Feb 10

Silverstein-Smashed into Pieces
Drop Dead,Gorgeous-Daniel Where’s the Boat
Emarosa-Armageddon
Underoath-Giving Up Hurts the Most
The Number 12 Looks Like You-Blue Dress
BFMV- Hand of Blood
Atreyu-Two Become One
From First To Last-Emily
Escape the Fate-The Flood (srry I coudln’t get any other songs, I wanted this war is ours)
(Best band EVER) Alesana- This is Usually the Part Where People Scream

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Feb 7

Well, this is just another top 10 I made, just this time it’s top 30!!!
If you don’t like my selection I will be throwing some of my favorite lyrics on your comments.
If you do, then thank you!!
No I will not put Green Day any higher or the Ramones or the Clash. I spent 3 hours making this video and I’m not going to make this over again because you don’t agree with me.
No I did not discover Gallows or the Living End from Guitar Hero, they are just good bands.
Yes, you may post your own playlist in responce or in the comments. I will not remove any bad comments just to show the public how much of an hole you can be.
Some old bands on here are Crass and The Clash.
Some 80’s stuff is Gorilla Biscuits and Circle Jerks
A whole lot of 90’s
And some good new bands
I think the quality is pretty good, not sure yet. I’m having trouble with youtube’s new uploader. And I used a mac to make this and the editing software is free, but not available for pc.
I’m kinda unhappy because I just got into the Subhumans and Adolescents and I can’t add them.
There’s always a next time though.

Sex Pistols is 31, didn’t make it to this list. Stop whining and complaining, we all have our own opinions. The constitution allows so. And if you were truly an anarchist I could post whatever the I want.

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Feb 6

y Greg Prato & Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The Dead Boys were one of the first punk bands to escalate the level of violence, nihilism, and pure ugliness of punk rock to extreme new levels. Although considered part of New York’s mid-’70s CBGB’s scene, all of its bandmembers originally hailed from Cleveland, OH. The group’s roots lay in the early-’70s Cleveland cult band Rocket from the Tombs, which included future Dead Boys Cheetah Chrome (aka Gene O’Connor) on guitar, and Johnny Blitz (aka John Madansky) on drums, along with future Pere Ubu members David Thomas and Peter Laughner. The group’s sound was a bit too comparable to art rock for Chrome and Blitz’s tastes (whose influences included the Stooges, Alice Cooper, and the New York Dolls), and by 1975, Rocket from the Tombs had split up.

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Jan 30

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Director: Susan Dynner

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Jan 9

All from angryyoungandpoor.com and range from $13-$15

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Jan 1

In Theaters Now. For schedule: http://www.punksnotdeadthemovie.com

On the edge of the 30th anniversary of punk rock, Punk's Not Dead takes you into the sweaty underground clubs, backyard parties, recording studios, and yes, shopping malls and stadium shows where punk rock music and culture continue to thrive. Thirty years after bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols infamously shocked the system with their hard, fast, status-quo-killing rock, the longest-running punk band in history is drawing bigger crowds than ever, "pop-punk" bands have found success on MTV, and kids too young to drive are forming bands that carry the torch for punk's raw, immediate sound. Meanwhile, "punk" has become a marketing concept to sell everything from cars to vodka, and dyed hair and piercings mark a rite of passage for thousands of kids. Can the true, nonconformist punk spirit still exist in today's corporatized culture? Featuring interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes journeys with the bands, labels, fans, and press who keep punk alive, Punk's Not Dead dares to juxtapose pop-punk's music and lifestyle against the roots in the 70s and 80s, resulting in unexpected revelations.
A DIY search for the soul of a subculture and a celebration of all things loud, fast, and spiked, Punk's Not Dead shows punk is stronger and more relevant today than it's ever been.

