List of punk rock bands, L–Z
This is a list of notable punk rock bands with names beginning with letters L through Z. The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although they may have also played other styles. Bands who played in a style that influenced early punk rock—such as garage rock and protopunk—but never played punk rock themselves, are not on this list. Bands who created a new genre that was influenced by (but is not a subgenre of) punk rock—such as alternative rock, crossover thrash, grunge, metalcore, new wave, and post-punk—but never played punk rock, are not listed either.
L
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Lagwagon | Goleta, California, US | 1990–present | A punk band discovered by NOFX frontman Fat Mike, who signed them to his label Fat Wreck Chords. |
Lard | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1989–2000 | A hardcore punk/industrial band formed by Jello Biafra. |
Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards | Campbell, California, US | 2001–04 | A street punk band with songs about drinking, fighting, drugs, sex, and other aspects of street life. Led by Rancid's lead guitarist, Lars Frederiksen. |
Lash | Perth, Western Australia, Australia | 1996–2003 | An all-female alternative/punk rock band from Perth, Australia |
Latex Generation | New York City, New York, US | 1990–99 | |
Latterman | Huntington Station, New York, US | 2000–07 | |
The Lawrence Arms | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1999–present | A punk rock trio. |
Lay It on the Line | London, UK | 2012–present | Hardcore punk band formed from ex-members of Phinius Gage |
Leatherface | Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, UK | 1988–present | |
Leathermouth | New Jersey, US | 2007–present | A hardcore punk side-project of Frank Iero, guitarist of My Chemical Romance. |
Lemuria | Buffalo, New York, US | 2004–present | |
Letter Kills | California, US | 2002–06 | |
Le Shok | Long Beach, California, US | 1997–2001 | |
Le Tigre | New York City, New York, US | 1998–2008 | An electroclash/dance-punk band formed by Kathleen Hanna. |
Left Alone | Wilmington, California, US | 1996–present | A street punk band with a considerable influence from Rancid. |
The Leftovers | Brisbane, Australia | 1976–1979, 1983 | A Brisbane punk rock group |
The Leftovers | Portland, Maine, US | 2002–present | |
Leftöver Crack | New York City, New York, US | 2000–present | A political crust punk band with members of ska punk band Choking Victim |
Legal Weapon | Los Angeles, California, US | 1981–present | Hardcore band with female vocals. |
The Lemonheads | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1986–97, 2005–present | |
Less Than Jake | Gainesville, Florida, US | 1992–present | An American ska punk band. |
Lesser of Two | Fort Walton Beach, Florida, US | 1989–2002 | |
Let's Go Bowling | Fresno, California, US | 1986–present | |
Life After Life | San Francisco, California, US | 1993–98 | |
Life's Blood | New York, New York, US | 1987–89 | |
Lifetime | New Brunswick, New Jersey, US | 1990–97, 2005–present | |
Liimanarina | Helsinki, Finland | 1989–99, 2010–present | a lo-fi folk-punk band with early releases on Bad Vugum and Drag City Records. |
Like Pacific | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 2010–present | Their debut full-length album Distant Like You Asked was released in February 2016, and charted at number 25 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart |
The Lillingtons | Newcastle, Wyoming, US | 1995-2001, 2006-2008, 2013–2015, 2017–present | A pop punk band |
Limp | San Francisco Bay Area, California, US | 1996–2002 | |
Limp Wrist | Albany, New York, US | 1998–present | A hardcore/queercore band. |
Link 80 | San Francisco Bay Area, California, US | 1993–2002, 2016 | An American skacore group whose lead singer, Nick Traina committed suicide. |
Lit | Orange County, California, US | 1988–present | An American pop-punk band who are best known for their 1999 single My Own Worst Enemy |
Litmus Green | California, US | 1991–2011 | |
LiveonRelease | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 2000–03 | An all female pop punk band. |
The Living End | Melbourne, Australia | 1994–present | |
Living with Lions | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 2006–present | |
Lobotomia | São Paulo, Brazil | 1984–92, 2005–present | |
Lockjaw | England, UK | 1977–78 | |
The Locust | San Diego, California, US | 1994–present | A hardcore punk/noisecore band and one of the first artists on Three One G Records. |
Lolita No.18 | Japan | 1989–present | |
London | London, England, UK | 1976–78 | |
London SS | London, England, UK | 1975–76 | |
Long Beach Dub Allstars | Long Beach, California, US | 1997–2002 | |
Long Beach Shortbus | Long Beach, California, US | 2002–07 | |
Look Back and Laugh | Oakland, California, US | 2004–07 | |
Love Equals Death | Petaluma, California, US | 2003–2009 | |
Love You to Death | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 1999–present | A Canadian powerpop pop punk band formerly known as The Pettit Project |
The Loved Ones | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | 2003–present | |
The Low Budgets | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | 2000–08 | |
Lower Class Brats | Austin, Texas, US | 1995–present | An American punk rock band highly influenced by the movie A Clockwork Orange. |
Ludichrist | New York, New York, US | 1984–89 | |
Ludwig von 88 | Paris, France | 1983–99 | |
Lumen | Ufa, Russia | 1998–present | |
The Lurkers | Uxbridge, West London, England, UK | 1976–79, 1982–84, 1987–94, 1996–present |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Madball | New York City, New York, US | 1988–2001, 2002–present | New York based hardcore punk band that includes Agnostic Front's Roger Miret's brother, Freddy Cricien. |
The Machines (band) | London / Southend, UK | 1977–1978, 2006–present | London / Southend UK based 1977 punk band. |
Mad Caddies | Solvang, California, US | 1995–present | |
Mad Sin | Germany | 1987–present | A psychobilly band. |
Magnapop | US | 1989–1997, 2002–present | Alternative rock/pop punk group who charted the singles "Slowly, Slowly" and "Open the Door" |
Make Do and Mend | West Hartford, Connecticut, US | 2006–present | |
Malfunkshun | Seattle, Washington, US | 1980-1988 | Glam punk and grunge band formed by Andrew Wood. |
Malice | Crawley, Sussex, England, UK | 1976 | |
Malignus Youth | Sierra Vista, Arizona, US | 1987–94, 1999–2001 | |
Man Alive | JerUSlem | 1999–present | |
Manic Street Preachers | Blackwood, Wales | 1986–present | |
Manic Hispanic | Orange County, California, US | 1992–present | |
Man Is the Bastard | Claremont, California, US | 1990–97 | |
