GREEN DAY Green Day
KORN Cohen
AARON Carter
Prodigy prodigy
ROB ZOMBIE White Zombie
AAMMS+EIN rammstein
NIRVANA Nirvana
Red hot chili peppers
MINISTRY Cabinet
MARIL. YN MANSON Manson
PANTERA Pandora
L.M.F Dalantang
POWERMEN 5
SlipknoT slipknot
Mu Dv Ay Ne Madveen
carcass corpse
N I N nine-inch nail
Mr. Mr. BIG
MEGADETH McDyess
Machine head Machine Head
EXTREME
LINKIN PARK Linkin Park
AUDIOSLAVE Music and Magic Orchestra
COOL CHAMBER Coal Warehouse
KISS
D.M.X
limpbizkit Soft Cookies
Edguy.
p>PA PA ROACH
cypress fir on p>cypress hill
BLINK-182 lightning-182
Evans Evanescence
night wish nightwish
offspring descendants
The suicide machines
P.O.D
Sys. Tem Of A Down system collapse
Static-X static-x
seven dusts of sevendust
BLUR stain
SUDER goatskin
OASIS
GUNS `N' ROSES gun flower
metallica metal
i.c.p Crazy Clown Circus
cranberries Cabelli
Avril Lavigne Avril
HELMET helmet
ANTHRAX carbon maggot
WHITESNAKE
THE ROLLING STONE Rolling Stone
. > BIOHAZARD Resident Evil
IRON MAIDEN Iron Lady
AC DC
POISON
MOTLEY CRUE Monterey Crewe
VAN HALEN van halen
DEEP PURPLE
The crushing pumpkins
RADIOHEAD harvest. The headstock
PRIMUS kerosene stove
FEAR FACTORY horror factory
BLACK SABBATH
SEPULTURA Brazil buried p>SCORPIONS
with 5 most important Punk records
1. Ramones
Ramones
(Sire, 1999
"Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue "(audition)
2. Wire
Pink Flag
(Harvest, 1977)
Wire is called the British Ramones, and you can also regard them as the initiators of Art-punk.
3. The Clash
The Clash
(CBS, 1979)
An album that baptizes the world with spit, The Clash pushes complaints and dissatisfaction from the personal level to society and race.
4.x
Los Angeles
(Slash, 198)
X's pinnacle, the talented mountain country rock guitarist Billy Zoom and his companions perfectly combined poetic lyrics with sharp music.
5. X-ray Spex
German Free Adolescents
(EMI, 1978)
The only British Punk band dominated by women, but the significance of X-ray spex is more than that.
6. Buzz Cocks
"Singles Going Steady"
(I.R.S., 1979)
This is a selection of eight champion songs of the band, as well as eight B-sides (B-sides were much more genuine at that time). Buzz cocks was The Beatles in' 77, showing people the madness of Manchester.
7.Gang Of Four
《Entertainment!
(Warner Bros., 1979)
This post-punk Gang of Four from Leeds, England, used a Marxist scalpel to analyze the puzzles of love and rock music one by one.
8. Huskerdu
New Day Rising
(SST, 1985)
A band that remained faithful to Punk in the mid-198s.
9. The Raincoats
The raincoats
(Rough Trade, 1979)
Perhaps it is the most joyful punk album. The raincoats, composed of four female musicians, is both angry and interesting.
1. The Sex Pistols
Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols
(Warner Bros., 1977).
The Pistols has opened the way for countless bands to express their protest declaration by singing, but it can be said that no band can surpass it.
11. Joy Division
Unknown Pleasures
(Factory, 1979)
Johnny Rotten's anger and Ian Curtis's illness all emerged from the dark guitar, the disco beat of death and the flute of funeral. Gothic music began.
12.Richard Hell & The Voidoids
Blank Generation
(Warner Bros., 1977)
If TV is only a variant of Zeppelin in the final analysis, then Richard Hell &; The Voidoids is the real jizz-guitar geek of CBGB.
