
20 of the most influential punk bands from the 1970s
These twenty bands, plus numerous other throughout the 1970’s, played a critical role in establishing punk rock as a vibrant and influential genre. Their impact continues to be felt in …
The Best Punk Albums of the 1970s - Album of The Year
The Best Punk Albums of the 1970s. View reviews, ratings, news & more regarding your favorite band.
List of 1970s punk rock musicians - Wikipedia
This is a list of notable first wave punk rock musicians (1971–1979). ^ "On Alice Bag's new album, 'Blueprint,' an original L.A. punk sets out to correct the historical record". Los Angeles Times. …
Best of '70s Punk - Playlist - Apple Music
Punk began in the '70s with the scene emerging around New York's legendary CBGB. Bands such as The Ramones, Television, The Voidoids and Blondie sounded wildly different, but …
Rebel Anthems: The Greatest Punk Songs of the 70s
Explore iconic, head-banging punk anthems like 'Search and Destroy' and 'God Save the Queen,' as we delve into the rebellious spirit of the 1970s punk movement.
The 200+ Best Old-School Punk Bands, Ranked
2025年3月15日 · When punk rock first emerged in New York City and London in the 1970s, the bands were some of the exciting and dangerous in the world. Now, years after those …
10 Best Punk Albums of the '70s - HubPages
Punk rock is an integral part of rock's DNA and here are 10 albums from the '70s that helped shape it, including "Raw Power" by The Stooges, "Ramones" by The Ramones, and "London …
The 10 Most Influential British Punk Bands of the 70s
Which bands were the most influential in this pivotal decade, and how did they shape the punk movement? This article explores the ten British punk bands from the 70s that left an indelible …
These Classic Punk Albums Have Been Cool This Whole Time
The best punk albums from the 1970s includes releases by The Clash, Misfits, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, and more.
Punk Shocks the World - CNN
2015年8月6日 · At the end of the ’70s, the most influential punk band in the world was The Clash, whose musical experimentation proved punk rock could be more than two-minute long songs …