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Timeline of punk rock

This is a timeline of punk rock, from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day. Bands or albums listed either side of 1976 are of diverse genres and are retrospectively called by their genre name that was used during the era of their release.

Proto-punk
1960s 1960 Bands formedThe SonicsSongs • "Rollin' Rock" by the Tielman Brothers 1961 Bands formedSam the Sham & the Pharaohs 1962 Bands formed? and the MysteriansThe StandellsSongs • "The Girl Can't Dance" 1963 Bands formedThe KinksThe IguanasThe Rockin' RamrodsSongs • "Surfin' Bird" by the Trashmen 1964 Bands formedAmboy DukesAlice CooperLos SaicosThe Bad SeedsCaptain Beefheart and His Magic BandThe FugsThe HangmenThe HauntedMC5The MonksThe Mothers of InventionThe Pleasure SeekersLos SaicosThe Shadows of KnightThemThe TroggsThe WhoThe Velvet UndergroundSongs • "You Really Got Me" by the Kinks • "All Day and All of the Night" by the Kinks • "The Witch" by the Sonics 1965 Bands formedSmall FacesStack WaddyLoveThe Chocolate WatchbandThe SeedsFlamin' GrooviesThe 13th Floor ElevatorsEvilThe Night WalkersSongs • "Demolición" by Los Saicos • "My Generation" by the Who • "The Train Kept A-Rollin' • "What A Way To Die" by The Pleasure Seekers • "Wooly Bully" by Sam the Sham & the PharaohsAlbumsThe WhoMy GenerationThe SonicsHere Are the SonicsThe FugsThe Fugs First AlbumThe Rolling Stones – ''December's Children'' 1966 Bands formedJohn's ChildrenThe DeviantsThe Music MachineThe SquiresThe Moving SidewalksThe Zakary ThaksBlue CheerAlbumsThe 13th Floor ElevatorsThe Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor ElevatorsQuestion Mark & the Mysterians96 TearsLoveLoveThe MonksBlack Monk TimeThe Music Machine(Turn On) The Music MachineThe FugsThe Fugs Second AlbumSongs • "Bad Girl" • "Kill For Peace" 1967 Bands formedT. RexDavid Peel & the Lower East Side BandThe StoogesThe UpAlbumsThe DoorsThe DoorsThe Velvet UndergroundThe Velvet Underground & Nico 1968 Bands formedEdgar Broughton BandThe DogsCanBlack SabbathAlbumsThe Amboy DukesJourney to the Center of the MindBlue CheerVincebus EruptumThe DeviantsPtooff! and DisposableThe Velvet UndergroundWhite Light/White Heat 1969 Bands formedHawkwindCrushed ButlerAlbumsMC5Kick Out the JamsThe StoogesThe StoogesEventsThe Stooges and MC5, widely regarded as seminal leading pioneers of proto-punk, released their debut albums. 1970s 1970 – heavy metal Bands formedBlastPink FairiesShagratThird World WarKilburn and the High RoadsThe Modern LoversSuicideFigures of LightTon Steine ScherbenAlbumsMC5Back in the USAThe StoogesFunhouseBlack SabbathParanoid 1971 Bands formedNew York DollsDeathNEU! 1972 Bands formedCock SparrerElectric EelsNeon BoysSwell MapsSniperThe Real KidsAlbumsNEU!NEU!SladeSlayed? 1973 Bands formedThe SaintsSimply SaucerTelevisionThe PunksZolar XAlbumsNew York DollsNew York DollsThe StoogesRaw Power 1974 Bands formedBlondieThe DictatorsPatti Smith GroupPure HellRocket from the TombsRamonesThe StranglersTiger Lily (later became Ultravox!) • Radio BirdmanThe 101'ersAlbumsNew York DollsToo Much Too SoonEvents • Television and the Ramones start performing at CBGB. 1975 Bands formedThe AdictsBig Balls and the Great White IdiotThe Boomtown RatsCherry VanillaThe HeartbreakersLondon SSMotörheadNegative TrendThe NunsPere UbuThe RunawaysThe ScreamersSex PistolsSham 69The Suicide CommandosTalking HeadsTeenage HeadThe UndertonesSlaughter & the DogsThe WeirdosAlbumsPeter Hammill – ''Nadir's Big Chance'' • The DictatorsGo Girl Crazy!Patti SmithHorsesDisbandmentsRocket from the TombsEvents • Television demo tape with Brian Eno is passed by Island Records. Richard Hell leaves. • Sex Pistols play first gig opening for Bazooka Joe . • Bazooka Joe singer Stuart Goddard changes name to Adam Ant, forms Adam and the Ants. == Punk rock ==