13. Nirvana
Inutero
(DGC/Subpop, 1993)
A reprint of an album that foretold American tragedy.
14. Pereubu
The Modern Dance
(Blank, 1978)
A band that can cough up rust, the harmony of Big Bird, and the voices of 1, laid-off steel workers in Cleveland from the synthesizer. Ubu is the greatest futurist of punk music.
15. The Slits Cut
(Antilles, 1979)
Nervous rhythm guitar, punk-flavored reggae bass; The hilarious lyrics describe the life in Babylon, and Slits is the primitive man in punk music.
16. Bad Brains
Bad Brains
(Roir, 1982)
The combination of punk music and reggae made Bad Brains one of the outstanding American hardcore punk bands in the early 198s.
17.Public Image Ltd.
《Metal Box/Second Edition》
(Virgin U.K., 1979; Island, 198)
John Lydon, a punk star who broke free from the shackles of stars, Keith Levene's guitar was like a metal shower, and Jah Wobble's violent bass destroyed all the props in rock music.
18. black flag
"Damaged"
(SST, 1981)
"Rise Above" is a classic hymn of hardcore, and "T.V. Party" is the best one of all kinds. "Depression" makes Jonathan Davis look like a little girl who volunteered as a nurse's assistant.
19. sleater-kinney
dig me out
(kill rock stars, 1997)
their songs are serenades of the next generation of rock dolls.
2. Descendents
Milo Goes to College
(SST, 1982)
An album that you may miss in the blink of an eye. Life, love, girls, losers and food are its themes.
21. flipper
Album: Generic Flipper
(Subterranean, 1981)
This four-person band from San Francisco discussed existentialism with their mean lyrics and explosive guitars, but they still affirmed life and joy.
22. Minutemen
Double Nickels on the Dime
(SST, 1984)
In short works, you can find pure art and radicalism, jokes about politics and self-criticism. More interesting than Zen Arcade, more free and easy than Let It Be.
23. Variety Artists
"No New York"
(Antilles, 1978)
This album, produced by Brian Eno, includes the works of The Contorts, DNA, Teenage Jesus and The Jerks, and Mars, redefines the guitar as a percussion instrument and the song as a brainwashing tool.
24. The Fall
Hexen Ducking Hour
(Kamera, 1982)
Mark E. The most paranoid manifesto, 6 minutes of angry and broken poetry, sings independent and crazy fascism.
25. The Replacements
"Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash"
(Twin/Tone, 1981)
The debut album of the four-person band Replacements not only has the fast and high punk music of the Ramones and Husker Du, but also has the old rock style of Rolling Stones.
26. Kleenex/Liliput
Liliput
(Kill Rock Stars Reissue, 21)
"We started playing musical instruments in 1978, making music with more feelings, and we helped each other with songs"-drummer Lislot Ha.
27. Minor Threat
Complete Discography
(Dischord, 1988)
Minor Threat is hardcore's Leviticus, and "Salad Days" is a kiss goodbye to dreams.
28. Meat Puppets
Meat Puppets II
(SST, 1983)
After walking through the chaos under Nixon, young people finally found an exit in the hell under Reagan.
29. Bikini Kill
Pussy Whipped
(Kill Rock Stars, 1993)
Kathleen Hanna seems to depict political punk on the beach, and new pictures are constantly being born.
3. Germs
Germs (M.I.A.): The Complete Anthology
(Slash, 1993)
The super capacity of 3 songs was the most suitable album for understanding the punk music in Los Angeles in the late 197s, when the music set the stage for a generation of hardcore bands.
31. sonic youth
evol
(SST, 1986)
In the river of artistic noise, these children from new york have reached waist-deep places. Their music is like an acid test of CBGB.
32. Mekons
Fear and Whiskey
(Sin, 1985)
The roar of Jon Langford and Tom Greenhalgh defined punk music as a tragicomedy in the United States and even the whole West.
33.Fugazi
《13 Songs》
(Dis