They go on to state that, in the late '70s, punk was more than loud music and T-shirt slogans. |
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It's a rock edge that easily veers over to double-time punk or laid-back ska. |
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John was the first DJ to give exposure to punk, reggae and hip-hop, long before they crossed over into the mainstream. |
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There are 30 young acts performing music ranging from punk to hip hop and ska to salsa. |
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Their unique mix of reggae and punk kept the crowd jumping and shaking for the entirety of their enthused set. |
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The breakthrough of punk internationally put rock music and popular culture back in the hands of fans and amateurs. |
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It's dance music coming out of a background of hardcore punk where brevity is part of our thing. |
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Come and enjoy a mixture of sublime acoustic and pop music, punk, electronic wizardy, hard-rock and funk. |
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Consequently, the album sews punk, northern soul, hip hop, garage and electronica together and then pulls the whole lot inside out. |
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Her albums are being re-released and she has found herself voted as the most influential woman in punk by several American bands. |
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From a scene nurtured by punk rock and zines, it's literate yet accessible, questioning everything but never cynical. |
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Records by Portland indie and punk bands are for sale, along side rows of homemade, cut and paste-style zines. |
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Those brought up in the punk rock era will have a twinge of nostalgia for the days when it was a badge of honour to be gobbed on by your idols. |
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Sean grew up in a middle-class Sikh family and devoted his teens to punk rap. |
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At school I loved reggae and soul, one of my mates was a punk and lent me this record. |
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The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn. |
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The new material sounded good and, with a lot of emphasis on ska rather than punk, the album is something to look forward to. |
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A tall punk with flaming red hair had his arm slung tightly around her waist in a possessive manner. |
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He would probably have been compelled to commit punk hara-kiri by impaling himself on a winklepicker. |
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Blending country, bluegrass and spaghetti western music with their punk rock and surf backgrounds, these musicians have forged a tight chemistry. |
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Fields of pineapple plants look like the spiky moussed and twisted hair of a punk rocker. |
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He feeds his electronic pop with electric guitars, live drums and bass, punk influences and syrupy moments. |
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Flipper had a Vietnam veteran guitarist and played tragically funny dirge music, hardcore punk on Quaaludes. |
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American Steel do not play pure, walloping punk as much as they create a grotesque amalgam of past punk-related styles. |
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On their debut full-length, they combine syncopated ska guitars, manic horns, driving punk rhythms and frontman Tomas Kalnoky's raspy vocals. |
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As Florida's answer to punk rock closes in on a decade of making music, their fan base may be growing, but it doesn't seem to be aging. |
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On the Downbelows' debut, Toronto punk vets gang together for an ode to their favourite rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood. |
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Not that he's buying the accolades about challenging the parameters of punk and blazing new paths of self-expression. |
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So post-punk is music which is reacting against punk, consciously trying to move beyond it. |
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Such it was for the thirtysomethings, born just too late for the anger of punk and too early for the full-blown hedonism of rave. |
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Allan, it's been said, was the missing link between heavy-reverb surf music, early garage punk and psychedelic acid rock. |
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What do you get when you mix techno, classic hardcore punk and gay politics? |
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We are being invaded by hard rock, acid rock, punk rock, new wave, and heavy metal music under the guise of religious rock and roll. |
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And while they play a bit of funky hard rock, the band threw in a old-school punk song that warmed up the audience. |
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Also look out for Ireland's finest west coast harmonisers, The Thrills and gritty US punk duo, The Kills on the evening session stage. |
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Their style ranges from speedy, old-school punk rock to more complex folksy rhythms, and it's all good. |
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Even when I was playing in hardcore or punk bands I was still listening to hip-hop. |
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He can lay a haymaker on a punk that will send him sailing through the air for almost half of a city block. |
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Caustic yet cohesive, the band's old-school punk rock sound has evolved into a real headbanger's ball. |
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Like when punk rock reclaimed rock and roll, blowing the doors off the recording industry in the process. |
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It should be bought by every kid with even a passing interest in rock music, be it hardcore, punk or whatever. |
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Whether you are a fan of hardcore, punk rock or just plain good music, check this album out. |
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The Pogues were so punk they didn't need overdriven guitar, breakneck drumming or discontented lyrics. |
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While it's as difficult to overgeneralize about punk rockers as it is about any collective group, there are common traits. |
