PUNK DECADES

Choose a punk band for each decade.

1970s: Richard Hell & The Voidoids
1980s: Hüsker Dü
1990s: His Hero is Gone
2000s: Fall of Efrafa
2010s: High Tension

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1970s: Wire
1980s: Minutemen
1990s: Fugazi
2000s: Animal Collective
2010s: XXXTentacion

1970s: Ramones
1980s: Ramones
1990s: Ramones
2000s: Ramones
2010s: Ramones

70s - ramones
80s - DOA
90s - screeching weasel
00s - melt-banana
10s - dog party?

70s: Crass
80s: Rudimentary Peni
90s: Fugazi
00s: Converge
10s: (your city's local punk scene)

1970s: The Clash
1980s: Dead Kennedys
1990s: Green Day
2000s: Green Day
2010s: Tyler, The Creator

Devo
Negative Approach
Charles Bronson
Direct Control
Glue

70s: The Damned
80s: Disorder
90s: Gloom
00s: Lebenden Toten
10s: EEL

1970s: Pistols
1980s: Dead Kennedys
1990s: NOFX
2000s: lol
2010s: lol

Incredibly based take

Wire, Minutemen, and Fugazi are all fantastic picks. Wire's first two albums (especially Chairs Missing) are really interesting and great. I get the song Used To stuck in my head a lot. I love Fugazi, but especially that noisy period with In On the Kill Taker and Red Medicine

Ramones are great. However, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but 3/4 of them got cancer...

Fantastic stuff. I had to look up Dog Party, they're fun. DOA's one of the most fun bands of the 80s, and Melt-Banana is awesome - Bambi's Dilemma is a weirdly beautiful album.

Fantastic picks. All of Rudimentary Peni's stuff is great, though Death Church is my favorite album straight through. My favorite Crass album is probably Penis Envy. I love hearing Penny Rimbaud speak, he's a brilliant guy

all classics, been getting into the old powerviolence stuff and it's a lot of fun. I had to look up the last two bands, Glue seems really enjoyable - total throwback to the 80s, but with a fun, tongue-in-cheek attitude it seems like

I'm gonna have to look up the last three bands, but awesome first two picks, and major kudos for Disorder, they don't get nearly enough attention. They were actually pretty strong songwriters.

ew

19XX: nothing good
20XX: even more trash

I disagree

Thanks for nothin pal

Based taste.

1970s - wire
1980s - minutemen
1990s - unwound
2000s - Brand new?
2010s - who cares

first three are classics, Brand New's Daisy is a really underrated album. I actually really liked their last album, it's too bad it got overshadowed by the controversy around the band.

If you're into the post-hardcore stuff you are, there's a lot of good stuff happening in post-hardcore now. I'd recommend checking out the most recent stuff by Touché Amoré, Planes Mistaken for Stars, High Tension, Converge, and Morrow.

fucking Discharge

70s: stooges
80s; nomeansno
90s= unwound
00s~ akimbo
10s_ idk

Nice picks, I had to look up Akimbo but I'm enjoying this. Check out Ampere if you haven't already

Akimbo is the penultimate punk band user

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1970s: Suicide
1980s: Butthole Surfers
1990s: Fugazi
2000s: Kelly Clarkson
2010s: Titus Andronicus

>be born in 1970
>punks were either funny characters or violent fuckwits
>all through the 80s nazi skinheads being arseholes
>1989 get home from burger flipping job, see Black Flag on late night TV music show
>"That's the stuff the big kids are into"
>wait a minute i'm 19
>Drinking and Driving resonates with me
>Nirvana breaks big in 1992
>"ugh skater thrash stuff"
>walk past Rollins Band secret gig, it's noisy as artillery (army brat, it really was)
>1994 see last real skinhead in city, looking like the last dinosaur
>late 90s start to see teens dressed like 70s British punks
>they are middle class faggots larping as working class nihilistic clowns
>punk gets co-opted, branded and sold
>the end of genres is now a genre and a costume, like 'hippy' or 'raver'
Normies turn everything into plastic

>punk
>existing after the early 80s

1970s: Black Flag
1980s: Big Black
1990s: Brainbombs
2000s: Lightning Bolt
2010s: Intensive Care

Fugazi is highly overrated

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1970s: The Stranglers
1980s: Dead Kennedys
1990s: The Refused
2000s: Did anything good come out this decade? Fugazi did The Argument I guess.
2010s: Fucked Up

1970s: Ramones
1980s: X
1990s: Jawbreaker
2000s: Jay Reatard
2010s: Joyce Manor, I guess