Mano Negra | Paris, France | 1987–95 | |
Masquerade | Helsinki, Finland | 2012–present | A post-punk band from Finland |
Masters of the Backside | England, UK | ||
Masters of the Obvious | New Orleans, Louisiana, US | 1981–present | |
Matanza | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 1996–present | |
Matchbook Romance | Poughkeepsie, New York, US | 1997–2007, 2009–present | |
The Matches | Oakland, California, US | 1997–present | An ex-ska indie punk band. |
Math the Band[1][2][3] | Providence, Rhode Island, US | 2001-present | Chiptune-based synthpunk band. |
The Max Levine Ensemble | Washington, D.C., US | 2000–present | A DIY pop punk band from D.C. who are on Plan-It-X Records. |
Maxeen | Los Angeles, California, US | 2003–present | |
Maximum the Hormone | Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan | 1998–present | Play a mix of hardcore punk and nu metal. |
Mayday Parade | Tallahassee, Florida, US | 2006–present | An emo pop punk band from Florida |
MC5 | Detroit, Michigan, US | 1964–72, 2003–present | famous for its original lineup who helped lay the foundations for punk in the late '60s and early '70s. |
mclusky | Cardiff, Wales, UK | 1996–2005 | |
MDC | Austin, Texas, US | 1979–95, 2000–present | A hardcore band with strong sociopolitical views. Initials stand for Millions of Dead Cops, among other things. |
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | California, US | 1995–present | A cover band fronted by Swingin' Utters' Spike Slawson. Also including Fat Mike of NOFX and Joey Cape of Lagwagon and Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters. |
Mealticket | Los Angeles, California, US | 1991–97 | |
The Meatmen | Lansing, Michigan, US | 1980–97, 2008–present | |
Meat Puppets | Phoenix, Arizona, US | 1980–96, 1999–2002, 2006–present | Began as an early hardcore punk band, but changed dramatically beginning on their second album, incorporating elements from cowpunk, acid rock, psychedelia and grunge throughout their career. |
Mega City Four | Farnborough, Hampshire, England, UK | 1987–1996 | |
The Mekons | Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK | 1977–present | |
The Members | Camberley, Surrey, England, UK | 1976–83 | |
The Men | New York City, New York, US | 2008–present | |
The Mentors | Seattle, Washington, US | 1976–97, 2000–present | |
The Menzingers | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 2006–present | |
Merauder | New York, New York, US | 1990–present | |
Mere Dead Men | UK | 1986–present | |
Messed Up | Grodno, Belarus | 2015–present | First all-female punk band in Belarus, the second ever Belarusian band signed to a German label. |
Mest | Blue Island, Illinois, US | 1995–2006, 2008 | |
Métal Urbain | Paris, France | 1976–80, 2003–present | |
The Meteors | London, UK | 1980–present | Psychobilly pioneers. |
The Methadones | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1993, 1999–2010 | |
M.I.A. | Orange County, California, US | 1982–88 | |
Middle Class | Santa Ana, California, US | 1976–82 | |
Midtown | New Brunswick, New Jersey, US | 1999–2004 | |
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1985–88, 1989–2003, 2007–present | An American ska-core band who had a big hit in the mid-1990s, "The Impression That I Get". |
Miles Away | Perth, Australia | 2002–present | |
Mill a h-Uile Rud | Seattle, Washington, US | 2003–present | |
Millencolin | Örebro, Sweden | 1992–present | |
Million Dead | London, England, UK | 2000–2005 | British hardcore punk band that spawned folk punk artist, Frank Turner. |
Mindless Self Indulgence | New York City, New York, US | 1995–present | A band that incorporates various genres of rock, including industrial rock, shock rock, and electropunk. |
Mindsnare | Melbourne, Australia | 1993–present | |
Mink DeVille | San Francisco, California, US | 1974–1986 | Early punk rock band associated with CBGB. Played a variety of different musical styles, including punk, R&B, blues, and cajun. |
Minor Threat | Washington, D.C., US | 1980–81, 1982–83 | An influential hardcore punk band formed by Ian MacKaye before he formed Fugazi in 1987. |
The Minutemen | San Pedro, California, US | 1980–85 | A short lived influential punk band featuring legendary bassist Mike Watt. It split up after D. Boon was killed in a van accident in 1985. |
Mischief Brew | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | 2000–present | An anarcho-folk punk band. |
Los Miserables | Chile | 1990–present | A left-wing political band, formed in the early 1990s, shortly after the demise of the military regime of Augusto Pinochet. |
Misfits | Lodi, New Jersey, US | 1977–83, 1995–present | A pioneer of horror punk, whose career was cut short after original singer Glenn Danzig broke the band up in 1983. Twelve years later, the Misfits reformed without him, although Danzig would rejoin the band in 2016. |
Misspent Youth (band) | Birmingham, UK | 1975–1980 | UK Glam Punk Rock |
Mister Monster | New Jersey, US | 1998–2018 | Horror Punk |
Mister X | Grodno, Belarus | 2003–present | Street punk, first Oi! band in Belarus, first ever Belarusian band to be signed at a German label. |
MK-Ultra | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1993–2000 | |
The Mob | Yeovil, Somerset, England, UK | 1979–83 | |
Mob 47 | Stockholm, Sweden | 1982–87, 2005–present | |
Moderat Likvidation | Malmö, Sweden | 1980–1985, 2007–present | |
Modern Life Is War | Marshalltown, Iowa, US | 2002–08 | |
Modern Warfare | Long Beach, California, US | 1980–83 | |
Modey Lemon | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US | 1999–2010 | |
Mojiganga | Medellín, Colombia | 1995–present | |
Mojo Nixon | Danville, Virginia | 1985–2004 | |
Mondo Generator | Los Angeles, California US | 1997–present | |
Monsula | San Francisco Bay Area, California, US | 1988–93 | |
The Moondogs | Northern Ireland, UK | 1979–present | |
Morning Again | Lauderdale, Florida, US | 1995–1999 | straight edge hardcore punk band |
Morning Glory | New York, New York, US | 2001–present | |
Moskwa | Poland | 1983–91, 2001–present | |
Moss Icon | Annapolis, Maryland, US | 1986–91, 2005–present | A pioneer of emo. |
Mother Love Bone | Seattle, Washington, US | 1988-1990 | Glam punk and grunge band formed by Andrew Wood. |
Motion City Soundtrack | Minneapolis, Minnesota, US | 1997–present | |
The Movielife | New York City, New York, US | 1997–2003, 2010–11 | |
The Mr. T Experience | Berkeley, California, US | 1985–present | |
MU330 | St. Louis, Missouri, US | 1988–2008 | |
Much the Same | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1999–2007, 2015-present | |
Mucky Pup | Bergenfield, New Jersey, US | 1986–96, 2009–present | |
Mudhoney | Seattle, Washington, US | 1988–present | Garage punk/Grunge band |