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During the whole show I stare up at the stage from the mosh-pit, where nobody moshes since this is industrial new wave and not punk. |
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It was just a brilliant time to be touring, releasing records and playing hardcore punk music. |
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The band's multifaceted punk serves to hype the bass and drums over their cutting guitar noise and cheaply distorted vocals. |
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Lally seemingly has created his own subgenre of gothic cowboy punk with these tracks. |
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All right, so this is all old news for you power punk simps, but this is a bandwagon I'm ready to climb on. |
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The music takes the energy of punk into magnificently artful places, and the lyrics are often superb. |
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I got a bunch of hardcore punk, ska and reggae playing guys and threw them the curve ball. |
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I went hat in hand and asked for your feedback on the hot young garage punk bands of 2003, and you, the readers, came out in force and told me. |
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Her photos communicate an openness to interpretation that supersedes the occasional temporal markers of bell-bottom pants or early punk hairdos. |
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Once possessing a powerful rebel yell and some melodic chops, this aging punk rocker offers up a bland collection of songs. |
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The human crush is a parade of the homeless, the crazies, crackheads, and punk teenagers with purple hair who panhandle the tourists. |
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His friends said he was hospitable towards everyone, always tried to help people as best he could, and made them smile, and he loved punk music. |
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This collection of dream and love laden tunes shows an array of influences from punk garage to nouveau disco. |
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Quinn simply did not like the elfinly angelic man dressed in a cross between a Byronic poet and a punk rocker sitting across from him. |
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It has been argued that punk rock was the Caucasian version of soul music, and if that's true, this CD is the perfect marriage of the two. |
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A lot of British pop beaches itself on our shores, but it's rare to find the voice of the common English punk nerd. |
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This is a pretty cool garage punk band on yet another fine underground indie label. |
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Touted as a concept album, or even as a punk rock opera, the album gets somewhat close to that mark. |
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Such defiantly provocative work, and the uproarious punk music which accompanied it, won him cult status. |
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And a lot of that sort of fearlessness and punk rock edge were carried over into her modern, contemporary style. |
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In this street culture, a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do even if he's still a punk snot-nosed kid. |
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I was at a large, mostly punk house-party when a nervous-looking kid with a flat-top showed up. |
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This talk of funk, punk and devil-worship is starting to fuel a few wild suggestions and flights of fancy. |
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This wild and untamed theme song is one of the finest punk tracks ever recorded. |
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Claire incorporated a pop of pink into her eye makeup to honor the punk theme. |
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Livewire punk popsters A and ska powerhouses Less Than Jake worked the audience like the festival veterans they are. |
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Musically, the sextet mixes punk and ska with Klezmer and Eastern European folk music. |
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The Scream signalled the arrival of post-punk, oddly enough, from one of the original punk groups. |
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It ain't perfect, but it sure had the rawest energy since the '80s, like some born-again punk band. |
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I have no real formal music training, like every other punk who gets a keyboard for his bar mitzvah. |
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At first it was the cultural capital of punk cred that she was building up and wrecking, and now it's marketability. |
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The latest offering from Frenchie punksters Burning Heads seems to belie the cliche that punk is dead. |
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One bright spot is simply that hard-core rap has knocked out such unmusical predecessors as heavy metal and punk. |
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This frenetic groove band apparently still plays ska, punk and funk as frenziedly as ever. |
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Each band had a mere ten minutes to show off their talent and music ranged from rock to punk and nu-metal. |
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This album happens to be progressive, evolving into a unique form of punk that borders on grunge. |
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It's a boozy punk stew that doesn't even sound like the same band who would within a few years record Let It Be or Tim. |
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It combines elements of hip-hop, reggae, funk, punk rock and even traditional Irish folk music. |
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He played bass in a punk rock band early on, but he was also into disco, funk and hip hop. |
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I hear a bit of 70's NYC punk in these guys filtered through the Strokes and the melodies of 80's power pop. |
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In between, we get punk rock, rough-and-tumble love songs, fuzzed-out power pop and even a surf-rock number. |
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It's this summer's easy-breezy punk disc to crank on the drive home and the band's catchiest release since their debut. |
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The band, a stunning combination of garage rock simplicity and punk attitude is also steeped to the gills in 1960s style soul. |
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Perfect punk rock for the kiddies, this is coming soon to a daycare near you! |
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In Tampa, players who now are among his best friends once considered him a boor and a punk. |
