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  • as being integral in the rise of American crust punk, a fusion of anarcho-punk and thrash metal styl
  • In June 2005, Punk accepted a deal with World Wrestling Entertainm
  • Daft Punk accessed the hardware remotely with Behringer B
  • remely unusual bands of the alternative, fringe punk, acid rock, and avant garde genres.
  • Taking influence from such pop punk acts as Blink-182, Saves the Day and Taking Bac
  • ears the group performed with other established punk acts such as Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Channel
  • ritics have compared Morris's guitar-playing to punk acts like Johnny Ramone of Ramones as well as a
  • ra", and pre-dated vinyl debuts by contemporary punk acts such as the Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, The Da
  • 1983 as part of the second wave of underground punk acts operating outside the state-sanctioned mus
  • a modern rock sound that takes influences from punk acts.
  • ing purely inspired from music, and the way the punk aesthetic, culture, and music exerts its influe
  • fman in a project aimed at promoting the modern punk aesthetic.
  • Punk aficionados acclaimed the album.
  • wly worked on his second studio album, Heavenly Punk: Agadio, throughout 2000 and 2001, releasing tw
  • This reveals a vinyl record playing the Daft Punk album Discovery.
  • number of compilation albums - notably The Best Punk Album in The World Ever 2, Totally Sensational
  • It was the first hardcore punk album released in South America.
  • an instrumental house music track from the Daft Punk album Homework.
  • This article is about the Daft Punk album.
  • on to win a 2002 San Diego Music Award for Best Punk album.
  • ded by The Chipmunks in 1980 for their Chipmunk Punk album.
  • The back cover contains a collage of classic punk albums by bands such as Minor Threat, Misfits a
  • hosen by Exclaim magazine as one of the top ten punk albums of the year.
  • Exclaim! named "Adults!..." No. 10 in their Punk Albums of 2010.
  • included Damned Damned Damned in its "100 Best Punk Albums" list, declaring it "...One of the nasti
  • 003, Mojo magazine ranked the LP in its 'Top 50 Punk Albums'.
  • For the series of punk albums, see Live at the Fireside Bowl.
  • e it depicted the realistic interaction between punk, alternative subcultures and the Gastarbeiter (
  • The band has influenced many notable punk, alternative and hard rock/metal groups, includ
  • d that later became highly influentional in the punk, alternative, and indie scenes of today.
  • s very different for a band labeled as hardcore punk, although the song "Never Talking To You Again"
  • emerged as the flamboyant, neon-haired electro punk, although in interviews he denied being linked
  • e include a pop diva (Gina), a rocker (Phil), a punk, an Elvis (Pelvis) and a disco dude (Stevie).
  • first independent record label devoted to queer punk; an album on Candy Ass Records; and a split sin
  • including hip hop, acoustic, country, hardcore punk and techno, and guest appearances by Insane Clo
  • io's music - Call the Doctor is pure, undiluted punk, and it's brilliant."
  • 0s, they have in recent years branched out from punk and created a more experimental style that comb
  • came to notice in the late-1970s New York post punk and art scene which also produced Sonic Youth a
  • They are a reincarnation of the punk and ska band The Gadjits.
  • x has a subtle eclectic sound drawing from Post Punk and Krautrock.
  • Beyond punk and Britpop, British rock band Def Leppard, des
  • Eleanor, the wounded Space Punk and the Starmites battle and destroy Shak Graa
  • In Finland in the wake of Punk and New Wave the Suomi-Rock phenomenon occurred
  • tive-orientated band called Unilever, which had punk and performance art leanings.
  • He later started the punk and ska covers band Doghouse.
  • Today, the shop is one of the main punk and indie rock retail outlets in Australia.
  • od, was characterized by strong addition of pop punk and alternative rock influences, which finally
  • leigh, North Carolina with elements of hardcore punk and melodic death metal.
  • The Peacocks are a Swiss psychobilly, cow punk and rock & roll band founded in 1990.