The Muffs | Los Angeles, California, US | 1991–present | |
Murderdolls | Hollywood, California, US | 2002–04, 2010–present | |
The Murder Junkies | New York City, New York, US | 1991–99, 2003–present | |
Murphy's Law | New York City, New York, US | 1983–present | A hardcore punk band. |
Mustard Plug | Grand Rapids, Michigan, US | 1995–present | An American ska punk band. |
Mutiny | Melbourne, Australia | 1991–present | |
MxPx | Bremerton, Washington, US | 1992–present | A Christian punk rock band consisting of three members, who were all born in 1976. |
My Chemical Romance | Newark, New Jersey, US | 2001–2013 2019–present | A band whose music style consists of alternative rock, punk rock, pop punk, post-hardcore and emo. |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Na Gathan | Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK | 2007–present | |
Nailpin | Belgium | 2001–2009 | |
Naked Aggression | Madison, Wisconsin, US | 1990–present | |
Naked Raygun | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1981–90, 2006–present | |
Naked Violence | Portland, Oregon, US | 1991–2004 | |
Napalm Death | Birmingham, England, UK | 1982–present | Credited with founding grindcore, Napalm Death are widely known for their extreme music and for their influential hardcore and crust punk. |
Nastasee | Bergen County, New Jersey, US | 1996–98 | |
Nation of Ulysses | Washington, D.C., US | 1988–92 | |
National Razor | Baltimore, Maryland, US | 1998–present | |
Nausea | New York City, New York, US | 1985–92 | |
Neck | London, England, UK | 1994–present | A London-Irish Celtic punk band. |
Necros | Maumee, Ohio, US | 1979–87 | |
The Need | Olympia, Washington, US | 1996–2001 | |
The Needles | Aberdeen, Scotland, UK | 1998–present | |
Negative Approach | Detroit, Michigan, US | 1981–83, 2006–present | A hardcore punk band. |
Negative FX | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1981–82 | A hardcore punk band. |
Negative Trend | San Francisco, California, US | 1977–79 | |
Negazione | Turin, Italy | 1983–92 | |
Nekromantix | Copenhagen, Denmark | 1989–present | A psychobilly band whose bassist, Kim Nekroman, is guitarist for HorrorPops. |
Nerf Herder | Santa Barbara, California, US | 1994–2003, 2005–present | An American pop punk band best known for playing the theme song for television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. |
The Nerve Agents | US | 1998–2002 | |
Nervous Gender | Los Angeles, California, US | 1978–88, 1990–91, 2005–present | One of the original innovators of "electropunk", and an early industrial group. |
The Network | US | 2003–05 | |
Neuro Dubel | Belarus | 1989–present | |
Neurosis | Oakland, California, US | 1985–present | Began as a hardcore punk/crust punk band, before incorporating other styles and other influences on later albums that led them to being one on the pioneers of post-metal. |
New Bomb Turks | Columbus, Ohio, US | 1990–present | A garage punk band. |
New Found Glory | Coral Springs, Florida, US | 1997–present | |
New Regime | Los Angeles, California, US | 1981–85 | A hardcore punk band. |
New Mexican Disaster Squad | Orlando, Florida, US | 1999–2008 | |
New York Dolls | New York City, New York, US | 1971–77, 2004–present | A glam punk group that is often cited as one of the founding punk bands. |
The Nils | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 1978–1994 | |
Nip Drivers | Hawthorne, California, US | 1982–2000 | Fast, hardcore SoCal punk. |
The Nips | London, England, UK | 1976–81, 2008–present | A punk rock band that incorporated elements of rockabilly, 60s garage rock, and power pop. The first band of The Pogues member Shane Macgowan. Also known as the Nipple Erectors. |
No Comment | North Hollywood, California, US | 1987–1993 | |
No Doubt | Anaheim, California, US | 1986–2004, 2008–present | A ska punk band that incorporated elements of reggae, dancehall and alternative rock. |
No Innocent Victim | San Diego, California, US | 1992–present | |
No Trend | Ashton, Maryland, US | 1982–1988 | An American noise rock and hardcore punk group. |
Nomataras | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 1990–present | |
No Torso | Oslo, Norway | 2003–09 | |
No Trigger | Massachusetts, US | 2000–present | |
No Use for a Name | San Jose, California, US | 1987–present | |
No Warning | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 1998–2005 | |
Nocne Szczury | Władysławowo, Poland | 1980 | One of the first Polish punk bands. |
NOFX | Los Angeles, California, US | 1983–present | A punk rock band that adds elements of ska and pop to their work; frontman Fat Mike is also the founder of their current label Fat Wreck Chords. |
Noise Addict | Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia | 1992–95, 2009 | |
Noise By Numbers | Chicago, Illinois, US | 2008–present | |
Nomeansno | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | 1979–2016 | A Canadian progressive punk band. |
None More Black | New Jersey, US | 2000–present | |
The Normals | New Orleans, Louisiana, US | 1978 | |
Notsensibles | Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK | 1978–82, 1996, 2005–present | |
Now Soldiers | Clearwater, Florida | 2003–2008 |
O
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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O.C. Supertones | Orange County, California, US | 1995–2005, 2010–2017 | Ska-Punk, Christian ska |
The Odorants | Nurmo, Finland | 1995–present | |
Off! | Los Angeles, California, US | 2009–present | Supergroup formed by members of Circle Jerks, Rocket from the Crypt, Redd Kross and Burning Brides. |
Off with Their Heads | Minneapolis, Minnesota, US | 2002–present | |
The Offspring | Garden Grove, California, US | 1984–present | A punk rock/skate punk band that has been very popular since the release of their 1994 classic, Smash. |
Oi Polloi | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | 1981–present | |
Old Man Markley | Los Angeles, California, US | 2007–present | Punk/Bluegrass Fat Wreck Chords |
One Bad Pig | Austin, Texas, US | 1985–present | |
One-Eyed Doll | Austin, Texas, US | 2008–present | Goth-punk. |
One Hit Wonder | Long Beach, California, US | 1993–99 | |
One King Down | Albany, New York, US | 1994–2002 | |
One Man Army | San Francisco, California, US | 1996–2005 | |
One Shot Left | Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada | 1997–present | |
One Way System | Lancashire, England, UK | 1979–86, 1995–present | |
Only Crime | US | 2003–present | |
The Only Ones | South London, England, UK | 1976–82, 2007–present | |
Operation Ivy | Berkeley, California, US | 1987–89 | A hardcore punk/ska punk band; Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman were in this band before they formed Rancid. |
