Fender Stratocaster Lesson

Fender Stratocaster or Epiphone Les Paul?
Im in a band and need a guitar that can friggin doubt the crusher. Now I have a guitar, but it is a very basic Les Paul, a special ii, and I'm looking for something to upgrade. Im gonna be taking classes soon and I need a guitar that I can use as my primary for a long time I am at full throttle burst. I can play alt rock and punk and I have to choose between (the Fender Start Mexican standard) or an Epiphone Les Paul. What fits in Perfection? (Do not try to respond by saying two out please, I'm ordering online guitar)
If you play punk rock, go for the start, since it is a coz nasal sound more than 3 single-coil pickups is that the deep Les Paul. and use a distortion pedal, I recommend the Boss DS-1, gets me through most Arctic Monkeys and the Libertines songs on my fender tele.
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