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    Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll [2] [3] [4] and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected the corporate nature of mainstream 1970s rock music.

  2. Dec 31, 2021 · In this beginner’s guide to punk rock we’ll be taking a look at the music and musicians who influenced the early punk bands and artists of the first waves of punk rock that arose almost simultaneously in late 1970’s New York and London, and the major artists of those two competing scenes. Let’s dig in!

    • The Ramones. One of the pioneering punk bands in the US and the world, the Ramones started in the NYC borough of Queens in 1974. The group got its name from the Beatles’ bassist Paul McCartney, who used “Ramon” as a fake surname when checking into hotels while on tour.
    • Sex Pistols. Up next we have Sex Pistols, who started the punk movement in the UK. Formed in 1975, they played a significant role in shaping the punk scene, challenging the existing music industry and paving the way for alternative and independent music scenes.
    • The Stooges. Also known as Iggy and the Stooges, the Stooges displayed punk-like naughtiness before the genre surfaced. The band, comprised of lead singer Iggy Pop, bassist Dave Alexander, guitarist Ron Ashton, and drummer Scott Asheton, formed in Michigan in 1967.
    • The Clash. Rivaling the Ramones as the most iconic punk band in history, the Clash was a British punk band that drew inspiration from ska, reggae, funk music, and rock and roll.
    • Ramones. 1,037 votes. The Ramones stand as the proverbial godfathers of punk rock, kickstarting the movement with their loud, fast, and stripped-down sound, paving the way for countless bands to follow.
    • The Clash. 1,035 votes. The Clash, often referred to as "the only band that matters," remains a quintessential example of punk rock fusing elements of reggae, ska, and rockabilly into their politically-charged sound.
    • Sex Pistols. 1,008 votes. The Sex Pistols exploded onto the music scene in 1975 with their anarchic ethos, incendiary live performances, and razor-edged punk rock sound.
    • Dead Kennedys. 829 votes. San Francisco's Dead Kennedys burst onto the punk rock scene in the late 1970s with a ferocious sound characterized by angular guitars, breakneck tempos, and frontman Jello Biafra's biting, satirical wit.
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    • Sex Pistols. Sex Pistols was a band that ignited the punk rock movement in the UK and the world. Formed in London in 1975, they consisted of singer Johnny Rotten, guitarist Steve Jones, bassist Sid Vicious, and drummer Paul Cook.
    • Ramones. Ramones was a band that is widely considered to be the first punk rock band. Formed in New York in 1974, they consisted of singer Joey Ramone, guitarist Johnny Ramone, bassist Dee Dee Ramone, and drummer Tommy Ramone.
    • Green Day. Green Day was a band that revived punk rock in the 1990s, after the genre had declined in popularity and relevance. Formed in California in 1986, they consisted of singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tre Cool.
    • Blink-182. Blink-182 was a band that popularized pop punk, a genre that fused punk rock with pop melodies, hooks, and humor. Formed in California in 1992, they consisted of singer and guitarist Tom DeLonge, singer and bassist Mark Hoppus, and drummer Travis Barker.
  3. Punk music is characterized by its aggressive guitar riffs, simplistic chord structures, and lyrics that don't shy away from confronting authority. Punk Rockers, within the cultural and musical landscape, are a multifaceted phenomenon that originated in the mid-1970s.

  4. Aug 14, 2016 · We asked punk rockers what it means to them, 40 years after it emerged as a genre of loud, fast rebellious music, with style and attitude to match.

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