I would not deny their influence or impact in any way. I just always felt that there was something inauthentic about the Sex Pistols - let me add that I, myself, feel a sense of confusion and embarrasment when a discussion about any artist turns to 'authenticity'. The meaning of that word is so open for debate that we could go irreversibly down a very troubling rabbit hole - basically, that this was a social experiment/art project that was given such credence that we now see it as something bigger, more important, and especially, political than it was. I still think it was more of a commersial enterprise than anything else, which is fine, but I think that krux has been lost on many people (present company, of course, excluded). There are so many punk bands that I adore, and I suppose that feeling that they are grounded in some real principles appeals to me. That said, I feel a bit silly over the length and futility of this post and I have no desire to scoff at anyone's enjoyment of this band. I realize that most mucicians in other genres would never be held to the same kind of standard.