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When the band started dressing, acting and playing a certain similar fashion in the 1970s in what would come to be called the punk style, the music almost took a backseat to the attitude. Intent on pushing the boundaries of what was expect from them, if you told them to jump, they'd sit; tell them to run, they'd walk; tell them to be quite, they'd yell. Though this ideology would get watered down as the years wore on, there are still a few groups out there that epitomize the original punk ethos. One of them is the Seattle-based outfit The Drowns. The group released its debut album, View from the Bottom, in 2018 and since then the group has been busy building a reputation for itself as one of the more capable outfits on the modern punk scene.