Plastic punk informal
Used to refer to the action of trying and failing to coppy the outrageous, anti-establishment, countercultural looks, attitudes, and styles that were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s
Even if he tries to dress up like rock stars from the late 1970s, he's just a plastic punk version.
Used to indicate a person, band, or type of music that tries and fails to replicate punk rock or punk rockers from the late 1970s or early 1980s
This band is really a plastic punk. Their music is horrible.
Used to say that music can calm an angry person.
To play a wind instrument such as clarinets, trumpets or saxophones with great skill
To appreciate small benefits or opportunities, especially in difficult situations.
1. Not have musical ability, especially in relation to proper pitch
2. Not have an ability for recognizing subtleties in language
To suddenly change one's attitude, opinion or behavior