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Later, unusual body piercings became associated with fringe cultural groups, such as punk rockers and a new group known as modern primitives. |
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But the 21-year old heroin-addicted punk rocker from southern England wasn't the only prodigal. |
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For someone whose film oeuvre begins with a defloration set to punk rock, Larry Clark has an amazingly subtle way with music. |
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For some musicians, punk was less a style to be slavishly imitated than the sound of a door opening. |
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Starting off as a '60s-style garage band, they later became kings of fuzzed-out punk before delving into glam for their last record. |
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They play something of a fusion of punk and progressive rock, with an emphasis on everything at once. |
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It's no mistake that slam-dancing, moshing, and crowd-surfing sprung from punk rock since the point is this sense of bodily danger. |
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Do you wish more bands would remember to add a generous dollop of prog skronk to their punk rock? |
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The best punk rock, or whatever, always comes from the most depressive governments. |
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I think punk is the only music that really has a good, solid base under the mainstream. |
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And other things like that have been happening, often when using punk or goth music and stuff related to that. |
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It's country goth alternative hardcore punk metal and the intensity often masks the stunning playing going on. |
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Japan was great, but it was a lot of guys coming out that look punk rock and they love going to shows, but they weren't necessarily punkers. |
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You can look kind of punky without listening to punk rock or writing punk-rock music. |
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He writes about the alternative music scene for an underground magazine, and hangs out with the likes of rappers and punk bands. |
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And it's good to show such a multifaceted scene, because we all could actually be subdivided into different types of punk. |
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Set in a skid row hotel, Vacancy focuses on the chance meeting of a suicidal young punk and a garrulous tavern lifer. |
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Initially I was surprised, but after punk rock really infiltrated skating it seemed like a good fit. |
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The latter is all punk bass and frantic fuzz guitars in the verses and haunting melody during the chorus. |
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It's a sad state of affairs when you hear certain young kids on the bus discussing punk rock. |
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There were quite a few bands doing ska and reggae rhythms with a punk rock attitude and punk rock music. |
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When he was eight he duetted with country legend George Jones, but he was more into punk and heavy metal back then. |
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I decided she needed to go out clubbing and did her up in a cute punk style. |
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The punk turned god-father-in-his-own-right has witnessed a parallel downswing in the last decade, wallowing in uninspired classic rock. |
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Drainpipe trousers were also extremely popular in the punk movement of the late 1970s, worn by many bands and scene leaders. |
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Now my hair is short, a kissing cousin to a bob, and it's choppy and almost punk rock looking. |
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It is strange to think of all these Cherubic looking children being into punk rock and ska but they were. |
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Perhaps she likes 80s inspired punk fabrics, or checks or gingham or something else all together. |
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So I lay on his lawn with my eyes closed, like a cat on hot bricks, listening to a punk rock band, whom we had discovered at the same time. |
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As much as I ridicule generic pop punk bands and old bands with craptacular new records, I don't think I could ever say pop punk is dead. |
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But Sweden has such a great scene that's adored around the world, from punk rock to black metal, you cover all genres so well! |
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He's the kind of guy that'd be interested in Goth punk chicks, not girls like me. |
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They are keeping this same spirit alive today, as have so many other garage, punk and mod bands for the past 40 years. |
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When punk rock burns brightly, it is capable of amazing feats of transmutation. |
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The music has a punk derived bass sound and extra sax part in addition to the trad band set up. |
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It was already decorated with posters from punk bands and some really cool art work. |
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You all know that I'm first and foremost a punk and metalhead, but being a deeply eclectic type I also love reggae and ska. |
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But Jamie grew up on the blues, and Corey is a bit of a metalhead, so we're teaching him a bit about punk. |
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His brand of barroom rock 'n' blues caught on huge at a time when punk, new wave and metal were stripping down the pretense of prog rock. |
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Norwegian punk rockers blur the lines of rock, metal and punk rock with their own creation, death punk. |
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The songs shake along quite satisfyingly, as the two guitars rasp out post punk, alt-rock riffs set against solid pulsating basslines. |
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Forging ahead in the wake of post rock, math rock, indie rock, and punk rock must be a hard thing to do for a band. |
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The central core of punk is all about being an individual and thinking for yourself. |
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Avowed influences include everything from The B52s to math rock by way of straight-up punk. |