  • n the June 7 episode of Raw, attacking Cena, CM Punk, and members of the ringside crew, on the prete
  • fe as a 'do-it-yourself' promotional outfit for punk, and punk-related independent musical ensembles
  • nded music school and played in countless rock, punk and industrial projects now forgotten by histor
  • ulful strut was a brisk rejoinder to the sloppy punk and wimpy power pop bands they preceded and fol
  • a radical political perspective, or a focus on punk and other DIY art forms.
  • y Within"), and at the wedding ceremony between Punk and "Eleanor," Trinkulus, the Starmite lizard m
  • mine Reptile, their primary audience was in the punk and noise scene dominant in South Minneapolis a
  • 1982 (only the first verse; as an intro to "The Punk and the Godfather") and 1989 tours as well.
  • first musical explorations came as a member of punk and metal bands in college.
  • ands with a similar fanbase, in the vein of pop punk and so-called "emo" of the late 1990s and early
  • Par-t-one is Italian punk and house band led by Sergio Casu aka Sergione
  • It was noted for showcasing rising punk and New Wave acts, including Bad Religion, Fear
  • a pop-friendly style of indie rock, with strong punk and metal influences.
  • "The Punk and the Godfather" (featuring Eddie Vedder)
  • eir distinctive identity draws upon goth, rock, punk and industrial influences whilst maintaining a
  • ngs alternate between two general styles, noise punk and acoustic folk, described by one reviewer as
  • The band has cited numerous punk and hardcore bands as influences to its music.
  • Embers blends punk and black metal, but also have a unique melanch
  • Punk and Goth pioneers, The Damned pay tribute to Dr
  • time Hall is the third live album from hardcore punk and reggae pioneers Bad Brains.
  • This was sharp, sneering punk, and was appreciated as such.
  • ecorded by Kid Dynamite as interpreted by other punk and hardcore bands.
  • Punk And Disorderly vol. 3 ('Give us a future' (Anag
  • cently branched out into other genres including punk and alternative.
  • bringing the cream of both American and British punk and New Wave bands to the public on his acclaim
  • , Rhode Island, specializing in loud music from punk and metal subgenres.
  • as a breakthrough album that began to blend the punk and metal genres, something that would later be
  • group's sound incorporates elements of hardcore punk and heavy metal, and their live shows have been
  • also performed two songs: "Stronger" (with Daft Punk) and "Hey Mama" (in honor of his recently decea
  • music supervisor Jason Bentley approached Daft Punk and requested that the duo compose the film sco
  • years of operation, Lucy's supported a growing punk and indie music scene in Nashville, and even re
  • bel focused primarily on modern rock, new wave, punk and hard rock music.
  • His music has been described as 'kiddy disco punk' and 'shit-hop', as it is recorded in his home
  • Their sound evolved away from punk and more towards their R&B influences, like Roy
  • th influences extending into the 1990s hardcore punk and electronic music.
  • , they became the backbone of the Erie hardcore punk and metalcore scene.
  • he first compilation album released by Scottish punk and new wave band Skids, on Virgin Records in 1
  • ndroll, Felix von Havoc describes the political punk and metal roots of this band, stating "Assuck m
  • xBISHOPx) is an American straight edge hardcore punk and metalcore band, formed in Florida in 2004.
  • Ben Koller got his start in the punk and metal scene by playing drums for bands such
  • The music was an aggressive mixture of punk and glam rock, which spoke of rebellion, failed
  • consisted of four tracks that reflected strong punk and garage rock influences in the guitar work,
  • ng to Wesugi, their new album was influenced by punk and blues.
  • P has six tracks, which are covers from various punk and metal bands.
  • of the most popular bands of the San Francisco punk and performance art scene during the late 1970s
  • ds which would go on to success in the hardcore punk and metalcore genre.
  • rk, San Fransisco and Boston in support of Soul Punk and Truant Wave.
  • 983-1984), SCH's music was mixture of new wave, punk and psychedelia.
  • Several of its members played in various punk and new-wave bands.
  • s retrospectives, local Australian contemporary punk and new wave, and licenced material from overse
  • s and references relating to fashion and indie, punk and rock, indeed the magazine's title is taken
  • Much of Fundamental is based on punk and heavy metal with salsa-influenced sections.
  • is described as "walking that fine line between punk and country".
