<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>From the article:
<ul>''Punk is a touchy subject,'' Lavigne says. ''A punk is a person who's always getting in trouble and doing things they're not supposed to. Yeah, I do that.... Then there's punk as a way of life, and punk rock as an aggressive form of music, which is very political, and I never said I was that.... People are like, 'Well, she doesn't know the Sex Pistols.' Why would I know that stuff? Look how young I am. That stuff's old, right?''</ul>I don't think she's even saying her music is punk.</ul><i>And as utterly ridiculous as it sounds when she sings it, the music in the punk genre deals quite a bit with the same issues - they just don't sound quite as "wannabe-ish" when they do it.</i>
If you pay attention to it, her song topics are pretty much the same as your standard pop star.
<i>I think you're being swayed here by your own personal preferences, Kupek. It seems to me as though you want to deny Avril Lavigne being punk because you are a fan of the genre and you want to exclude her from being considered with other musicians that you really enjoy. I understand that, and I agree that she's an insult to everything that punk-culture should stand for, but in the end, really, it's just a category. Categories are quantitative, not qualitative. The claim "Avril Lavigne is punk" does not undermine the claim that "NOFX is punk" (if you like NOFX), because the categorization inherently says nothing about the quality of the music - it's only a utilitarian classification. Avril Lavigne is remarkably BAD punk, but that doesn't mean her music isn't punk.</i>
Categories are qualitative. Listen, don't think that I'm somehow insulted here if this girl is labled in a genre of music I enjoy. I really don't care. But what it all comes down to this: she does not exhibit the characteristics of what I think of when I think "punk." It's really that simple.
What is and is not punk music is something I've read some really silly essays on, and I've basically just decided it's your own whim. You're defining it as "music that sounds like ___" which is not something I do. And even then, as far as the sound goes, is SR71 punk? Smashing Pumpkins? The Cult? Foo Fighters? If a fast beat makes it punk, then label losing what little meaning it had. Of course, it really doesn't matter, either.</div>