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* Authority Zero, an Arizona punk rock band
* Blitz ( band ), a British punk rock band
The punk band The F. U's performed a cover of the song, featured on the album This Is Boston, Not L. A.
Mill a h-Uile Rud ( a Scottish Gaelic punk band from Seattle ) recorded in the language in 2004.
In 1997, the band released a compilation album, My Body, The Hand Grenade, which featured material from the band's earliest recordings in 1989 up until 1995, and, in September 1998, released their third studio album, Celebrity Skin, which featured a stark power pop sound as opposed to the group's earlier punk rock influences.
" Over the course of Hole's career, the band experimented with several different styles, from punk to noise rock as well as more mellow alternative rock, power pop, and folk techniques.
and the Mysterians, which was composed primarily of Mexican American musicians, was the first band to be described as punk rock.
* A defunct punk band from Brighton, England
Dead Kennedys are an American hardcore punk band formed in San Francisco, California in 1978.
The band became part of the American hardcore punk movement of the early 1980s.
We're not a punk rock band, we're a new wave band.
In earlier years the band had criticized neo-Nazi skinheads for trying to ruin the punk scene, but just as big a problem was the increasing popularity of thrash metal and stereotypical macho " post-1982 hardcore " which brought the group ( and their genre ) an audience that had little to do with the ideas / ideals they stood for.
The band continued to work on songs, with Biafra penning songs such as " Chickenshit Conformist " and " Anarchy for Sale ", which articulated their feelings about the " dumbing down " of punk rock.
is an American punk rock / new wave band formed in 1972 consisting of members from Kent and Akron, Ohio.
* Discharge ( band ), British hardcore punk band
The city has produced or been home to musicians that have been extremely successful in modern times, particularly Ian Anderson, frontman of the band Jethro Tull ; Wattie Buchan, lead singer and founding member of punk band The Exploited ; Shirley Manson, lead singer for the band Garbage ; The Proclaimers ; the Bay City Rollers ; Boards of Canada and Idlewild.
* The Enemy ( New Zealand band ), a 1970s punk band from Dunedin, New Zealand
* The Enemy ( UK punk band ), a 1980s punk band from Derby, England

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Jeffry Ross Hyman ( May 19, 1951 – April 15, 2001 ), best known by his stage name Joey Ramone, was an American musician, vocalist and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the punk rock band the Ramones.
In 1974, Jeffry Hyman co-founded the punk rock band the Ramones with friends John Cummings and Douglas Colvin, upon which point all three adopted stage names using " Ramone " as their surname: Cummings became Johnny Ramone, Colvin became Dee Dee Ramone, and Hyman became Joey Ramone.
The Ramones were a major influence on the punk rock movement in the United States, though they achieved only minor commercial success.
They influenced some early punk and post-punk bands, among them the Ramones and The Cult.
The Ramones ' 1976 Ramones ( album ) | debut album laid down the musical " blueprint for punk ," while its cover image had a similarly formative influence on punk visual style.
" However, many punk rock lyrics deal in more traditional rock ' n ' roll themes of courtship, heartbreak, and hanging out ; the approach ranges from the deadpan, aggressive simplicity of Ramones standards such as " I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend " to the more unambiguously sincere style of many later pop punk groups.
The cover of the Ramones ' 1976 debut album, featuring a shot of the band by Punk photographer Roberta Bayley, set forth the basic elements of a style that was soon widely emulated by rock musicians both punk and nonpunk.
In July, the Ramones crossed the Atlantic for two London shows that helped spark the nascent UK punk scene and affected its musical style —" instantly nearly every band speeded up ".
As described by Dave Laing, " The model for self-proclaimed punk after 1978 derived from the Ramones via the eight-to-the-bar rhythms most characteristic of The Vibrators and Clash.
With their love of the Beach Boys and late 1960s bubblegum pop, the Ramones paved the way to what became known as pop punk.
John Holmstrom was a punk cartoonist who created work for the Ramones and Punk Magazine.
From 1976 the Stranglers became associated with the burgeoning punk rock movement, due in part to their opening for the first British tours of American punks The Ramones and Patti Smith.
The Replacements ' music was influenced by classic rock artists such as The Rolling Stones, Faces, Big Star, Slade, Badfinger, and The Beatles as well as punk rock bands such as The Ramones, Johnny Thunders, Dead Boys and The Clash.
** The American punk rock band The Ramones play their last show.
* April 23 – The punk rock group The Ramones release their first self-titled album.
While in Yugoslavia, he picked up an interest in punk rock, and discovered bands like the Sex Pistols and the Ramones.
Every member of the punk band The Ramones took the pseudonymous " Ramone " surname as part of their collective stage persona.
Whilst popular traditional punk bands such as the Ramones, The Clash, and Sex Pistols were on major record labels, the hardcore punk bands were not.
Early covers, especially those done under the " Virgin Killers " name, were punk songs by Connor Neeson The Ramones, Aron mc Garrigle The Dead Boys and others.
Spike is in fact a fan of Sid Vicious ' band The Sex Pistols and punk band The Ramones.