The Oppressed | Cardiff, Wales, UK | 1981–present | |
Orange 9mm | New York, New York, US | 1994–99 | |
The Orwells | Elmhurst, Illinois, United States | 2009–present | |
Osaka Popstar | New York City, New York, US | 2006–present | A punk rock supergroup with members of The Misfits and Black Flag with a major influence in anime. |
Osker | Los Angeles, California, US | 1998–2002 | A punk rock trio fronted by Devon Williams, who released 2 albums on Epitaph Records before splitting up in 2002. |
The Other | San Francisco, California, US | 1995–1997 | The band formed (with some members from Rich Kids on LSD [RKL]) as a power trio in 1995, released their first and only album in 1997. |
Outbreak | Maine, US | 2002–11 | |
The Outcasts | Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK | 1977–85 | |
Over My Dead Body | San Diego, California, US | 2001–03 | |
Oxymoron | Germany | 1992–present |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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The Pagans | Cleveland, Ohio, US | 1977–1979, 1982–1983 | |
Pain | Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US | 1994–99 | Energetic punk band that often made use of horn instruments. |
Paint It Black | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | 2002–present | |
Painted Thin | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | 1994–99 | |
Panda | Monterrey, Nuevo León, México | 1997–present | |
Pankrti | Ljubljana, Slovenia | 1977–87, 1996, 2007–present | Slovene punk rock band whose name means "The Bastards", the first punk band in Yugoslavia. |
Panx Romana | Athens, Greece | 1982–present | |
Paraf | Rijeka, Croatia | 1976–84 | |
Paramore | Franklin, Tennessee, US | 2004–present | |
Paranoid Visions | Dublin, Republic of Ireland | 1981–1992, 2006–present | The Republic of Ireland's longest running punk band, releasing through their own label FOAD. |
Parasites | Livingston, New Jersey, US | 1986–present | |
Pardon Us | Liverpool, England | 2014–present | British Pop punk band formed from members of Flamingo 50 and Town Bike |
Partibrejkers | Belgrade, Serbia | 1982–present | |
The Partisans | Bridgend, Wales, UK | 1978–1984, late 1990s–present | |
Patti Smith Group | New York City, New York, US | 1971–present | |
The Peacocks | Winterthur, Switzerland | 1990–present | |
Pegboy | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1990–present | An American punk band from Chicago. |
Pekinška patka | Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia | 1978–81, 2008 | |
Penetration | County Durham, England, UK | 1976–1980, 2001–present | |
Pennywise | Hermosa Beach, California, US | 1988–present | A punk rock band that has achieved some success since signing to their longtime home Epitaph in 1990. |
Pere Ubu | Cleveland, Ohio, US | 1975–82, 1987–present | |
Perkele | Gothenburg, Sweden | 1993–present | Influential Swedish punk rock band that used to play Oi!. |
Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät | Helsinki, Finland, EU | 2009–present | A punk band, whose members have learning disabilities. The band participates in Eurovision Song Contest. |
La Pestilencia | Bogotá, Colombia | 1986–present | |
Peter Pan Speedrock | Eindhoven, Netherlands | 1997–present | |
Peter and the Test Tube Babies | Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK | 1978–present | An Oi! punk rock band, considered part of the punk pathetique subgenre. |
Pg. 99 | Sterling, Virginia, US | 1998–2003, 2011 | Among the first screamo/emoviolence bands |
Phinius Gage | Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK | 2001–2008 | Melodic Hardcore/Fast Skate Punk band. |
The Piass | Sapporo, Japan | 1990–95, 1998–present | |
Picture Frame Seduction | Haverfordwest, Wales | 1982–87, 2003–present | |
Pidżama Porno | Poznań, Poland | 1987–90, 1995–2007 | |
Pimpbot | Honolulu, Hawaii, US | 2001–present | |
Pinkerton Thugs | Kennebunk, Maine | 1994–2000, 2008–present | |
Pink Lincolns | Tampa, Florida, US | 1986–present | |
Pinhead Gunpowder | East Bay, California, US | 1990–present | |
Pipedown | Grass Valley, California, US | 1997–2005 | |
Pipes and Pints | Prague, Czech Republic | 2006–present | A Celtic punk band. |
Pissed Jeans | Allentown, Pennsylvania, US | 2004–present | |
Pitchblende | Washington, D.C., US | 1991–95 | |
Pivit | San Diego, California, US | 1994–2003 | Late 90s melodic hardcore punk band. |
Pixies | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1986–93, 2004–present | |
The Plague | London, England, UK | 1976–1981, 2005–present | |
Plasmatics | New York City, New York, US | 1977–83, 1987 | An early shock rock act in the punk scene. |
The Plugz | Los Angeles, California, US | 1977–84 | |
The Pogues | Kings Cross, London, England, UK | 1982–96, 2001–2014 | Celtic punk band. |
Pointed Sticks | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 1978–81, 2006–present | |
Point of No Return | São Paulo, Brazil | 1996–2006 | |
Point of Recognition | San Bernardino, California, US | 1998–2002, 2007 | |
Poison Girls | Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK | 1976–87 | |
Poison Idea | Portland, Oregon, US | 1980–93, 1998–present | |
La Polla Records | Salvatierra/Agurain, Basque Country, Spain | 1979–2003 | One of the most influential Spanish punk rock bands |
Polysics | Tokyo, Japan | 1997–present | |
Porcos Cegos | Barueri, Brazil | 1993–present | |
Poslednie Tanki V Parizhe | Saint-Petersburg, Russia | 1996–present | |
Post Regiment | Warsaw, Poland | 1986–2000 | |
Potshot | Tokyo, Japan | 1995–2005 | |
Pour Habit | Long Beach, California, US | 2004–present | |
Pridebowl | Newport Beach, California, US | 1994–98, 2003–present | |
Los Prisioneros | San Miguel, Chile | 1979–1991, 2001–2006 | |
The Professionals | London, England, UK | 1979–82 | |
Project X | New York City, New York, US | 1987 | |
The Proletariat | Fall River, Massachusetts, US | 1980–85, 2016–present | |
Propagandhi | Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada | 1986–present | An anarchist punk rock/thrash band. |
Pro-Pain | New York, New York, US | 1992–present | |
Propeller | Tallinn, Estonia | 1980–present | |
Proud Scum | Auckland, New Zealand | 1979–1981, 2008–present | Covered by The Lemonheads |
Public Disturbance | Cardiff, Wales | 1995–2000 | |
Pueblo Criminal | Zurich, Switzerland | 2006–present | A Swiss ska-punk-band from Zurich with reggae and Latin music influences |
Pulley | Simi Valley, California, US | 1994–present | |
Punchline | Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, US | 1998–present | So Nice to Meet You reached No. 4 on Billboard's Heatseekers charts, No. 29 Rock Albums, No. 16 Independent Albums and No. 23 Alternative Albums |
