyrics like “Can’t get to heaven with a three-chord song,” maybe Sleater-Kinney was post-punk? Unfortunately, there is no ISO Punk standard we can look to for precise in-or-out definitions. ix download a digitally mastered edition. They can buy Ramones hoodies for their toddlers. Outsiders don’t get it. Some of them hear the word punk and picture something out of the 1970s—a historic artifact about some kids that were, at the time, really doing something different. The traditionalist punks who still love and play their 1973 Iggy Pop LPs are having their fun, but they bolster the impression that punk is ossified and no longer relevant.