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In the early days, punk was a Northern thing, and more specifically, a Manchester thing. |
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Three years ago you could go to many bars and listen to metal, rock, punk and hardcore music. |
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The punk movement fizzled with the backslide into further genre Balkanization, but that doesn't mean the desire for confrontation has subsided. |
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Nowadays, you have a lot of bands claiming to be punk rock that are really more mainstream than punk. |
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Her music was neither primal punk nor introspective blues but a more complex tangle of emotions shared by both. |
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I got into medieval music and the avant-garde, all the fringe stuff that people didn't like, the punk rock of classical music. |
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Both the bassist and drummer come from musical backgrounds of hardcore and punk. |
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I admit from the start that you could argue that this is not real luxury but a kind of ersatz variety, punk luxe, and maybe you would be correct. |
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But in those second-rate towns with their third-rate lifestyles, punk had a localised life of its own. |
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Named after the run-down apartment building the band was eventually evicted from, The Lawrence Arms give us straight-up, Midwestern punk rock. |
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As punk exposed the shortcomings of the behemoths of rock, so rap tore up the rulebooks of pop. |
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I would describe the sound as a horrible row, but as I'm in the band I would like to think it is hard punk! |
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The stage, however, plays host not to righteous roots reggae or foam-mouthed punk rock, but to a scattered group of girls in school uniform. |
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I heartily recommend this concert disc to anyone who is even marginally interested in the punk, new wave, or alternative genres of rock music. |
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Culkin grounds the movie in Igby, a lippy punk with a mean streak who you can't help but like because, well, he tells it like it is. |
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For a while, it seemed like The Ramones would be the only rock group, punk or otherwise, that would ever matter again. |
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In 1984, after seven years of touring and producing records, the English punk rock band broke up. |
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He began his musical career in the early 90s, playing in punk rock bands in the small coastal town of Varberg. |
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The film was very funny, with a young punk kid teaching an emotionless robot how to be more human, creating many funny and moving moments. |
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Ever longed for that in-between meals treat, but don't want to ruin a healthy appetite for punk rock? |
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Greenfield says his collaboration with the legendary punk rocker isn't as unlikely as it seems. |
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A ghosting of orange eye shadow covered his lids and the slightest trace of orange lipstick made him look like a punk rocker. |
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The most moving of the three, this chapter has Spheeris move away from focusing on the performers and looks at the punk subculture itself. |
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Small audiences and an intact punk community give a personalized edge to this music-driven push. |
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I also saw a picture of her as a bleached-blond punk teenager wearing dark eyeliner and a shirt that looked as if it was made of chain metal. |
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There was someone on it who was in some band that was influential in the 60s or something and was a building block for the punk movement. |
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My wife experienced the dark side of the suburban dream as a child and ran away to San Francisco, finding solace in the early punk community. |
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The quartet embraces the classic punk idioms of lo-fi production, charging guitars and three-chord progressions. |
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Hebdige considers the punk adoption of the swastika as a particularly troublesome moment in the negotiation of punk subculture. |
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There's a lot of punk bands that start in high school and end in high school. |
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I was a punk, know-it-all kid to summarize. I have matured drastically since 16 and continue to do so. |
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When I got out I had to step around a punk with blue hair wearing a woman's leopard-print shirt. |
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Thirty years ago he fused the sound of punk with dub reggae and early hip-hop acts and created something new. |
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In his autobiography he points to influences from punk, reggae, rock and pop with hip-hop, which really gave him his sense of direction. |
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He gave early exposure to forms of music such as punk, reggae and hip-hop and hundreds of musicians recorded sessions for his show. |
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Benjamin Sarlin talks to punk rock legend jello Biafra, who hounded him the first time. |
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It's kind of funny, now we actually have punk rock one-hit wonders. |
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When I released those albums punk was in and romance was out. |
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What was different about punk was the explosion of subcultures it created. |
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And their gutter-laden, trashy sound is fresh and invigorating when every other punk band today overproduces their album into listless cookie-cutter status. |
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These struggles helped to shape a distinct Chicano and Latino punk scene. |
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Even the ones who listened to punk found it chillingly well-produced. |
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It was hard to see then how anyone could top these two classic punk bands, with a shelf life of 50 years between them and still looking and sounding like class acts. |