Punk rock
1976 Bands formedAbrasive WheelsThe AdvertsAlternative TVThe Art AttacksThe BoysBlack FlagBuzzcocksChelseaThe ClashThe CrampsCrimeThe DamnedDead BoysDMZEaterThe FallThe Flowers of RomanceGang of FourGeneration XThe JamJohnny MopedLondonThe LurkersMadnessMasters of the BacksideThe MekonsMétal UrbainParafPenetrationPork DukesThe PrefectsThe RezillosRichard Hell and the VoidoidsSiouxsie and the BansheesSkrewdriverThe Slickee BoysThe SlitsSubway SectThrobbing GristleU2UK SubsUltravox! • The VibratorsVOMWarsaw (later to become Joy Division) • WireX-Ray SpexThe ZerosAlbums • the RamonesRamonesThe RunawaysThe RunawaysBlondieBlondie • Singles • the Ramones – "Blitzkrieg Bop" February • The Saints – "(I'm) Stranded" September • Sex Pistols – "Anarchy in the U.K." October • The Damned – "New Rose" October • The Slickee BoysHot and CoolDisbandmentsThe 101ersEvents • the Ramones & Sex Pistols release their first singles, giving birth to true punk rock. • the Ramones first non-US appearance supporting Flamin' Groovies. Considered as a galvanizing event for UK punk scene. • ''Sniffin' Glue'', Mark Perry's punk fanzine published. Perry soon formed band, Alternative TV. • Stiff Records is created in London signing almost exclusively punk and punk-inspired musicians. • Sex Pistols, Damned, and the Clash begin Anarchy Tour. Most of the previously booked gigs refuse to let the bands play. • Malcolm McLaren organizes the two-day 100 Club Punk Festival in London; performances include: Subway Sect, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Clash, Sex Pistols, Stinky Toys, Vibrators, the Damned, and Buzzcocks. • Sex Pistols, members of Bromley Contingent (including Banshees Siouxsie Sioux, Steve Severin) appear live on ITV. Host Bill Grundy hits on Sioux, band unleashes a torrent of curse words. • Daily Mirror runs headline "The Filth and the Fury!" A reaction to previous nights live ITV interview with Sex Pistols, Bromley Contingent. File:Ramones_Toronto_1976.jpg|Ramones File:Sex_Pistols_in_Paradiso.jpg|Sex Pistols 1977 - The Year Punk Broke Bands formed999Adam and the AntsAngelic UpstartsBad BrainsBagsBig in JapanBlack Randy and the MetrosquadThe BlockheadsCrassThe CravatsDesperate BicyclesThe DickiesDischargeElvis Costello and the AttractionsFearForgotten RebelsGermsEbba GrönIllegalesNina Hagen BandKSUThe MembersMiddle ClassMisfitsThe Nipple ErectorsThe PagansPankrtiParafThe PoliceMr. Unique and the Leisure SuitsRadio StarsThe Rich KidsThe RutsThe SkidsThe Snivelling ShitsSODSStiff Little FingersThe ValvesWipersX (Australia) • X (United States) • AlbumsThe Boomtown RatsThe Boomtown RatsThe BoysThe BoysBuzzcocksSpiral Scratch (EP) • The ClashThe Clash (UK) • The DamnedDamned Damned DamnedThe DamnedMusic for PleasureDead BoysYoung Loud and SnottyThe DictatorsManifest DestinyEaterThe AlbumElvis CostelloMy Aim Is TrueThe HeartbreakersL.A.M.F.Richard Hell and the VoidoidsBlank GenerationThe JamIn the CityThe JamThis Is the Modern WorldMotörheadMotörheadRamonesLeave HomeRamonesRocket to RussiaThe Saints – ''(I'm) Stranded'' • Sex Pistols – ''Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols'' • SkrewdriverAll Skrewed UpThe StranglersRattus NorvegicusThe StranglersNo More HeroesThe StranglersThe Stranglers (EP) • Stinky ToysStinky ToysSuicideSuicideTalking HeadsTalking Heads: 77TelevisionMarquee MoonThrobbing GristleThe Second Annual ReportUltravox! – Ha!-Ha!