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Punk is predicated on aggressive musicianship and often heavy, angry
politics. It has roots in the nihilistic sounds of the Stooges, the MC5 and
the Velvet Underground, but Punk came into its own in England in the late
'70s as a savage reaction to polished, tired mainstream rock and pop. More
than a musical revolution, Punk was a full- blown assault on the soured,
restrictive social and political conventions that lingered in England following
World War II. Punk's pioneers emerged from New York City's Lower East Side.
They blended elements of aggression and attitude with undertones of Hard
Rock, Girl Groups and even Rockabilly, turning rock 'n' roll on its head.
Overseas, where few people were living England's 'dream' lifestyle of economic
security, sophistication, and modernity, bands such as the Sex Pistols --
Punk's standard bearers -- burst onto the scene. Taking their cue from the
New York groups, the Sex Pistols' anger and rebelliousness permeated their
music, their appearance, their stage presence, and the embittered politics
of their lyrics. Meanwhile, faster, rawer, and bitterly radio-hostile acts
like Black Flag and the Dead Kennedys were taking wing on the West Coast,
even as the more expansive X (from Los Angeles) and the legendary Clash (from
the U.K.) broadened the definition of what Punk could be. Punk finally topped
America's charts in the '90s, with the Punk-Pop of Green Day and the Ska
Punk of Rancid -- both Berkeley, Calif., bands who owed huge debts to the
Ramones and the Clash. Nirvana's Punk roots were meanwhile so distinct that
the Grunge music they defined can be considered a flavor of Punk. But Punk
as music and as an underground culture thrives, especially on regional scenes
and through a loosely-knit network of fanzines (fan magazines), college radio
shows and all-ages concerts. (from Yahoo! Music)
Are you Punk?
Do you care? Should I?
A (hopefully) comprehensive Punk compilation of Punk resources on the
net.
The following pages contain links on their topics.
Publications (zines, webzines, etc)
Music (band pages, show info, mp3s, venues,
record labels, net radio stations)
Clothing (clothes, shoes, general
merchandise)
Distros (distributors, record labels)
Live Music (show dates, venues)
International (non-US or UK) Punk (bands, distros,
info, etc)
Information Central (info on corporations,
politics, news, current events, etc)
Fun Pages (humor)
Web Resources (free servers, free disk space,
free hosting, free web tools)
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Created on November 21, 2000.
Last updated on November 24, 2000.