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Yes also produced concept albums during the ' 70s, most notably Tales from Topographic Oceans, which would become a defining album of prog rock, but its critical backlash would lead to the genre's decline in popularity and the rise of punk rock.
He is best known for his pioneering activism in gay liberation and prison reform, but also for his writing about punk rock and subculture.
Wilkins also published the highly successful Los Angeles punk humor zine Wild Times and when he ran out of funding for the zine syndicated some of the humorous material to over 100 U. S. fanzines under the name of Mystic Mark.
Graffiti also became associated with the anti-establishment punk rock movement beginning in the 1970s.
Hobart has also long been home to a thriving classical, jazz, folk, punk, hip-hop, electro, metal and rock music scene.
He has also covered songs by hardcore punk bands such as The Exploited, Jello Biafra, and Black Flag.
Musicians identifying with or inspired by punk also pursued a broad range of other variations, giving rise to post-punk and the alternative rock movement.
In addition to the numerous fans who have started or joined punk bands, audience members also become important participants via the scene's many amateur periodicals — in England, according to Laing, punk " was the first musical genre to spawn fanzines in any significant numbers ".
A new generation of Australian garage rock bands, inspired mainly by The Stooges and MC5, was coming even closer to the sound that would soon be called " punk ": In Brisbane, The Saints also recalled the raw live sound of the British Pretty Things, who had made a notorious tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1965.
In Boston, the scene at the Rathskeller — affectionately known as the Rat — was also turning toward punk, though the defining sound retained a distinct garage rock orientation.
Others of a comparatively traditional rock ' n ' roll bent were also swept up by the movement: The Vibrators, formed as a pub rock – style act in February 1976, soon adopted a punk look and sound.
A few even longer-active bands including Surrey neo-mods The Jam and pub rockers The Stranglers and Cock Sparrer also became associated with the punk rock scene.
Asphalt Jungle's " Deconnection " and Gasoline's " Killer Man " also came out before the end of the year, and other French punk acts such as Oberkampf and Starshooter soon formed.
1977 also saw the debut album from Hamburg's Big Balls and the Great White Idiot, arguably West Germany's first punk band.
Across North America, many other first and second wave punk bands also dissolved, while younger musicians inspired by the movement explored new variations on punk.
In 1976 — first in London, then in the United States —" New Wave " was introduced as a complementary label for the formative scenes and groups also known as " punk "; the two terms were essentially interchangeable.
Skate punk innovators also pointed in other directions: Big Boys helped establish funkcore, while Venice, California's Suicidal Tendencies had a formative effect on the heavy metal – influenced crossover thrash style.
The original punk explosion also had a long-term effect on the music industry, spurring the growth of the independent sector.
Other California punk bands on the independent label Epitaph, run by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz, also began achieving mainstream popularity.
In Australia, two popular groups, skatecore band Frenzal Rhomb and pop punk act Bodyjar, also established followings in Japan.
Other new North American pop punk bands, though often critically dismissed, also achieved major sales in the first decade of the 2000s.
The Situationists also influenced the look of punk art, particularity that of the Sex Pistols.
Original footage of punk bands is also often used in music documentaries.

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