-Ha!WirePink FlagDisbandmentsThe HeartbreakersLondonEvents • Pioneers of industrial musicThrobbing Gristle and Suicide release their debuts. • On 28 October, Sex Pistols' ''Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols'' is released by Virgin Records. Despite being banned by most of Britain's record shops, reaches number one on British charts. • The Sex Pistols' single "God Save the Queen", released on 27 May, reaches number two on the British charts. Banned by BBC Radio 1, the title is left blank in the chart listings. • In June, Sex Pistols rent a boat to traverse down the Thames during Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee anniversary celebration. Police force them to dock, several Pistols fans are arrested and injured in the meleé. Among those arrested are Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood, artist Jamie Reid, Tracie O'Keefe and Debbie Juvenile (Bromley Contingent). • Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock is fired from the Sex Pistols and is replaced with Sid Vicious. Matlock forms the Rich Kids. • Andy Czezowski opens The Roxy (London) venue in January solely for punk acts. The Clash perform opening night. • In February Howard Devoto left Buzzcocks. Guitarist Pete Shelley became the vocalist. • The Clash begin their White Riot tour, 1 March in Guilford, supported by the Jam, Buzzcocks, the Slits and Subway Sect. After a dispute the Jam leave the tour in March. • The Stranglers embark on a three-month nationwide tour in May. They are supported by the band London. • The Boomtown Rats appear on Top of the Pops. The first punk/new wave band to appear. • Roxy deejay Don Letts begins filming The Punk Rock Movie, taking London punk scene video footage and editing it into a documentary. • In December, Elvis Costello is banned from Saturday Night Live and NBC. The studio pressured Elvis to play his single, "Less Than Zero", he instead performed his anti-media anthem "Radio Radio". 1978 Bands formedAngry SamoansCharged GBHCardiac KidzDead KennedysDangerous RhythmDescendentsD.O.A.FastbacksFatal MicrobesFol JazikThe Go-Go'sKilling JokeNervous GenderPekinška PatkaPeter and the Test Tube BabiesThe PlasmaticsPublic Image LtdThe ReactionariesThe RutsThe ScientistsT.S.O.LSocial DistortionSplodgenessaboundsVice SquadAlbumsThe AvengersAvengers (EP) • The AdvertsCrossing the Red Sea with the AdvertsBig in JapanFrom Y to Z and Never Again (EP) • BlondieParallel LinesThe Boomtown RatsA Tonic for the TroopsBuzzcocksAnother Music in a Different KitchenThe Clash – ''Give 'Em Enough Rope'' • The DickiesThe Incredible Shrinking DickiesCrassThe Feeding of the Five ThousandDead BoysWe Have Come for Your ChildrenElvis Costello and the Attractions – ''This Year's Model'' • Forgotten RebelsBurn the Flag (EP) • Generation XGeneration XGermsLexicon Devil (EP) • GG Allin and the JabbersAlways Was, Is and Always Shall BeThe JoltThe JoltLondonAnimal GamesThe LurkersFulham FalloutMisfitsStatic AgeNo New YorkPere UbuThe Modern DanceThe Police – ''Outlandos d'Amour'' • Public Image LtdPublic ImageRamonesRoad to RuinThe Rezillos – ''Can't Stand the Rezillos'' • The Rich KidsGhosts of Princes in TowersThe SaintsEternally YoursSham 69Tell Us the TruthSham 69 – ''That's Life'' • Siouxsie and the BansheesThe ScreamThe Suicide CommandosMake A RecordThe Stranglers- Black and WhiteTalking HeadsMore Songs About Buildings and FoodTelevisionAdventureThrobbing GristleD.o.A. The Third And Final Report • Various – Live Stiffs LiveThe VibratorsPure ManiaWireChairs MissingWreckless EricWreckless EricWreckless EricThe Wonderful World of Wreckless EricX-Ray SpexGermfree AdolescentsDisbandmentsDead BoysJohnny MopedSex PistolsThe Suicide CommandosUltravox! • TelevisionEventsSST Records is established. Black Flag, Greg Ginn (guitarist/founder) creative outlet to release his band's music. • Sex Pistols' disastrous January US tour ends. Johnny Rotten walks off stage at Winterland in San Francisco, famously uttering "Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" • Colin