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American Punk Bands of the 80s. The 1980s were a time of great change in the world of American punk rock. With the rise of the new wave and punk’s traditional rivals, metal, and hardcore, many punk bands found themselves struggling to maintain their place in the music scene.
Let's rank the best '80s punk songs that helped to define the decade and establish a genre that persists to this day. Punk songs from the 1980s include a wide variety of tracks from the genre.
Springing from the U.S. and the U.K., punk stormed the world with its loud, harsh sounds, brash political stance, and devil-may-care appearance. Its legacy has stayed with us as music has evolved over the years. This article will examine one of punk’s most transformational decades and the best punk bands of the 80s.
At the risk of starting a riot, Consequence is ranking the 50 best punk songs of all time. See our staff list.
Ready to ignite your inner fire with the raw energy and anthemic spirit of 80s punk? Buckle up for 30+ tracks that capture the essence of this revolutionary genre, from the hardcore fury of UK...
A slew of now-classic punk and hardcore albums coexisted with the likes of Gary Numan—Black Flag’s Damaged and D.O.A.’s Hardcore ’81, classic albums from Crass, The Adicts, Adolescents, T.S.O.L., and, of course, The Exploited’s Punk’s Not Dead.
1. X – Los Angeles. X had been honing their take on classic punk since 1977: John Doe and Exene Cervenka’s gritty street poetry and Gregorian chant harmonies, Billy Zoom’s loud ’n’ fast...
This wasn't a coincidence – The Exploited were a key influence on early extreme metal, their songs going on to be covered by the likes of Slayer, Hypocrisy and Impaled Nazarene, while the song UK82 gave a name to the new generation of punks kicking up a storm in the early 80s.
100 Greatest Punk Songs of All Time. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.
Our list of 40 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time, covering everyone from the Ramones and the Sex Pistols to Sleater-Kinney and Blink-182.