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Watch Knocked Loose Bring the Fury to Rolling Stone’s Twitch Studio
Kentucky hardcore band talk about their new EP and their touring plans
Nader Haram On How Punk Saved Him From His Post-9/11 Identity Crisis
The musician looks back on how the terrorist attacks changed him and shaped his relationship to his culture
‘The First Time’ With the Linda Lindas on ‘Racist, Sexist Boy’ and DIY Punk
The L.A. quartet on writing their viral anti-prejudice anthem, rocking out in a library, and more
‘We Are Lady Parts’: A Fierce and Funny Series About an All-Girl, Muslim Punk Band
Peacock's new comedy import from the U.K. makes representation matter in all the right ways
Viral Teen Punk Band the Linda Lindas Sign With Epitaph Records
Following "Racist, Sexist Boy" performance, quartet inks deal with venerable punk label
Descendents Finally Tell Their Punk-Rock Origin Story
Begun in 2002 and finished during the pandemic, upcoming album 9th & Walnut will chronicle the group's humble garage-band beginnings
Operation Ivy’s ‘Energy’: Inside the Making of a Ska-Punk Classic
The Bay Area punks were only together from 1987 to 1989, but the one album they released would go on to influence thousands of bands
Will Yip Raffles Gear, Memorabilia to Combat Anti-Asian Racism
Punk/emo producer and engineer selling instruments, rare records, and more to benefit the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community Fund
Music at Home: 15 Great Punk Songs by Black Artists
From Bad Brains to the Roots, punk has a long history of black artists redefining the genre
Billie Joe Armstrong on Brontez Purnell’s ‘White Boy Music’: ‘Blast This On a Big-Ass Speaker’
Green Day frontman reviews a revelatory new record from the queer East Bay punk-rock veteran
Punkränderna går aldrig ur – Stina Berge
Publicerad 11 december 2008 14.01 Uppdaterad 25 juli 2010 3.01Trelleborg. Stina Berge: Hon började som tamburinspelare i Frälsningsarmén, avancerade till trummis i punkbandet Pink Champagne, [...]
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