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The Offspring |
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Original Prankster |
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Alternative, Punk |
Not much that's "original" from these punk rock "pranksters," but fans will think this sneak peek at the Offspring's new album is "Pretty Fly."
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The Dwarves |
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Over You |
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Punk |
The Dwarves may be short, but they sure ain't sweet -- except on this surprisingly non-combative track. Have punk rock's favorite shockmeisters gone soft? Hardly...
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Cooter |
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Passtime |
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Punk |
A furious blast of pop punk (with the emphasis on the punk), Cooter's new MUSICBLITZ Exclusive, "Passtime," is faster than a speeding bullet and more powerful than a locomotive!
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The Ramones |
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Please Don't Leave |
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Punk |
An unreleased track from the End of the Century sessions, it's understandable why this was left off that classic album -- while better than most other bands, this is definitely a lesser track by Ramones standards.
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Rancid |
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Poison |
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Punk |
Rancid opens up and says “Oi” on the angst-charged, “Poison.”
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Mission of Burma |
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Progress |
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Punk |
Driving, jangly post-punk art noise that further proves why MOB are indispensable to the last 20 years of American music.
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Dillinger Four |
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Q: How Many Punks Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb? |
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Punk |
I'm not sure how many punks it takes to change a lightbulb, but it only takes the Four to change the face of modern punk rock! To paraphrase one of their album titles, this scathingly subversive shit is genius!
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Refused |
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Refused Are Fucking Dead (Remix) |
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Electronic, Punk |
An electronic dance remix of a hardcore punk band? Why the hell not? This version of one of the Swedish hardcore unit's last tracks will appeal to electronic fans more than it will to punks.
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Fugazi |
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Repeater |
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Punk |
This seminal D.C. band of anti-rock stars embodies both the ethics and the sound of American punk. This song would be one of their smash hits -- if such a thing existed in the Fugazi universe.
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Dropkick Murphys |
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Road of the Righteous |
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Punk |
Punk rock will never die. Just ask this stridently populist Boston quartet, who look back towards the Clash for inspiration.
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