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Punk doesn't like Coke, he likes Pepsi. That's just part of his reasoning for carrying a corporate logo on his arm for ...
Eras of ska are, in part, defined by the ska labels. This week on In Defense of Ska, the crew chats with the head of one of ...
We are working our way through the catalogue of The Clash and reflecting on a career charged with authenticity and ranking their albums in order of greatness ...
Across two days in Washington, D.C., local and national acts threw a sweaty party to publicly reject the Trump Administration’s anti-trans legislation and raise money for the Gender Liberation ...
As a “punk, queer grandpa,” John Cameron Mitchell thinks so.
Something special happened in the early-2000s. Bands and artists from small towns across Canada took the world by storm, ...
The 1970s marched to the beat of its own drum. It was a time when disco glitter clashed with punk rebellion, and political ...
WWE executives are quick to tout breaking financial records left and right—easy when the company is charging more than ever before—but the quality of Raw and SmackDown programming has left a lot to be ...
Blink-182 has become pop-punk royalty, but it extends beyond what they have done as a band, as one album in particular is ...
In “Tearing Down The Orange Curtain: How Punk Rock Brought Orange County to the World,” journalists and authors Nate Jackson ...
At a town hall in Humble Thursday Beto O'Rourke called out Dan Crenshaw for not hosting town halls in his district and heard ...
The hardcore supergroup featuring former members of Black Flag at Punk Rock Bowling was more than a reunion show. It felt ...