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It begins with some pep as the drums warm up to a breakbeat, but the band proceeds to wander into a straight-ahead punk frolic, then later to standard down-tempo balladry. |
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It will feature more than 150 of the top punk and alternative acts from around the world in addition, strangely, to an appearance of cockney icons Chas and Dave. |
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The punk rock cognoscenti, of which Lydon was a key member, insisted that the movement peaked in 1976, and the following year merely marketed the sell-out. |
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And, should their turntables survive what could very well be the very first punk band ever, it'll survive anything thrown onto the platter after The Sonics. |
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The acoustic chanteuse may be the only introvert in coke-bottle glasses whose helium-laced voice can command such rapt attention from a punk bar crowd. |
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Who needs a Subway Series when you've got the pompadoured rockabilly boys of Union Pool going head to head with the tattooed punk princes of Sweetwater in your own back yard? |
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Might a punk rock instrumentation of a crab canon wake the senses up? |
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Taking our cue from Boyracer's lengthy discography, we can expect frenetically paced, fuzzed-out pop songs that even your punk rock friend will like. |
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But after getting sweaty with punk rock, intimate with sonic terrorism and cuddling up to a retro surf sound, the trio have decided it's time to settle down. |
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The punk rock frontwoman announced last month she was changing her name. |
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Released in summer of last year, Slipknot is a bludgeoning epic which mixes death metal, hardcore punk and hip hop with surprisingly pop melodies. |
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Before punk came along I'd fallen victim to the excesses of prog rock. |
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They look like something between '70s punk and underprivileged glam rock. |
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Maybe it's the juxtaposition of gobby punk attitude alongside such a slavishly swotty excavation of rock'n'roll mythology that attracted attention. |
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They were America's early contribution to the punk rock scene, when everybody else was grooving to Brit pop heroes like Elton John and Peter Frampton. |
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Nirvana was able to seek refuge in two camps, with one foot tenuously dipped in the waters of grunge, and one grimy boot firmly set in the world of punk rock. |
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Like punk artists, I began to draw connections and think about a postmodern world where people viewed their fears and fantasies in front of a TV screen or behind a guard rail. |
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They're a punk band not an emo band and they're very hard working. |
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Here it was the kids who liked punk and new wave who were the cool dudes. |
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To mohawked viewers, it's a tribute to the Vancouver punk music scene, while goateed audiences might see it as homage to the work of Jean-Luc Godard. |
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But the bands that I was initially attracted to in punk rock were anarchist punk bands. |
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According to Pozdorovkin, they all shared a love of punk rock and avant-garde art. |
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It features a scantily clad woman wearing a balaclava and holding a sign championing the dissident feminist anti-Putin punk band. |
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Whitcomb is a chain-smoker who sports a leather jacket, listens to punk rock, and is the recipient of a heart transplant. |
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Most of Britain's best pop music has taken this sort of anti-institutional stance, from early John Lennon through punk to the anti-Thatcherite hedonism of acid house. |
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But the rest of the record is pretty good too, shifting wildly between bluesy rap, dancefloor ragga, punk guitar, dubbed-out ska and spacey ambience. |
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Over the years, punk, heavy metal, grunge, disco and dance have come and, in some cases, gone, but none have made the slightest impression on Motorhead's brutal oeuvre. |
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He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like. |
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The band tooled around North America in true indie punk style. |
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I was born in West London and grew up listening to reggae and punk rock. |
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The Fox News scoundrel is at it again, this time going after the Girl Scouts for ties to a gay punk band. |
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Three chords are laid down but that's where the obvious territory ends, as within seconds it's all scrunched up and tossed for yet more spiky-assed punk recklessness. |
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This absurd selection of tracks appears to highlight some elements of this journey, with elements of punk, alternative rock or film music audaciously thrown in together. |
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Why would a 43-year-old man still be drumming for a punk band? |
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Fresh from their recent comeback gig at the Festival Hall, The Beat will be bringing their mix of reggae, ska and punk to Croydon with a set to get the crowd jumping. |
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This broad range of experimentation builds on the musical flourishing of the 1960s and 1970s where bands like The Clash mixed punk with reggae and ska. |
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When he was in Denver he showed up with spiked hair, like a punk rocker. |
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Winona thought Devon was really cute, he had black hair and was a punk. |
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A young punk with a hair dyed laser pink came over to my table. |
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I think he was just trying to make me feel like a useless punk, since the only thing I've ever done with my own hands over any Thanksgiving was stuff a turkey. |
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He had the kind of face that made him look like a punk or thug. |