Puncture | London, England, UK | 1976–78 | |
The Punkles | Hamburg, Germany | 1998–2006 | |
Punkreas | Parabiago, Italy | 1989–present | |
Pussy Riot | Moscow, Russia | 2011–present | Russian feminist protest punk band. |
Pygmy Lush | Sterling, Virginia, US | 2004–present |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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The Quails | San Francisco, California, US | 1999–2003 | |
The Queers | Portsmouth, New Hampshire, US | 1982–84, 1990–present | A pop punk band influenced by the Ramones. |
Quit | Miami, Florida, US | 1988–90 |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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The Rabble | Auckland, New Zealand | 2000–present | |
Rabid | Leicester, England, UK | 1979–86 | |
Racetraitor | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1996–99 | |
Radical Dance Faction | Hungerford, Berkshire, England, UK | 1986–? | |
Radio Birdman | Sydney, Australia | 1974–78, 1996–2008 | |
The Radioactive Chicken Heads | Santa Ana, California | 1994–present | A comedy punk band known for their heavy use of props and puppetry. Originally known as ska punk band Joe & the Chicken Heads until 2004. |
Raimundos | Brasília, Brazil | 1987–1990, 1992–2001, 2001–present | |
The Raincoats | Crouch End, London, England, UK | 1977–84, 1993–present | |
Raised Fist | Luleå, Sweden | 1993–present | A hardcore punk band that got its name from the lyrics of Rage Against the Machine's song "Know Your Enemy". |
R.A.M.B.O. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | 1999–2007 | |
Ramones | Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, New York, US | 1974–96 | A band that is often called the first punk rock band, or the first to codify the style. |
Rancid | Albany, California, US | 1991–present | A punk rock/ska punk band that has been credited with helping to revive mainstream popular interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s. Band members have been involved in numerous other bands. |
Random Hand | Keighley, West Yorkshire, England, UK | 2002–present | |
Randy | Hortlax, Sweden | 1992–present | |
Rashit | Istanbul, Turkey | 1993–present | The first major Turkish punk rock band. |
Ratos de Porão | São Paulo, Brazil | 1980–present | A D-beat/crossover thrash band whose lead singer is João Gordo, a popular VJ for MTV Brasil. |
Rattus | Vilppula, Finland | 1978–88, 2001–present | |
Raw Power | Reggio Emilia, Italy | 1981–present | An Italian hardcore punk/thrashcore band. |
The Razors | Namur, Belgium | 1977–78 | |
Razors in the Night | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 2009–present | |
Reach the Sky | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1997–2003 | |
Reagan Youth | Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, New York, US | 1980–88, 2006–present | An American hardcore band that is known for their extreme satire of racism. |
The Real McKenzies | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 1992–present | A Scottish-influenced Celtic punk band. |
The Reatards | Memphis, Tennessee, US | 1998–2005 | The first project of musician Jay Reatard. |
Redemption 87 | East Bay, California, US | 1995–99 | |
Redd Kross | Hawthorne, California, US | 1980–97, 2004–present | |
Red Lights Flash | Graz, Austria | 1997–2010 | |
Reel Big Fish | Huntington Beach, California, US | 1992–present | A third-wave ska band |
Refused | Umeå, Sweden | 1991–1998 | A Swedish hardcore punk/post-hardcore band. |
Regents | Washington, D.C., US | 2007–present | |
Rehasher | Gainesville, Florida, US | 2002–present | Solo side project of ska punk band Less Than Jake bass player/back up and lead singer Roger Lima |
Relient K | Canton, Ohio, US | 1998–present | A band that plays a blend of punk and power pop. |
Rentokill | Austria | 1996–present | |
Reset | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 1993–present | A punk rock/melodic hardcore band formed when members were only 13 years old. The original vocalist and drummer are now in Simple Plan. |
Residual Kid | Austin, Texas | 2009–present | A grunge/alternative rock band recently signed to Sire Records. |
The Restarts | London, England, UK | 1995–present | |
Re-Volts | San Francisco, California, US | 2007–present | |
The Rezillos | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | 1976–78, 2001–present | |
RF7 | California, US | 1979–present | |
Rhino 39 | Los Angeles, California, US | ||
Ricanstruction | New York, New York, US | 1990–2006 | |
Rich Kids on LSD | Montecito, California, US | 1982–90, 1992–96, 1997–2006 | A band associated with the "Nardcore" scene, whose career has been slowed down by members involved in their projects. |
Ringworm | Cleveland, Ohio, US | 1991–present | |
RIOT 111 | New Zealand | 1981–84 | |
Riot/Clone | West London, England, UK | 1979–83, 1994–2005 | |
The Riptides | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 1998–present | |
Rise Against | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1999–present | A melodic hardcore/hardcore punk band that has been very popular since signing to a major label. |
Rise and Fall | Ghent, Belgium | 2002–present | |
Riistetyt | Tampere, Finland | 1981–1985, 1991–present | One of the first bands in Finland to play hardcore punk. |
Rites of Spring | Washington, D.C., US | 1984–86 | A Washington, D.C. hardcore emo band sometimes cited as the founders of "emotive hardcore". |
The Rivals | Ramsgate, Kent, England, UK | 1976–81 | |
Riverboat Gamblers | Denton, Texas, US | 1997–present | |
River City High | Richmond, Virginia, US | 1999–present | |
Riverdales | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1994–97, 2003, 2008–11 | |
Rocket from the Crypt | San Diego, California, US | 1990–2005 | A punk/rock and roll band whose name was inspired by the 70s band Rocket from the Tombs. |
Rocket from the Tombs | Cleveland, Ohio, US | 1974–75, 2003–present | |
Roger Miret and the Disasters | US | 1999–present | |
Rollins Band | Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, US | 1987–2003, 2007 | Formed and led by Henry Rollins. |
Rorschach | New Jersey, US | 1989–93, 2009 | |
Rubella Ballet | London, England, UK | 1979–91, 2000–present | |
Rudi | Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK | 1975–83 | |
Rudimentary Peni | England, UK | 1981–present | An anarcho-punk band. |
The Rudiments | East Bay, California, US | 1990–96 | An American skacore band. |
Rufio | Rancho Cucamonga, California, US | 2000-2012, 2015 | A metal punk band |
The Runaways | Los Angeles, California, US | 1975–79 | A teenage all-female band that included a young Joan Jett and Lita Ford. |