  • further diversify, Everafter was added for pop punk and Adios for its Indie sound.
  • The band's musical influences are punk and rock groups from the 1960s and 1970s as wel
  • he song is part of the Sounds of the Seventies: Punk and New Wave from Time-Life Records.
  • Vitamin X or VX is a hardcore punk and thrashcore band from Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • ng from indie, funk, hip hop and rock to metal, punk and country, all delivered with a cheeky grin a
  • y performed with many San Diego and Los Angeles punk and new wave bands of that era, such as The Pen
  • They enjoyed moderate success during the punk and early new wave era.
  • tly, aggressive forms of music such as hardcore punk and grindcore have begun to use chanting.
  • arton Hill Youth Centre was a popular venue for Punk and New Wave acts to play.
  • ears, continues to produce sporadic material by punk and experimental artists, including forthcoming
  • r music is heavily influenced by late seventies punk and rock n roll bands.
  • The Wake were a British post punk and later indie pop band, founded in Glasgow in
  • had explored genres such as rock and roll, post punk, and post-hardcore in an aggressive fashion, Ba
  • The band is typically described as punk and hardcore as umbrella terms, but state that
  • nia with a melodic style that includes hip hop, punk and ska genres.
  • in 1979, it focused on that city's underground punk and industrial music scene.
  • Zones was a British punk and power pop band founded in 1977, after the e
  • Anthrax was an all-ages music venue that hosted punk and hardcore shows during the early/mid 1980s.
  • indie, hip hop, UK garage, jazz, roots revival, punk, and more.
  • e De Ville, who had just dropped out of school, punk and rockabilly guitarist Stein and four-week-ba
  • Punk and deathrock fans appreciated the band's sound
  • luded hard rock, folk, indie, heavy metal, ska, punk, and gothic.
  • ormer go-go dancer) took up an offer from local punk and other "unique" bands and artists who needed
  • their name to Radio Blank, and were inspired by punk and popular Liverpool band Deaf School, playing
  • mpled by artists of diverse genres, from Rap to Punk and Techno to Pop.
  • A more recent film is The Punk And The Princess (1994) an adaptation of Gideon
  • movement of the 60s, with the influence of 80s punk and No Wave.
  • experienced and musically-mature of Melbourne's punk and post-punk bands.
  • The band plays melodic rock with elements of punk and reggae.
  • including "jazz, blues, funk, reggae, ska, pop, punk, and various combinations thereof."
  • The band's mixture of blues, punk and country music somewhat baffled critics of t
  • Nevertheless, the album was highly acclaimed by punk and alternative rock audience.
  • revival of interest in the early days of German Punk and New Wave.
  • tists such as pop artist Robyn, French duo Daft Punk, and Japanese electro singer Immi.
  • e venue's historic past of excellent artists in punk and jazz with that of classical music.
  • Devils Whorehouse is a Swedish horror punk and heavy metal band.
  • He was known for his mix of Dance, Electronica, Punk, and other genres in his set.
  • Spirit Electricity is an EP from hardcore punk and reggae pioneers Bad Brains recorded live in
  • ds in Los Angeles, since he had been in various punk and rock bands; the Daredevils, for instance, i
  • musical styles, but became a forum for American punk and New Wave bands like Ramones, Misfits, Telev
  • 'Kiwi Punk and Beyond'.
  • Influenced by early punk and rock bands such as MC5, Ramones, Sex Pistol
  • rtist focusing mainly in the worlds of hardcore punk and hip hop.
  • is an EP recorded in the early days of hardcore punk and reggae pioneers Bad Brains in 1980.
  • eclectic, guitar-fueled record built around the punk and metal records that he loved as a teenager,
  • ndie rock, featured musical acts include metal, punk, and electronic, as well as DJ/dance nights.
  • d Techno themes, this collection features a pop punk and emo theme.
  • ces of great, however tracks swayed between pop punk and rock and to listen to the LP in full it did
  • "Urban Struggle" was used in the film SLC Punk and in an Adidas commercial, while a lyric from
  • appearance with a musical style rooted in skate punk and heavy metal.
