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A skate punk band. The Ducky Boys: Boston, Massachusetts, US: 1995–present: A street punk band. Dwarves: Chicago, Illinois, US: 1986–present: Formerly a garage punk band then a notorious shock rock band. The band is now known for their irreverent attitude and diverse punk rock sound. DYS: Boston, Massachusetts, US: 1983–1985, 2010–present
Welcome to Difficult Fun! Each month, SPIN will spotlight the best punk on the planet and discuss it here, with the ambition of challenging preconceived notions of what the four-letter word ...
A punk rock/melodic hardcore band formed when members were only 13-years-old. The original vocalist and drummer are now in Simple Plan. The Restarts: London, England, UK: 1995–present: A street punk/hardcore punk band. Re-Volts: San Francisco, California, US: 2007–present: A punk rock band. The Rezillos: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK: 1976–1978 ...
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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