Rx Bandits | Seal Beach, California, US | 1995–2011 |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Los Saicos | Lince District, Lima, Peru | 1964–66 | Considered by some people one of the first punk rock bands. |
Saint Alvia | Burlington, Ontario, Canada | 2005–present | A punk rock band with former members of Boys Night Out and Jersey. |
The Sainte Catherines | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 1999–present | |
The Saints | Brisbane, Australia | 1974–present | |
The Salads | Newmarket, Ontario, Canada | 1993–present | |
Les Sales Majestés | Paris, France | 1992–present | |
Sam Black Church | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1988–2000 | |
Samhain | New Jersey, US | 1983–87, 1999 | A short lived project formed by Glenn Danzig after the 1983 demise of The Misfits; the project changed its name to Danzig in 1987. |
Samiam | Berkeley, California, US | 1988–present | |
Satanic Surfers | Lund, Sweden | 1989–2007 | |
Save Ferris | Orange County, California, US | 1995–2002 | |
Saves the Day | Princeton, New Jersey, US | 1994–present | A band that played pop punk and Indie-punk in their early years. |
The Scarred | Anaheim, California, US | 2003–present | |
Scaterd Few | Burbank, California, US | 1983–85, 1989–95, 1997–98, 2001–02 | A Christian punk band. |
The Scenics | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 1976–82, 2008–present | |
The Schizo's | Emmen, Netherlands | 1985–88, 2008–present | |
Scream | Alexandria, Virginia, US | 1981–90, 2009–present | |
The Screamers | Los Angeles, California, US | 1975–81 | Influential electropunk band, never released an album. |
Screeching Weasel | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1986–89, 1991–94, 1996–2001, 2004–present | A satirical punk band. |
Screw 32 | Berkeley, California, US | 1992–97 | An East Bay punk band. |
Scuba Dice | County Wexford, Republic of Ireland | 2003–present | |
Scum | Norway | 2002–present | |
Seaweed | Tacoma, Washington, US | 1989–2000, 2007–present | |
Secret Crowds | Las Vegas, Nevada, US | 2008–present | |
The Secretions | Sacramento, California | 1991–present | |
The Sect | Whittier, California | 1981–1982 | |
Sedes | Wrocław, Poland | 1980–present | |
Senior Discount | Warren, Rhode Island, US | 2004–present | |
Senses Fail | Ridgewood, New Jersey, US | 2001–present | A band that is primarily emo/screamo but also plays pop punk. |
Serpenteens | New York City, US | 1995–Present | Horror Punk |
Set Your Goals | Orinda, California, US | 2004–present | A pop punk/melodic hardcore band. |
Severed Head of State | US | ||
Sex Pistols | London, England, UK | 1975–78, 1996, 2002–03, 2007–present | A pioneer of the English punk rock scene, who released the album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, which many of today's bands cite as their main influence. |
Shaila | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 1994–present | |
Shai Hulud | Pompano Beach, Florida, US | 1995–present | |
Sham 69 | Hersham, Surrey, England, UK | 1975–80, 1989–present | A very influential Oi! band named after faded graffiti promoting the local football (soccer) team. |
Sharks | Royal Leamington Spa, England, UK | 2007–present | |
Shattered Faith | California, US | 1978–present | |
She Devils | Argentina | 1995–present | |
Sheer Mag | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | 2014 - Present | |
Sheer Terror | New York, New York, US | 1984–98, 2004, 2010 | |
Shelter | New York, New York, US | 1991–2001, 2002–present | |
Shonen Knife | Osaka, Japan | 1981–present | All-female pop punk band. One of the first Japanese bands to become known in the United States. |
Shook Ones | Bellingham, Washington, US | 2004–present | |
Short Stack | Budgewoi, New South Wales, Australia | 2005–present | |
Showoff | Chicago, Illinois | 1996–2002, 2005–2006, 2014–present | Their self-titled debut album was released in 1999, and was produced by Goldfinger's John Feldmann. The single "Falling Star" reached No. 36 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts that same year. |
Shrapnel (American punk band) | Redbank, New Jersey, US | 1978–1985 | 2 members were future members of Monster Magnet, another a future Ramones producer. |
Shrapnel (Welsh punk band) | Wales | 1981-1988 | |
Sick of It All | Queens, New York City, New York, US | 1986–present | |
Siege | Weymouth, Massachusetts, US | 1983–85, 1991–92 | |
Siekiera | Puławy, Poland | 1984–1988 | |
The Sillies | Detroit, Michigan, US | 1977–present | |
Silverstein | Burlington, Ontario, Canada | 2000–present | Emo, screamo, post-hardcore and hardcore punk. |
Simple Plan | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 1999–present | A pop punk/alternative rock band. |
Sin 34 | Santa Monica, California, US | 1981–84, 2008–present | one of few hardcore punk bands with a female singer. |
Sin Dios | Madrid, Spain | 1988–2006 | |
Singer Vinger | Estonia | 1986–present | |
Siouxsie and the Banshees | London, England, UK | 1976–96 | A successful post-punk, and gothic rock band, considered to be one of the pioneers of goth fashion and influential to punk fashion |
Sister George | London, England, UK | 1994–2008 | |
Ska-P | Madrid, Spain | 1994–2005, 2008–present | A Third-wave Ska Band |
Skarface | France | 1991–present | |
Skarhead | New York, New York, US | 1995–present | |
Skankin' Pickle | San Jose, California, US | 1989–96 | A third-wave ska band |
Skewbald/Grand Union | Washington D.C., US | 1981–82 | A short-lived hardcore punk band founded after Minor Threat had disbanded in 1981. Composed by Ian MacKaye, Jeff Nelson, Eddie Janney, and John Falls, the project was dissolved upon the reformation of Minor Threat in 1982. |
Skids | Dunfermline, Scotland, UK | 1977–82, 2007, 2009, 2010 | |
Skindred | Newport, Wales, UK | 1999–present | A reggae punk metal band. |
Skitsystem | Göteborg, Sweden | 1994–2007, 2009–present | |
The Skitzos | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | 2004–08 | A band with influences of raw 70s punk and straight up rock and roll. |
Slant 6 | Washington, D.C., US | 1992–95 | |
Slapshot | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1985–present | |
Slapstick | Elgin, Illinois, US | 1993–96 | |
Slaughter & The Dogs | Wythenshawe, Manchester, England, UK | 1976–78, 1979–81, 1996–present | |
Sleater-Kinney | Olympia, Washington, US | 1994–2006 | A riot grrrl indie rock group. |
Sledgeback | Seattle, Washington, US | 2004–present | |
Sleepytime Trio | Harrisonburg, Virginia, US | 1994–present | |
The Slickee Boys | Washington D.C., US | 1976–1991 | |
Slightly Stoopid | San Diego, California, US | 1995–present | |
Slime | Germany | 1979–1984; 1990–1994, 2009–present | |
The Slits | London, England, UK | 1976–82, 2005–10 | |
Sloppy Meateaters | Rome, Georgia | 1999–2007 | |
