On March 9, 1991, British punk band The Clash finally landed their first No. 1 hit with "Should I Stay or Should I Go", which ...
Leather jackets, black eyeliner, and sweaty basement shows — the early days of punk in the ’70s and early ’80s were all about cutting loose, pushing back against the establishment, and breaking every ...
The Jr. Chemists were a Phoenix-based punk band formed in the early 1980s. The band was known for its quirky, childlike aesthetic and experimental sound. The Jr. Chemists were part of the vibrant Hate ...
Below we’ve highlighted the most important pop-punk album from every year through the '80s. Since the sub-genre was still in ...
After joining forces in Chicago, the band known as Bag People became a source of weirdo vitality in New York's early '80s post-punk/no-wave scene, but they never got around to releasing any recordings ...
Photographer Spike Waltzer captured the early-1980s Los Angeles punk scene. Now, there's an exhibition of his unseen icons showing in Camden.
When it comes to the music journalism geography of ‘70s/’80s punk rock, most scribblings concentrate on the Holy Troika of New York, London, and Los Angeles. But in fact, Texas had a surprising (and ...
The Jr. Chemists got their start the way a lot of punk bands got their start in Phoenix. As Michael Cornelius, who was in the midst of founding JFA, one of Arizona’s most iconic punk bands, by the ...