This 1972 rock anthem continues to dominate classic rock conversations.
Looking at five prime examples of pioneering, rebellious anthems that predicted the sound and attitude of the punk revolution when it arrived in the 1970s.
Darkest year in rock: 15 records that traded arena-rock excess for a cold, claustrophobic exploration of collapse, paranoia, and shadow ...
The repetitive nature of new wave has helped forever embed the genre’s earworms in our brains, like these unforgettable songs from 1981.
If you’re a diehard glam rock fan or a music historian with a lot of knowledge about the 1970s, you may have heard these three songs before. If not, though, these tunes might be totally unfamiliar to ...
The '90s brought with it many of the acts who have come to define pop-punk, including Green Day, the Offspring and Blink-182.
Whether it is due to Jim Morrison’s polarizing poetry, the perceived self-indulgence of a twenty-minute synth solo, or the ...
Musician and author of Punk Rock Ruined My Life, John Robb, sets out the reasons why we should be grateful for punk.
Idol joined the U.K. punk scene along with a group of friends, including Siouxsie (and the Banshees) Sioux, who were part of ...
The sun is straight up over your head and you can feel like death is right around the corner!” I live in Upstate New York, ...
Sean Griffin’s People Are Mad feels less like a debut and more like the long-simmering next chapter from a veteran of New ...
Dazzling Killmen is one of the most underappreciated noise rock bands of the 1990s. Their aggressive and abrasive sound and morbid lyrics make the perfect combination for any Friday the 13th playlist.
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