cover image source: Epitaph Records
Continuing to zoom into Rock's sub-genres, I'd like to put the magnifying glass on punk rock. I personally don't claim to be that well versed in this sub-genre of music, but I know that it spans multiple decades and there are plenty of sub-genres within the sub-genre (post-punk, hardcore, pop punk, etc.) It's also more than music — it's a whole cultural movement and even a lifestyle for some. Whatever punk means to you, I'd like to hear it. Please share your favorite punk musicians, songs, albums, and school me on everything punk!

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Top comments (5)
Here you can find a lot of spanish punk references es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk_en_Espa...
this is one of the first I "danced" loooongggg time ago youtu.be/1MnYSECNJ_4
Wooot! This perfect. Thanks for hooking me up with a wiki!
Also, Kortatu is so dope — never heard'em before this but they got that kinda punk/ska mix going on. Great tune!
While I don't consider myself much of a punk rocker, I know a little bit!
My favorite old school punk band is probably The Clash... I particularly love the song "Police and Thieves" which is really kinda punk mixed with reggae, something that The Clash often liked to do:
Also, while writing this up, I stumbled upon the song "Your Mom" by THICK (the cover image of this post is from the music video) which has amazing humor and is just all around awesome:
Punk music always brings back a lot of memories of high school. And, at the top of that list of music I had on high rotation was Face to Face.
Never heard of these folks before, but this is awesome! I wanna be there, haha. Really appreciate ya sharing!