Over 11K music fans have voted on the 250+ Best Hardcore Punk Bands, Ranked. Current Top 3: Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Black Flag
Also ranks #1 on The Best Rock Bands on NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts, Ranked Also ranks #2 on Every Opening Act On Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, Ranked Also ranks #2 on The 36 Best Emo Bands Of The 2000s, Ranked 8 All Time Low 3,101 votes Rising to fame in the mid-2000s, All Time...
oversold—closer to truth is that they were bang on time, sounding somewhere between neighboring predecessors the Stooges and New York’s The Dictators—but it was striking for the era that they shared the same “whiteboy” influences (notably the Who) as those and other proto-punk bands. Th...
I'd categorize such bands in the "late 2000s" era of pop-punk. Just saying, late '90s/early 2000s pop-punk has a more edgy feel to it while still being angsty. For example, the song "Sk8r Boi" (not so much Avril), Yellowcard's "Ocean Avenue," NFG's "My Friends Over You,"...
In Europe the story has been completely different, particularly on the Continent, where festivals are an essential part of the summer scene and where good organization and payment of bands have always been part of the agenda. Every country has its important festivals, and rock bands tour the fe...
From the ashes of Operation Ivy rose Rancid, which became one of the bands at the forefront of pop punk in the ‘90s. With their Mohawks and punk rock attire, they certainly looked the part. The aggression was there on their classic album “…And Out Come the Wolves.” It features s...
Acclaimed Chicago post-punk trio FACS brings its current tour with Trouble In Mind lablemates Dummy to the Bottom of the Hill Tuesday night.
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performances of the Clash, the Sex Pistols, and Generation X to the Slits goofing around in the streets. Seen today, it’s a satellite transmission from Punk Ground Zero, an appropriately scrappy look at a few bands that just wanted to make noise and others who’d go on to change the ...
Punk: With Iggy Pop, Henry Rollins, John Lydon, Legs McNeil. Original interviews with America's punk pioneers and the U.K.'s most notorious bands.