Sloppy Seconds | Indianapolis, Indiana, US | 1985–present | |
Slow Gherkin | Santa Cruz, California, US | 1993–2002 | |
Sludgeworth | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1989–92, 2007 | |
Smoke or Fire | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1998–present | |
Smoking Popes | Lake in the Hills, Illinois, US | 1991–99, 2005–present | |
Smut Peddlers | Redondo Beach, California, US | 1993–present | |
Snapcase | Buffalo, New York, US | 1991–2005, 2007, 2010–present | |
SNFU | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | 1981–89, 1991–2005, 2007–present | |
Snot | Santa Barbara, California, US | 1995–98, 2008 | |
Snuff | London, England, UK | 1986–present | |
Social Distortion | Orange County, California, US | 1978–85, 1986–present | A band that is often regarded as one of the leading bands of the 1980s hardcore punk explosion. |
Softball | Tokyo, Japan | 1999–2003 | |
Some Girls | San Diego, California, US | 2002–07 | |
Sonic Boom Six | Manchester, England, UK | 2002–present | A four-piece punk/reggae/hip-hop band. |
Sonic's Rendezvous Band | Ann Arbor, Michigan, US | 1975–80 | |
Son of Sam | Los Angeles, California, US | 2000–01, 2007–present | |
Sore Throat | Yorkshire, England, UK | 1987–90 | |
Sort Sol | Copenhagen, Denmark | 1977–present | |
The Soviettes | Minneapolis, Minnesota, US | 2000–2006, 2010 | A four-piece punk band with 3 girls and 1 guy. |
Soziedad Alkoholika | Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain | 1988–present | |
Spanish Love Songs | Los Angeles, California, US | 2014–present | |
Spazz | Redwood City, California, US | 1992–2000 | |
Special Duties | Colchester, Essex, England, UK | 1977–83, 1995–present | |
The Specials | Coventry, West Midlands, England, UK | 1977–81, 2008–present | A 2 Tone/ska band. |
Spermbirds | Kaiserslautern, Germany | 1982–1988, 1990–present | |
Spitboy | San Francisco, California, US | 1990–95 | |
The Spits | Seattle, Washington, US | 2000–present | |
Split Lip | Indianapolis, Indiana, US | 1990–96, 2009 | |
Splodgenessabounds | Keston, London, England, UK | 1979–present | An English Oi!/punk pathetique band notorious for their provocative live shows. |
Squirrel Bait | Louisville, Kentucky, US | 1983–88 | |
Squirtgun | Lafayette, Indiana, US | 1993–98, 2001–04, 2008–present | |
SS | Japan | 1977–present | One of the first Japanese hardcore punk bands. |
SSD | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1981–85 | A hardcore punk band. |
The Stalin | Fukushima City, Japan | 1980–85, 1987–88, 1989–93 | |
Stampin' Ground | Cheltenham, England, UK | 1995–2006 | |
Stance Punks | Japan | 1999–present | |
The Star Club | Nagoya, Japan | 1977–present | |
Star Fucking Hipsters | New York City, New York, US | 2005–present | |
State of Alert | Washington D.C., US | 1980–81 | Previous band of Henry Rollins before he goes into Black Flag. |
Stellar West | Naperville, Illinois US | 2014–present | |
Step Forward | Umeå, Sweden | 1989–91 | |
Stiff Little Fingers | Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK | 1977–82, 1987–present | A very influential Northern Irish punk band known for their single "Suspect Device". |
The Stooges | Ann Arbor, Michigan, US | 1967–71, 1972–74, 2003–present | |
Story of the Year | St. Louis, Missouri, US | 1995–2011, 2013–present | |
Straight Faced | Huntington Beach, California, US | 1992–2001 | American hardcore punk band signed to Epitaph Records and released 2 albums on that label. |
The Stranglers | Guildford, Surrey, England, UK | 1974–present | Influential and enduring English punk Band, with many hit singles, including "Grip", "Peaches", "Something Better Change", "No More Heroes" and "5 Minutes". |
Stray from the Path | New York, New York, US | 2001–present | |
Street Dogs | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 2002–2020 | |
Streetlight Manifesto | East Brunswick, New Jersey, US | 2002–present | A ska punk/alternative rock band with members from Catch 22. |
Stretch Arm Strong | Columbia, South Carolina, US | 1992–2010 | |
Strife | Los Angeles, California, US | 1991–99, 2001–present | |
Strike Anywhere | Richmond, Virginia, US | 1999–present | A pop punk/melodic hardcore band. |
Strike Under | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1979–81 | |
Strongarm | Pompano Beach, Florida, US | 1993–97 | |
Strongarm and the Bullies | Los Angeles, California, US | 1998–present | |
Strung Out | Simi Valley, California, US | 1989–present | |
Subhumans | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 1978–83, 2005–present | |
Subhumans | Wiltshire, England, UK | 1980–87, 1998, 2004–present | A hardcore anarcho-punk band. |
Sublime | Long Beach, California, US | 1988–96 | A pioneer of ska punk, whose career was cut short following the death of singer/guitarist Bradley Nowell. |
Sublime with Rome | California, US | 2009–present | |
Suburban Lawns | Long Beach, California, US | 1978–83 | Su Tissue is a Goddess! |
Suburban Rhythm | Long Beach, California, US | 1990–94 | |
Suburban Studs | Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK | 1976–78, 1996 | One of the original British punk bands. Played at the infamous 100 Club gig. |
Subway Sect | London, England, UK | 1976–80 | |
Suicide City | New York, New York, US | 2005–present | |
The Suicide Commandos | Minneapolis, Minnesota, US | 1975–79 | |
The Suicide File | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 2001–03 | |
The Suicide Machines | Detroit, Michigan, US | 1991–2006 | A punk band with and often fun lyrics and influences of ska. |
Suicidal Tendencies | Venice, California, US | 1981–95, 1997–present | Began their career as a hardcore punk band. As soon as second guitarist Mike Clark joined them in 1987, they eventually became metal. |
Sugarcult | Santa Barbara, California, US | 1998–present | A band that incorporates power pop and pop punk music. |
The Sultans Of Ping FC | Cork, Ireland | 1988–1996, 2005–present | Irish Punk Band |
Sum 41 | Ajax, Ontario, Canada | 1996–present | A famous Canadian punk rock/pop punk band. |
Super Heroines | Los Angeles, California, US | 1981–88 | |
Superchick | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1999—present | An American Christian rock, pop punk band. |
Superjoint | US | 1993–2004 | Formerly known as Superjoint Ritual, a crossover thrash/sludge metal act founded by Phil Anselmo parallel to his membership in Pantera, but became a full-time endeavor a few years later after Pantera's dissolution. |
Superman Is Dead | Bali, Indonesia | 1995–present | An Indonesian Punk Rock band. |
Supernova | Costa Mesa, California, US | 1989–present | |
The Survivors | Brisbane, Australia | 1976–1978 | A Brisbane punk rock group with Sixties leanings |
Sweet Empire | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 2008–present | |