Brunton, The Last Pogo. Filmed in Toronto featuring local and nationals, such as the Scenics, Cardboard Brains, the Secrets, the Mods, the Ugly, the Viletones, and Teenage Head. The show ends in a riot, signaling the original first-wave end. • Sid Vicious (Sex Pistols) is charged with murder and the stabbing death of then girlfriend Nancy Spungen, found the morning of 12 October 1978 at New York's Hotel Chelsea. • The Boomtown Rats attain the first official UK number one single by a punk/new wave band. • Rough Trade Records (music store originally opened in London 1976) becomes a working record label and signs almost exclusively punk inspired bands. • Derek Jarman (film director) releases Jubilee, cult punk-themed film, featuring Adam Ant, Toyah Willcox, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Jordan. • Blondie achieve worldwide success with Parallel Lines, mixing styles of 1960s vocal pop, garage and punk rock energy. Debbie Harry becomes an icon for younger generations. 1979 – Mainstream vs. Underground Bands formedThe 4-SkinsAgent OrangeBig BoysThe BusinessCatholic DisciplineCircle JerksCockney RejectsComlotThe ExploitedFlipperHüsker DüMDCThe NecrosMission of BurmaNoMeansNoThe ReplacementsThe Teen IdlesToy DollsSlimeThe VarukersAlbumsAdam and the AntsDirk Wears White SoxThe AdictsLunch with the Adicts (EP) • The AdvertsCast of ThousandsThe B-52's – ''The B-52's'' • BlondieEat to the BeatBuzzcocksSingles Going SteadyBlack FlagNervous Breakdown (EP) • BuzzcocksA Different Kind of TensionChelseaChelseaThe ClashLondon CallingCrassStations of the CrassThe DamnedMachine Gun EtiquetteDescendents – ''Ride the Wild/It's a Hectic World'' • The DickiesThe Incredible Shrinking DickiesThe DickiesDawn of the DickiesElvis Costello and the AttractionsArmed ForcesThe FallLive at the Witch TrialsForgotten RebelsTomorrow belongs to us (EP) • Gang of FourEntertainment!Germs(GI)James White and the BlacksOff WhiteJoy DivisionUnknown PleasuresThe KnackGet the KnackMadnessOne Step Beyond...The MembersAt The Chelsea NightclubMiddle ClassOut of VogueNina Hagen BandNina Hagen BandPublic Image LtdMetal Box • the Ramones – ''It's Alive'' • The RutsThe CrackSex PistolsSome Product: Carri on Sex PistolsSiouxsie and the BansheesJoin HandsThe SkidsScared to DanceThe SlitsCutThe SpecialsThe SpecialsStiff Little FingersInflammable MaterialThe StranglersThe ravenSwell MapsA Trip to MarinevilleTalking HeadsFear of MusicTeenage HeadTeenage HeadThe UndertonesThe UndertonesThe VibratorsV2Wire154DisbandmentsThe AdvertsNeoPenetrationThe Rich KidsX-Ray SpexPatti Smith Group • Events • Pioneers of hardcore punkMiddle Class & Germs release their debuts. • British two tone ska bands Madness and the Specials dropped their debut albums. • Sid Vicious, Sex Pistols bassist, dies of a heroin overdose at age 21. • Nina Hagen creates a media uproar after appearance on Austrian talk-show Club 2 discussing female orgasm and simulating masturbation. • John Foxx left Ultravox for solo career early in the year, and replaced by ex-Rich Kids Midge Ure. • Ramones star in the movie Rock and Roll High School. 1980s 1980 Bands formedThe AdolescentsBad ReligionThe FixGISML-SevenThe MeatmenMinutemenNip Drivers7 SecondsTerveet KädetMinor ThreatReagan YouthRudimentary PeniSubhumansYouth BrigadeAlbumsAngry SamoansInside My Brain (EP) • The Beat – ''I Just Can't Stop It'' • Black FlagJealous Again (EP) • BlondieAutoamericanCircle JerksGroup SexThe ClashSandinista! (triple album) • The CrampsSongs the Lord Taught UsThe DamnedThe Black AlbumDead KennedysFresh Fruit for Rotting VegetablesDischargeFight Back (EP) • DischargeDecontrol (EP) • D.O.A.Something Better ChangeElvis Costello and the AttractionsGet Happy!!Forgotten RebelsIn love with the systemElvis Costello and the