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Crying about it wasn't the punk thing to do, but I couldn't help it. |
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My younger sister Jeri, in her mauve bridesmaid dress and punk make-up she refused to wash off, handed out photocopied programs to the arriving guests. |
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Although he wears a crisp button-down shirt, it is cut in the current baggy urban fashion and his hair has been shaved and styled in a slick hip-hop update of the punk Mohawk. |
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Growing up as the post-Cold War generation, in a cushy house and being provided for, punk bands do not know what politics are about, or why they should bother. |
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Already garnering rave reviews, Cherry details the life of a young woman in Winnipeg's punk subculture as she gets entangled with an abusive boyfriend. |
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She went off to art school and quickly became enveloped in the emerging punk scene. |
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There is always going to be a bit of separation between francophones and anglophones, but it's the love of this style of music that really unites people in the punk scene. |
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Cowpunk pioneers, they combined the thrashy energy of punk with Hank Williams songs and their incendiary live shows left a trail of torched venues in their wake. |
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Behind the Hot Springs ' sweet hooks and sing-song melodies is a punk heartbeat, an intensity embedded in their serrated riffage and Webber's sexy snarl. |
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Some punk city kids crack open a fire hydrant and are playing in its spray. |
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I thought, since we already went through riot grrrl in the early '90s, that women playing in bands, especially punk bands, had a lot more freedom, but I was sadly deluded. |
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Now her parents are retired, she has one brother who is a graphic designer, another who is a punk rocker and she is loth to reveal any more details. |
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Pick it up, flip through it, dip into the story at any point and you will come away better informed and surprisingly entertained by his sharp mind and punk sense of humour. |
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You know that punk isn't all about studded jackets and mohawks. |
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After growing up in the London projects, Viv Albertine became a guitarist in one of the first all-girl punk bands. |
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As a teen he became even more inquisitive, sampling everything from Jimi Hendrix's psychedelic blues to grunge gods Nirvana and even early punk via Iggy and the Stooges. |
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The New York Dolls, as characterized by Hermes, were not a satellite New York phenomenon, but a precursor to the punk movement. |
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As I watch them writhe in simulated pain, a young punk comes along and grabs some cardboard from the ground and starts tearing it into tiny pieces. |
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Think George Zimmerman seeing a young black male with a hoodie who must be a punk who gets away with it. |
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The Plot deftly navigate through jazz, punk, and metal with pinpoint precision, willfully mangling their songs while still retaining a sense of structure. |
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Kawamura sites the rise of punk as a contending model for subculture proliferation. |
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One of the most distinctive guitarists of the punk generation, his searing, choking guitar lines lift the songs above the thrash punk anthems they would later become. |
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You could book her for a dinner party, for example, so instead of playing a record, Isabelle would sing and play minimal punk with dancey rhythms, with a synth and a beatbox. |
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But its tracing of the band's origins from glue-sniffing toughs from Queens to kings of punk resonated with a sincerity and sweetness that won over critics and the audience. |
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She talks punk, textual pleasure, Iceland, and her new book, The Faraway Nearby, with Lauren Elkin. |
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How a small British punk band fooled Reagan, thatcher, the MI6, and American spies. |
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Granted, they don't shy away from monotone, Teutonic vocals or cold, trebly analogue synth riffs, but their sound is equally rooted in punk influences. |
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The bride's father wore a gangster outfit complete with trilby and spats, Andy's punk friends sported colourful Mohicans and four of the guests came as the Addams Family. |
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Everyone always described the band as a cross between ska and punk rock. |
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Promoting body piercing, tattooing, art installations, they defined resistance to the growing corporate rock dinosaur, which punk was attempting to overthrow. |
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My social circle at that time was the D.C. punk scene and we were all listening to vinyl. |
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She drives a little pink car to her favourite sleazy punk places. |
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Froberg takes on the role of misanthropic sloganeer or street-corner proselytizer, belting out his apocalyptic aphorisms over furiously oscillating punk rock. |
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This isn't sloppy or unprofessional like you may think punk rock must be. |
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From the standpoint of punk, this had always been a class war fought on behalf of an anarchist's notion of freedom and an eternally unrealizable moment of self-determination. |
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So much of my worldview at that time was informed by the ethics of the punk scene. |
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My soul sister Alysse tells a story about taking her mother to a punk show, as a way of educating her mother about what it was that her sister was getting into. |
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That same year, Jones also performed with a punk group called El Madmo, wielding a red Fender guitar and a platinum blonde wig. |
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Since the late '70s, and the fashion upheaval wrought by punk rock, people have been spearing the little metal pins through their ears or leather jackets. |
