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Street punk grew out of working class young people who disliked the first wave of punk's more artistic nature. [3] The AllMusic guide credits Sham 69 as the band which brought street punk to prominence around 1978–1979, [4] while an article by the i hailed the U.K. Subs and their 1979 debut album Another Kind of Blues as one of the first examples of street punk. [5]
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Street punk albums (10 C, 1 P) G. Street punk groups (74 P) Pages in category "Street punk" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Street punk is a working class subgenre of punk rock which emerged in the early 1980s, partly as a rebellion against the perceived artistic pretensions of the first wave of British punk. Street punk developed from the Oi! genre, and then continued to go beyond the confines of the original Oi! style.
Pages in category "Street punk groups" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Street Dogs is an American punk rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 2002 by former Dropkick Murphys singer Mike McColgan. The band disbanded in early 2020 ...
If punk is commercialised, it is far from street culture. [94] This is the paradox of punk; as a subculture, it must always be evolving to stay out of the mainstream. Punk Girls written by Liz Ham is a photo-book featuring 100 portraits of Australian women in the punk subculture, and it was published in 2017 by Manuscript Daily.
A punk rock/street punk/Oi! band. Only Crime: USA: 2003–present: A punk rock/melodic hardcore band that was formed Good Riddance's singer, Russ Rankin and Bane's guitarist, Aaron Dalbec. Rise Against's guitarist, Zach Blair was a member of the band from 2003 to 2007. The Only Ones: South London, London, England, UK: 1976–1982, 2007–2017 ...