Live performances, interviews and antics from: 36 Daggers, 999, The Adicts, Alkaline Trio, Anti-Flag, Angelic Upstarts, The Anti-Nowhere League, The Ataris, The Bad Brains, Bad Religion, The Bags, Bang Sugar Bang, Squad, Jello Biafra, Billyclub, Black Flag, Black Market Baby, The Briefs, The Business, Buzzcocks, The Casualties, Channel 3, Circle Jerks, The Clash, sparrer, The Cramps, Culpables, The ed, Dead Kennedys, DEK, Desa, DI, The Diffs, Discharge, Division of Laura Lee, DOA, Dropkick Murphys, The Exploited, Fallopian, Flipper, The Forgotten, Funeral Dress, Fugazi, Generation X, GBH, The Germs, The God Awfuls, Good Charlotte, Green Day, Billy Idol, Iggy Pop, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Iron Cross, Juliette and the Licks, L7, Malas Cartas, MC5, Minor Threat, Mordingjarnir, My Chemical Romance, Naked Agression, Narcoleptic Youth, NOFX, The Offspring, Once and Again, Operation Ivy, Orange, Pennywise, Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Plan B, Pogo Atak, Punk Rock Objects, The Rabble, The Ramones, Rancid, Rasputin, Rocket Rockers, Henry Rollins, Scream, Sex Pistols, Sham 69, Side Effect, Simple Plan, The Skulls, The Slits, T.V. Smith, Social Distortion, Stiff Little Fingers, Story of the Year, The Subhumans, Sum 41, Texas Teri, Thrice, Total Chaos, TSOL, TV Smith, U.K. Subs, U.S. Bombs, The Used, The Vibrators, Vice Squad, The Voids, Wild Weekend, Wrecking Crew, X, Youth Brigade……and more.

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Dec 23

my favorite 5 punk bands
song and band lising in order
1.Alice Donut- roaches in the sink
2.Butthole Surfers-GOOFYS CONCERN
3.the ed- smash it up
4. dead kennedys -forward to death
5.Nomeansno-mondonihilissimo 2000

extra songs i used were murphy’s law - a day in the life and Joey Ramone - What A Wonderful World

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Dec 1

DVD Available NOW!. Get it at:
http://www.punksnotdeadthemovie.com

On the edge of the 30th anniversary of punk rock, Punk’s Not Dead takes you into the sweaty underground clubs, backyard parties, recording studios, and yes, shopping malls and stadium shows where punk rock music and culture continue to thrive.

Thirty years after bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols infamously shocked the system with their hard, fast, status-quo-killing rock, the longest-running punk band in history is drawing bigger crowds than ever, “pop-punk” bands have found success on MTV, and kids too young to drive are forming bands that carry the torch for punk’s raw, immediate sound. Meanwhile, “punk” has become a marketing concept to sell everything from cars to vodka, and dyed hair and piercings mark a rite of passage for thousands of kids. Can the true, nonconformist punk spirit still exist in today’s corporatized culture?

Featuring interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes journeys with the bands, labels, fans, and press who keep punk alive, Punk’s Not Dead dares to juxtapose pop-punk’s music and lifestyle against the roots in the 70s and 80s, resulting in unexpected revelations.

A DIY search for the soul of a subculture and a celebration of all things loud, fast, and spiked, Punk’s Not Dead shows punk is stronger and more relevant today than it’s ever been.

