Who are your favorite punk bands? What time period?
And most importantly, is punk dead?
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Edited by NaLo: 1/14/2014 4:53:20 PMEbba Grön Sex Pistols Stockholms Negrer
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i'm only really into pop punk (Blink-182, The All American Rejects etc) but i do like the 70s punk too Stiff Little Fingers are alright
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Youth brigade d.c Dead boys Meatmen GG Allin Dead Kennedy's Poison idea Angry somoans Battalion of saints
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Totally forgot about Sum 41 and Blink 182
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Some of my favs are: Propagandhi NOFX The Queers Fugazi Jawbreaker Choking Victim/Leftover Crack/Star Fcking Hipsters Pulley Op Ivy Riot Before Against Me! (before they sold out, first 2-3 records) The Gits While I have many more favorites as far as classic punk bands go, I feel that a lot of new punk that I feel excited about is a bit more experimental. Here's some of my fav newer experimental punk: No Age Japanther Cloud Nothings Titus Andronicus Toys That Kill Japandroids Mahria White Lung And I've also been listening to a lot of folk-punk and folk made by punks: This Bike is a Pipe Bomb Snail Party Rosa Andrew Jackson Jihad Paul Baribeau Defiance, Ohio Anything by Pat the Bunny (Ramshackle Glory, Wingnut Dishwasher's Union, Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains, The Michael Jordan Football Pass) So while I feel it has definitely been commercialized and there are a ton of bands out there looking to exploit what's left of the scene, I still feel excited about some of the punk coming out these days and where the genre has and is going. Granted it just takes a lot more searching, but the internet helps a lot with this. Sometimes I just spend a few hours just going through album after album on Bandcamp looking for a hidden gem. Good hunting out there...
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This was bumped but oh well... Alkaline Trio Anti-Flag The Lawrence Arms The Falcon Rancid The Ramones The Smoking Popes
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Nirvana
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Propaghandi.
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The Ramones Rise Against Rage Against the Machine Zebrahead (MFZB!) The Offspring Sum 41 Bad Religion Franz Ferdinand Thrice
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Rise Against
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Edited by Brociopath: 1/14/2014 3:11:00 AM80s-90s punk from SoCal <3 Blink-182 <3 NOFX <3 Bad Religion Black Flag Circle Jerks Rancid Descendents <3 OFF! Adolescents Suicidal Tendencies Operation Ivy Pennywise Off with their heads Bouncing Souls
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Who's bumping all these old threads?
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Edited by BannedPiranha: 1/14/2014 2:15:41 AMBad Brains, Black Flag, Off, Circle Jerks, Dead Kennedys, Suicidal Tendencies(crossover is close enough), The Desendents, The Adicts, The Adolescents. Does NAILS count, they're more power violence right?
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Avril Lavigne. Good Charlotte. Green Day. New Found Glory.
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Edited by Jim Morrison : 1/14/2014 2:25:06 AM[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pUlNfdnsAM]This is Punk Max.[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BLcCM8nPYQ]Also this.[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO_1STfo_v8]and this piece of shit[/url]
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I really like Rise Against, but not their newer stuff. I like their first two albums. I also like Bad Religion.
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Black Flag, Sex Pistols, Suicidal Tendencies, Dead Kennedies, and (sort of) The Ramones. "Current punk" isn't really punk to me. Not that I don't like bands like Blink and the like, but they aren't really "punk" to my ears.
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I only really like Punk that's off the beaten path of straight hardcore. I like Powerviolence, Grindcore, Crossover Thrash, and Post Hardcore/Screamo. I haven't delved that much into it, but out of what I've heard my favorite bands are Fugazi, Indian Summer, Infest, Descendents, At the Drive In (kinda counts?), stuff like that.
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I really enjoy the big 80's California punk bands like NOFX, Bad Religion, The Vandals, etc. I enjoy the more classic punk from Britain, but not as much.
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Johnny Thunders?
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Minor threat, Assfactor 4, Jerome's Dream. Hardcore Punk is the way to go.
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The Misfits, The runaways, Dead kennedys Etc.