PUNK ROCK

What is it, best bands (and some of your choice) and where do i start from?

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anyone?

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thats a band?

Wire
Pere Ubu
Swell Maps
Chrome
PiL
Mission of Burma
This Heat
Minutemen

rip in peace

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Anti-flag's first album is very underrated
crass is great
The best band is Regan youth
Choking victim is better

Rym-core

>making fun of RYMcore
>likes entry level lefty bands

Back to r/fullcommunism please

Its not worth it getting into punk, go straight to postpunk

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I like some of those bands that's just an incredibly generic list

what do you mean its not worth it?

Buzzcocks
The Boys
Ramones
Dead Kennedys
Black Flag

best album of the 80's

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Pink Flag by Wire is honestly the perfect starting point for getting into punk. If you like the fast tracks like Surgeons Girl, Mr Suit and 12XU you should check out early hardcore like Black Flag, Minor Threat and Circle Jerks. If you like the more melodic, poppy tracks like Three Girl Rumba, Ex Lion Tamer, and Feeling Called Love you should listen to early punk and new wave like Devo, The Ramones, Richard Hell, or The Buzzcocks. If you like the slower, darker songs like Reuters and Pink Flag you should try post-punk like Television, PiL, or Pere Ubu.

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Triage
The Coneheads
The Cowboys
Liquids
Sheer Mag (only first eps tho)
Lumpy and the Dumpers

Single mothers' EP (self titled) was pretty good, although there material kinda went down hill from there. or in the words of the band itself "I prefer the old shit, whatever happened to single mothers"

Milo goes to college by descendents. Basically punk done kinda jokey

I like all these except for Sheer Mag but they're pretty random recommendations, especially for somebody who's just getting into punk

Reagan Youth

best punk album of all time*

start by finding out where the closest irl punk scene is and go to shows and buy music from real bands. in a weird way, i think the whole "safe space" sjw sorta militant progressivism has really boosted underground punk right now because a lot of gigs are leaving the dive bars and going back to living rooms and hangouts, which, imo, creates a stronger sense of community and breeds more bands. I'm not saying that overly sjw behavior is some enforceable standard at punk house shows now [although it can be, i saw a house permanently ban moshing because of its association with "toxic masculinity"] but I think the whole safe space thing has inadvertently gave a big boost to the scene as a whole.

Anyway, here's a band from my hometown. They do a few mini-tours in the U.S. Southeast every year and are worth the $4 suggested donation.

dumspell.bandcamp.com/album/cowboy-slumber-party

and it's not even on Spotify

Periodbomb is a weird band from Miami that played my house last year and are currently on tour, I believe. They're one of the more talented and progressive punk bands I've heard lately and I think have a good chance of making it to the next level, but I'm particular to noiserock and free jazz type weirdness anyway.

periodbomb.bandcamp.com/album/ovary-acting-ep

If you walk around wearing the t-shirt of a band that's moderately popular in the punk subculture, random dudes will walk up to you and start talking about music.

For me it's my Inepsy shirt. I can't stand in line at Popeyes without some 40 year old telling me about the gig his band played with them back in 2003. I don't even really like Inepsy all that much desu, but the shirt is badass with this eskimo skeleton guy wearing crossed bullet bandoliers.

My all-time favorites:
Above the Ruins - Songs of the Wolf
The Adicts - Songs of Praise
GG Allin - Hated in the Nation
Amebix - Arise
Angelic Upstarts - Teenage Warning
Angry Aryans - Racially Motivated Violence
Anti-Heros - That's Right
Anti-Nowhere League - We Are...The League
Black Flag - The First Four Years
Blue Eyed Devils - Murder Squad
Charged G.B.H. - City Baby Attacked by Rats
Christian Death - Only Theatre of Pain
Cock Sparrer - Shock Troops
Cockney Rejects - Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Combat 84 - Orders of the Day
Crass - The Feeding of 5000
Cro-Mags - Best Wishes
Cryptic Slaughter - Convicted
The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Death in June - The Guilty Have No Pride
Discharge - Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing
D.R.I. - The Crossover
Dr. Know - The Best of Dr. Know
Doom - Total Doom
Dystopia - Human = Garbage
The Exploited - The Massacre
Fear - The Record
Fight For Freedom - Ganglife
G.I.S.M. - Detestation
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
Landser - Rock gegen Oben
Life Cycle - Myth & Ritual
Minor Threat - Complete Discography
New Glory - Backlash
No Alibi - Wickedness of Mankind
Poison Girls - Where's the Pleasure?
Sacrilege - Behind the Realms of Madness
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Kaleidoscope
Skrewdriver - Boots and Braces
Skullhead - Odin's Law
Sockeye - Retards Hiss Past My Window
Störkraft - Dreckig, kahl und hundsgemein
Subhumans - The Day the Country Died
Suicidal Tendencies - s/t
Totenmond - Auf dem Mond ein Feuer
Vegan Reich - Hardline
Vile - Solution
White Pride - Your Loss Is Our Gain
Wipers - Is This Real?
XTC - Drums and Wires
Zounds - The Curse of Zounds

i saw this list about 6 months ago and found some real gems on it
thanks user

No love for The Adverts?
Anyways there's a ton of punk bands on bandcamp that you could sift through posted on here. And try to figure out where the closest shows are playing and maybe check them out. People love getting on their high horse about their music taste so they'll give you a lot of recs

Die Kreuzen are a personal favorite. October File is a crucial album.

Lots of great stuff here. Glad to see someone else mentioning Combat 84 and recognizing the excellence of KMKMKM.

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Amebix is my all-time favourite.

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