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And then, at the close of our conversation, her punk roots reared their head like they had never disappeared. |
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By the time we arrive at the age of disco and punk rock, the music consciously builds its appeal on lifestyle considerations. |
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Since then, Kate has gone on to catwalk glory, managing a successful transition from Goldilocks to nouveau punk thanks to a Jimmy-inspired crop and colour job. |
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As we researched further and further, we learned about the second feminist wave in the U.S., which included punk feminism. |
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A blend of punk, ska and pop made it a favourite among both white and black audiences. |
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Mike sang for the Dropkick Murphy's, and Johnny played for a bunch of Boston punk bands like the Bruisers and the Uglies. |
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In the late 1970s, punk music was a way for youth in the British Isles to voice their discontent with the ruling class. |
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The former member of venerated Celtic punk rockers the Dropkick Murphys knows he has a window for a new musical direction. |
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At the same time, he inspired the innovators of the punk rock music movement. |
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They are cited as an influence by hard rock, punk rock and mod bands, and their songs still receive regular exposure. |
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Ever since being punk became the popular thing to be it seems like every pro skates, band, or anything has been given the name sellout. |
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It has occasionally been fused with rock and roll, punk rock and other genres. |
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Through a smattering of EPs they have injected their scuzzy pop with a glossy pulp fiction magazine breed of bratty punk. |
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Demolish is a punk 'zine leaning toward what looks to be the poppier side of punk out of Australia. |
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The shock troops of New York punk, class of 2003 version, make vibrant and empowering connections on this cut from their third album, It's Blitz. |
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It has occasionally been blended with styles such as rock and roll and punk rock. |
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Their music felt like sped-up shoegaze for late-night weirdos, and the band performed it with a gripping, nothing-else-matters punk energy. |
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Lauren is a bit of a muso and her tastes span decades and genres from the poppiest pop to punk rock and roll of the finest kind. |
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Her new memoir looks back at her life lived by the principles of punk. |
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During the late 1970s and 1980s the Rock Garden music venue was popular with up and coming punk rock and new wave artists. |
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There had been attempts to revive garage rock and elements of punk in the 1980s and 1990s and by 2000 scenes had grown up in several countries. |
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The first 10 songs in the series were unveiled on Wednesday, representing an eclectic mix of styles from skiffle to punk. |
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And then in the '80s, when I was in punk rock bands, all the kids who skated were hippies. |
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What has the transition to becoming a woman in punk been like? |
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While painting his way through a bachelor's degree in fine arts, Scott was in a punk band called the Thangs. |
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If you're looking for punk rock anarchy, look at Advanced Style. |
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Deathcore incorporates elements of death metal, hardcore punk and metalcore. |
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Sales of heavy metal records declined sharply in the late 1970s in the face of punk, disco, and more mainstream rock. |
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But punk rock set him on the course that led to the military. |
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Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over the rebellious role that hard rock once held. |
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With the rise of disco in the US and punk rock in the UK, hard rock's mainstream dominance was rivalled toward the later part of the decade. |
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Groups showed some influence of prog along with their more usually recognised punk influences. |
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Both genres reject commercialism, and punk bands did see a need for musical advancement. |
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The rise in punk cynicism made the utopian ideals expressed in progressive rock lyrics unfashionable. |
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Described by organizers as a night of culture, museums ranged from the children's variety to steam punk to historical. |
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How into punk rock were you before you signed on for this movie? |
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Conventional wisdom holds that the rise of punk rock caused this, but several more factors contributed to the decline. |
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This genre was shaped in Indonesia by the local interpretations of the media from the larger global punk movement. |
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This wasn't some punk carving Harlem sunsets on a drugstore attendant. This was a professional job. |
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Paul Harvey, guitarist in punk band Penetration, is a well-established artist and spokesperson for the Stuckism Movement. |
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A couple of decades ago, a young and tough Jeff Tweedy thought he was punk rock. |
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Fields began recording the hardcore punk bands in 1978 when few others would. |
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There are elements of funk, punk, folk and more so we just use psychedelica as an umbrella term. |
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The young John McCain was a constant breaker of rules, a brawler and a slob, an undersize punk with an oversize chip on his shoulder. |
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