  • He then collaborated with a few short-lived punk and noise bands for several months, but none de
  • It was a departure for the band from their punk and Mod roots, involving a funk like sound that
  • s beyond the realm of 1960s psychedelia to such punk and post-punk bands as Television Personalities
  • Psyche Industry Records was the leading punk and hardcore independent record label in Montre
  • ategorized as a blend of atmospheric 1980s post punk and dream pop.
  • mfortably occupying the ground between hardcore punk and speed metal - known as crossover thrash in
  • nd to touch upon other music genres such as ska punk and hip hop, as heard in the songs "Skinhead Je
  • h Polsky, became known as a place for new wave, punk, and post-punk bands to play.
  • cializes in rock tinged with country, blues and punk and had three releases on Frontier Records in t
  • c taste, and was widely influential in bringing punk and new wave to the Memphis TN market in the ea
  • Soon after coming to his rescue, Punk and Kingston were paired together more often, a
  • Punk and Its Aftershocks (1980)
  • 3, the band offered an innovative mix of metal, punk, and ragga, inheriting the punk-reggae legacy o
  • of live recordings and b'sides compilations of punk and metal bands.
  • label released albums by prominent Los Angeles punk and Rock and roll bands, including Fear, The Bl
  • was covered by BBC Radio 1. Acts included, Daft Punk, and Groove Armada, among many others.
  • Their music makes use of common hardcore punk and punk rock elements that include fast guitar
  • neric, and middle of the road, instead favoring punk and new wave acts such as The Clash, Blondie, P
  • dustrial, Heavy metal, Thrash metal, Glam Metal Punk and Synthpop are also featured.
  • in Chicago by her support of local and touring punk and indie bands of the day.
  • thes and accessories are strongly influenced by punk and gothic styles.
  • no dijete, which deals with the former Yugoslav Punk and New Wave scene of the late 1970s and early
  • etal, free jazz, gamelan, noise music, hardcore punk and modern classical.
  • The Mocker's style drew on punk and new wave influences from the UK and perform
  • made up of 3 former members of the reggae, rap, punk and metal band Dub War (Raw Bud spelled backwar
  • The new setting still focused on punk and metal acts, with Soulfly, Meshuggah, and Ki
  • mas Bangalter (of the electronic music duo Daft Punk) and their two children, Tara-Jay and Roxan.
  • xit Ten emerged in Reading in 2000 as a teenage punk and metal covers band composed of the three Ste
  • sisted of music from important New Zealand post punk and alternative bands from the early 1980s to t
  • His Hero Is Gone was an influential crust punk and sludge metal band from Memphis, Tennessee.
  • a great recognition in the underground Spanish punk and metal scenes, as well as other Latin countr
  • this album, the band had completely shed their punk and thrash influences, instead opting for Black
  • ss mainstream styles of music, notably hardcore punk and antifolk - the seasonal antifolk (UK) fest
  • Having previously played in minor punk and new wave bands, Dirk formed Absolute Body C
  • ck'n'Roll, was a continuation of the bare-bones punk and garage rock from the last Kuroyume album, C
  • bands with genres like black metal, grindcore, punk, and noise.
  • ional music stars of the time, notably from the punk and new wave genres, such as U2, Crass, The Cra
  • rent sound mixes elements of ska, reggae, funk, punk, and metal with influences ranging from The Pol
  • Next was a Tables match, as CM Punk and The ECW Originals (Tommy Dreamer and The Sa
  • "The sign of betrayal" means the punk and skinhead scene, which drifted into left-win
  • f styles and influences including psychadaelia, punk, and garage.
  • th or fans of music genres such as metal, rock, punk and emo.
  • s released in 1999, still mixing jazz, rock and punk, and introducing one of Big Rude Jake's ferocio
  • 9. "The Gypsy, the Punk, and the Fool (A Tale)" - 6:21
  • Rentokill plays a mix of punk and hardcore sometimes influenced by other musi
  • ir music influenced many future crust, hardcore punk, and grindcore bands.
  • less-known hits such as 'Marriage,' 'I'm Not a Punk,' and 'Catalina' are exclusive to this release.
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