Swell Maps | Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK | 1972–80 | |
The Swellers | Flint, Michigan | 2002–present | |
Swing Kids | San Diego, California, US | 1994–97, 2009 | |
Swingin' Utters | Santa Cruz, California, US | 1988–present | An American punk/folk punk band. |
Swiz | Washington, D.C., US | 1987–90 | |
Sworn Enemy | New York, New York, US | 1997–present | Initially a hardcore punk band, the sound has changed to crossover thrash and metalcore on later albums |
Symbol Six | Los Angeles, California, US | 1980–present | punk rock rock |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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UFX | Blackpool, England, UK | 2000–present | UK "junk rock" band. |
U.K. Subs | London, England, UK | 1976–present | A band part of the original punk rock movement in England during the late 70's. |
The U-Men | Seattle, Washington, US | 1981–88 | |
Unbroken | San Diego, California, US | 1991–95, 2010 | |
The Undead | New Milford, New Jersey, US | 1980–present | An American horror punk band. |
U.S. Chaos | Paterson, New Jersey, US | 1980–present | An original first wave of American Streetpunk and Oi! movement. Descended from The Front Line and The Radicals offshoots Cause for Alarm and Agnostic Front Punk Rock band. |
The Undertones | Derry, Northern Ireland, UK | 1976–83, 1999–present | A punk rock and sometimes considered power pop or new wave band. |
The Units | San Francisco, California, US | 1978–84 | |
Unsane | New York City, New York, US | 1988–2000, 2003–present | |
The Unseen | Hingham, Massachusetts, US | 1993–present | An American street punk band. |
Untouchables | Washington, D.C., US | 1979–81 | |
Unwritten Law | San Diego, California, US | 1990–present | An American rock band. |
Urinals | Los Angeles, California, US | 1978–present | A punk rock band known for their minimalistic style in their lyrics, sometimes even referred to as "punk haiku". |
U.S. Bombs | Huntington Beach, California, US | 1993–present | An American punk rock band. |
The Used | Orem, Utah, US | 2001–present | |
The Users | Cambridge, England, UK | 1976–1979 | |
Useless ID | Haifa, Israel | 1995–present | The most successful Punk Rock band in Israel |
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Value Pac | Orange County, California, US | 1995–2001 | Christian Punk, Pop Punk |
Vampire Lovers | Brisbane, Australia | 1982–1984, 1988–1990 | A Brisbane punk rock group, which developed into a horror punk/heavy metal hybrid in their later period. |
The Vandals | Huntington Beach, California, US | 1980–present | A hardcore punk band turned pop punk, well known for their use of humor and sarcasm. |
The Varukers | UK | 1979–88, 1993–present | A UK hardcore punk/anarcho-punk band. |
Vatican Commandos | Darien Connecticut, US | 1982–85 | A hardcore punk band of which Moby was a member. |
Vennaskond | Tallinn, Estonia | 1984–2006, 2007–present | |
Venomous Concept | New York, New York, US | 1989–present | |
Verbal Abuse | San Francisco, California, US | 1981–95, 2005–present | A hardcore punk band. |
Verse | Providence, Rhode Island, US | 2003–09, 2011–present | |
The Vibrators | London, England | 1976–present | |
Vice Squad | Bristol, England, UK | 1978–85, 1997–present | Female fronted punk rock band. |
The Victims | Perth, Australia | 1977–79 | |
Victims of Circumstance | Clearwater, Florida, US | 2007–present | A punk-ska band known for blending pop-hooks with a unique style of ska. |
The Viletones | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 1977–present | |
The Vindictives | Chicago, Illinois, US | 1991–96, 99 | |
The Virus | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | 1998–2004 | A street punk band. |
Virus Nine | Medford, Oregon, US | 1996–2010 | |
Los Violadores | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 1981–92 | An early Latino-American punk band, founded during Argentina's "El Proceso" military dictatorship. |
Violent Delight | St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK | 2000–present | |
Violent Femmes | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US | 1980–present | A folk punk band consisting of three members. |
Vision of Disorder | Long Island, New York City, New York, US | 1992–2002, 2006, 2008–present | |
Richard Hell and the Voidoids | New York City, New York, US | 1976–79, 1982–84, 1990, 2000 | |
Voodoo Glow Skulls | Riverside, California, US | 1988–present | An American ska punk band. |
Voorhees | Durham, County Durham, England, UK | 1990–2001 | |
Void | Washington D.C., US | 1979–83 |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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X | Australia | 1977–present | |
X | Los Angeles, California | 1977–93, 2004–present | |
X_______X | Cleveland, Ohio U.S | 1978, 2014–present | |
xDISCIPLEx A.D. | Erie, Pennsylvania, US | 1995–2004 | |
X!NK | Belgium | 2001–present | |
X-Pistols | California, US | 2010–present | |
X-Pulsion | Brussels, Belgium | 1977–78 | |
X-Ray Spex | London, England, UK | 1976–79, 1991, 1995–96, 2008 |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Zbogom Brus Li | Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia | 1992–2000, 2005–present | |
Zebrahead | La Habra, California, US | 1996–present | A rapcore/ska punk band. |
Zeke | Seattle, Washington, US | 1993–present | |
The Zeros | Chula Vista, California, US | 1976–80 | |
The Zeros | UK | 1977 | |
Zero Boys | Indianapolis, Indiana, US | 1979–86, 1990–93 | A hardcore punk band. |
Zikney Tzfat | Tel Aviv, Israel | 1990–96 | |
Zóna A | Bratislava, Slovakia | 1984–present | |
Zounds | Reading, Berkshire, England, UK | 1977–82, 2001–present |
References
- "Mike D's Top 5 Can't Miss Shows of November - Motif". Retrieved December 13, 2020 – via Motif.
Math The Band (or Math The Band The Band) are Providence’s punk rock kitchen sink band and the most fun you will have in November, which, let’s be honest, is a generally disappointing month.
- Young, Alex (July 23, 2009). "Math the Band – Don't Worry". Retrieved November 30, 2020 – via Consequence of Sound.
- "Math the Band | The Deli Magazine". Retrieved December 14, 2020 – via The Deli Magazine.
Not to be confused with Math the Band (those guys are retired), Math the Band The Band is a 6-piece electro-punk band from Providence that brings a consistently catchy, youthful, synth-heavy brand of punk rock to the New England scene (think Bomb the Music Industry, but more infectious). Formed over 15 years ago by songwriting duo, Kevin Steinhauser and Justine Mainville, Math the Band (the Band) has grown and evolved into a major voice, both locally and nationally.
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