Live performances, interviews and antics from:
36 Daggers, 999, The Adicts, Alkaline Trip, Anti-Flag, Angelic Upstarts, The Anti-Nowhere League, Anti-Product, The Ataris, The Bad Brains, Bad Religion, The Bags, Bang Sugar Bang, Squad, Jello Biafra, Billyclub, Black Flag, Black Market Baby, The Briefs, The Business, Buzzcocks, The Casualties, Channel 3, Circle Jerks, The Clash, sparrer, The Cramps, Culpables, The ed, Dead Kennedys, DEK, Desa, DI, The Diffs, Discharge, Division of Laura Lee, DOA, Dropkick Murphys, The Exploited, Fallopian, Flipper, The Forgotten, Funeral Dress, Fugazi, Generation X, GBH, The Germs, The God Awfuls, Good Charlotte, Green Day, Billy Idol, Iggy Pop, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Iron Cross, Juliette and the Licks, L7, Malas Cartas, MC5, Minor Threat, Mordingjarnir, My Chemical Romance, Naked Agression, Narcoleptic Youth, NOFX, The Offspring, Once and Again, Operation Ivy, Orange, Pennywise, Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Plan B, Pogo Atak, Punk Rock Objects, The Rabble, The Ramones, Rancid, Rasputin, Rocket Rockers, Henry Rollins, Scream, Sex Pistols, Sham 69, Side Effect, Simple Plan, The Skulls, The Slits, T.V. Smith, Social Distortion, Stiff Little Fingers, Story of the Year, The Subhumans, Sum 41, Texas Teri, Thrice, Total Chaos, Toy Dolls, Tsunami Bomb, TSOL, TV Smith, U.K. Subs, Unwritten Law, U.S. Bombs, The Used, The Vibrators, Vice Squad, The Voids, Wild Weekend, Wrecking Crew, X, Yellocard, Youth Brigade…featuring additional interviews with Craig Aaronson (Warner Bros. Records), Lorraine Ali (Newsweek/MSNBC), Alternative Tentacles, Rodney Bingenhimer (KROQ DJ), David Brandt, BYO Records, Mitch Cramer, Brandon Cruz, Dischord Records, Drunk Tank House (Echo Park, California), Kipp Elbaum (CGBG’s), Fanscape, Gary Farley (Electric Chair), Epitaph Records, Fat Wreck Chords, Goldenvoice, The Goo Goo Dolls, Jim Guerinot (Rebel Waltz Management), Hot Topic, Barry Jones (Co-Founder, The Roxy), Kung Fu Records, Jenny Lens, Kevin Lyman (Founder, Warped Tour), Legs McNeil (Co-Founder, Punk Magazine; co-author, Please Kill Me), Chris Morris (Music Editor, Hollywood Reporter), Brendan Mullen (Founder, The Masque; co-author, We Got the Neutron Bomb), Kelly Osbourne, Alan Parker, Posh Boy Records, Punk Connection, Punk Rock Aerobics, Punk Voter, Brad Robarge (Punk Rock Skateboards/Team Goon), Jenny Russell (Founder, HITS/Wasted Festival), Rob Schwartz (TBWA/Chiat/Day), Noah Segan, SOS Records, Stormy Sheppard (Leave Home Booking), Side One Dummy Records, Ezzat Soliman (Showcase Theater), Kevin Spencer, Kevin Staab (Punk Rock Skateboards), Stryker (KROQ DJ), Todd Taylor (Razorcake Fanzine), Third Eye Blind, Steve Van Doren (Vans), Arturo Vega (Artistic Director, The Ramones), Shane West, Geza X …and more

Trailer music: “Living Chaos” by The Diffs

Punk’s Not Dead, oh no!

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Nov 28

Punk Rock vs Pop Punk…Enjoy!:)

Ok…I ed up the vid because I put Sum 41 - Still Waiting at Punk Rock songs..but that song is punk rock…Anyway…Sum 41 is a pop-punk band! I IN’ KNOW! But they have some punk rock songs, they’re not like Simple Plan or Good Charlotte or like that..But Sum 41 IS NOT A PUNK ROCK BAND! THEY’RE POP PUNK…If you guys don’t like the vid, don’t watch it! wtf!?

P.S.: Check out “My favorite punk bands(some of them)”!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS6ryy_SCNQ

1)The Unseen-Punks attack
2)Blink 182-Don’t tell me it’s over
3)The Exploited-Fuck the system
4)Gob-Give up the grudge
5)Sum 41-Still waiting
6)Sum 41-Makes no difference
7)The Casualties-Unknown soldier
8)Simple Plan-Grow up
9)Anti Flag-You can kill the protester
10)Greenday-American idiot
11)Leftover Crack-Nazi white trash
12)The f-ups-Lazy generation

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Nov 19

On the edge of the 30th anniversary of punk rock, Punk’s Not Dead takes you into the sweaty underground clubs, backyard parties, recording studios, and yes, shopping malls and stadium shows where punk rock music and culture continue to thrive. Thirty years after bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols infamously shocked the system with their hard, fast, status-quo-killing rock, the longest-running punk band in history is drawing bigger crowds than ever, “pop-punk” bands have found success on MTV, and kids too young to drive are forming bands that carry the torch for punk’s raw, immediate sound. Meanwhile, “punk” has become a marketing concept to sell everything from cars to vodka, and dyed hair and piercings mark a rite of passage for thousands of kids. Can the true, nonconformist punk spirit still exist in today’s corporatized culture? Featuring interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes journeys with the bands, labels, fans, and press who keep punk alive, Punk’s Not Dead dares to juxtapose pop-punk’s music and lifestyle against the roots in the 70s and 80s, resulting in unexpected revelations. A DIY search for the soul of a subculture and a celebration of all things loud, fast, and spiked, Punk’s Not Dead shows punk is stronger and more relevant today than it’s ever been

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