AttractionsTaking LibertiesJoy DivisionCloserMinutemenParanoid TimeMisfitsBeware (EP) • Nervous GenderLive at TargetNina Hagen BandUnbehagenPeter and the Test Tube BabiesPissed and ProudPlasmaticsNew Hope for the Wretched • the RamonesEnd of the CenturyStiff Little Fingers – ''Nobody's Heroes'' • Talking HeadsRemain in LightThe Teen IdlesMinor Disturbance (EP) • ToyahSheep Farming in BarnetThe UndertonesHypnotisedThe WeirdosAction-Design (EP) • U2BoyXLos AngelesDisbandmentsJoy DivisionThe Teen IdlesGermsEvents • DIY Punk Rock label Dischord Records was founded by key figure in the development of hardcore punk Ian MacKaye. • Ian Curtis, Joy Division lead singer, commits suicide 18 May 1980 at age 23. The rest of the band become New Order. • Malcolm Owen, the Ruts lead singer, dies of a heroin overdose 14 July 1980 at age 26. • Darby Crash, singer of the Germs, commits suicide 7 December 1980 at age 22. • KROQ-FM establishes Top 106.7 Countdowns. The Clash and Dead Kennedys both reached on it on same year. • Penelope Spheeris (documentary film-maker) captures L.A. punk scene in cult hit The Decline of Western Civilization. Interviews/performances with Alice Bag Band, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, Circle Jerks, Fear, the Germs, and X. • Rude Boy semi-documentary film is released. It stars Ray Gange as a roadie for the Clash and splices in live performances by the band. 1981 – skate punk Bands formedBlack Market BabyButthole SurfersDezerterDie KreuzenDr. KnowThe FaithGovernment IssueJFAMacc LadsThe MeatmenNegative ApproachOi PolloiRIOT 111Sonic YouthSNFUViolent ApathyScreamSuicidal TendenciesAlbumsThe 101ersElgin Avenue BreakdownThe AdolescentsThe AdolescentsAgent OrangeLiving in DarknessAlternative TentaclesLet Them Eat Jellybeans!Bad ReligionBad Religion (EP) • Billy Idol – ''Don't Stop'' (EP) • Black FlagDamagedBlack FlagSix Pack (EP) • The CrampsPsychedelic JungleCrassPenis Envy (EP) • Dead BoysNight of the Living Dead BoysDead KennedysIn God We Trust Inc. (EP) • DescendentsFat (EP) • DischargeWhy (EP) • D.O.A. – ''Hardcore '81'' • The ExploitedPunks Not DeadThe ExploitedOn StageJFABlatant Localism (EP) • Métal UrbainLes hommes morts sont dangereuxMinor ThreatIn My Eyes (EP) • MinutemenThe Punch LineMisfits3 Hits from Hell (EP) • PlasmaticsBeyond the Valley of 1984Public Image LtdThe Flowers of RomanceNew OrderMovement • the RamonesPleasant DreamsThe ReplacementsSorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the TrashThe ScientistsS/TSlimeSlime ITenpole TudorEddie, Old Bob, Dick and Gary, Let the Four Winds BlowT.S.O.L.T.S.O.L. (EP) • T.S.O.L.Dance with MeThe UndertonesPositive TouchVice SquadResurrection (EP) • Vice SquadNo Cause for Concern (EP) • XWild GiftDisbandmentsBuzzcocksCardiac KidzThe ScreamersThrobbing GristleThe WeirdosEventsMinor Threat and Black Flag, both considered a key influence on punk subculture and the first hardcore punk bands, drop their debut releases. • Epitaph Records is formed, "just a logo and a P. O. box." • Henry Rollins joins Black Flag and becomes lead singer. • Cuckoo's Nest (nightclub) closes. For the last time. 1982 - Hightide of Hardcore Bands formedAgnostic FrontThe BloodCholeraCrimpshrineCrucifucksD.I.Die ÄrzteDie Toten HosenKBO!Tales of TerrorThe VandalsThe PoguesVisací zámekAlbumsAbrasive WheelsWhen the Punks Go Marching InAngry SamoansBack from SamoaAnti-Nowhere LeagueAnti-Nowhere LeagueBad BrainsBad BrainsBad ReligionHow Could Hell Be Any Worse?Billy IdolBilly IdolBlack FlagTV Party (EP) • Black FlagEverything Went BlackCircle JerksWild in the StreetsThe ClashCombat RockCrassChrist the AlbumThe DamnedStrawberriesDead KennedysPlastic Surgery DisastersDescendentsMilo Goes to CollegeDischargeHear Nothing See Nothing Say NothingDischargeNever Again (EP) • Dischord RecordsFlex Your HeadThe ExploitedTroops of TomorrowFaith/VoidFaith/Void Split LPFearThe RecordFlipperAlbum – Generic FlipperForgotten Rebels – ''This ain't Hollywood, this is rock and roll'' • GBHCity Baby Attacked by RatsKrautAn Adjustment to SocietyHüsker DüLand Speed RecordMDCMillions of Dead CopsMisfitsWalk Among UsThe ReplacementsStink (EP) • Sonic YouthSonic Youth (EP) • SSDThe Kids Will Have Their SaySubhumansThe Day the Country DiedVandalsPeace thru VandalismVice SquadStand Strong Stand ProudXUnder the Big Black SunYouth BrigadeSound & FuryDisbandmentsAdam and the AntsThe AdolescentsThe SlitsEvents • December, Crass, the Mob, the Apostles members and others squat the Zig Zag in W. London. Then launch free all day event featuring anarcho-punk bands. 1983 Bands formedBadmingtonsDead MilkmenNeon ChristNietNOFXSamhainSquirrel BaitRich Kids on LSDWarriors of the last DaysAlbumsBad BrainsRock for LightBad ReligionInto the UnknownBilly IdolRebel YellCircle JerksGolden Shower of HitsThe CrampsSmell of FemaleCrassYes Sir, I WillD.I.D.I.The DickiesStukas Over DisneylandDie Toten HosenOpel-GangDischarge – ''Warning: Her Majesty's Government Can Seriously Damage Your Health'' (EP) • The FaithSubject to ChangeFlux of Pink IndiansStrive to Survive Causing the Least Suffering PossibleMinor ThreatOut of StepMinutemenWhat Makes a Man Start Fires?MinutemenBuzz or Howl Under the Influence of HeatMisfitsEarth A.D./Wolfs Blood • the RamonesSubterranean JungleThe ScientistsBlood Red RiverSocial Distortion – ''Mommy's Little Monster'' • Sonic YouthConfusion Is SexSubhumansTime Flies... But Aeroplanes CrashSuicidal TendenciesSuicidal TendenciesToy DollsDig That Groove BabyViolent FemmesViolent FemmesXMore Fun in the New WorldDisbandmentsThe FaithMinor ThreatMisfitsThe UndertonesEventsMick Jones is kicked out of the Clash. 1984 – post hardcore Bands formedGreen RiverGwarHogan's HeroesSiekieraUniform ChoiceVennaskondThe OffspringAlbumsAgnostic FrontVictim in PainAnti-PastiAnti-PastiBlack FlagFamily ManBlack FlagMy WarBlack FlagSlip It InDie ÄrzteDebilDie KreuzenDie KreuzenFlipper – ''Blow'n Chunks'' • Flipper – ''Gone Fishin''' • Flux of Pink IndiansThe Fucking Cunts Treat Us Like PricksHüsker DüZen ArcadeMDCChicken Squawk (EP) • Minor ThreatMinor ThreatMinutemenDouble Nickels on the DimeNew Model ArmyVengeanceThe PoguesRed Roses for Me • the RamonesToo Tough to DieThe ReplacementsLet It BeSamhainInitium7 SecondsThe CrewSubhumansFrom the Cradle to the GraveTales of TerrorTales of TerrorTalking HeadsStop Making Sense • Various – International P.E.A.C.E. Benefit CompilationDisbandmentsAbrasive WheelsCrassThe MembersEventsAnother State of Mind rockumentary is released. Detailing 1982 tour of Social Distortion, Youth Brigade and small road crew as they travel across U.S. and Canada. 1985 Bands formedDag NastyParasitesPestesThe Mr. T ExperienceYouth of TodayArmiaAlbumsBad ReligionBack to the Known (EP) • Black FlagLoose NutBlack FlagIn My HeadBlack FlagThe Process of Weeding Out (EP) • Circle JerksWonderfulThe ClashCut the CrapCrucifucksThe CrucifucksThe DamnedPhantasmagoriaD.I.Ancient ArtifactsD.I.Horse Bites Dog CriesDie ÄrzteIm Schatten der ÄrzteDead KennedysFrankenchristDead MilkmenBig Lizard in My BackyardDescendents – ''I Don't Want to Grow Up'' • DescendentsBonus FatDie Toten HosenUnter falscher FlaggeGreen RiverCome On Down (EP) • GwarHell-OThe ExploitedHorror EpicsFearMore BeerForgotten RebelsBoys will be boys (EP) • Hüsker DüFlip Your WigHüsker DüNew Day RisingThe Jesus and Mary ChainPsychocandyMinor ThreatSalad Days (EP) • MinutemenProject Mersh (EP) • Minutemen3-Way Tie (For Last)MisfitsLegacy of BrutalityR.K.L.Keep LaughingSamhainUnholy Passion (EP) • The ScientistsDemolition Derby7 SecondsWalk Together, Rock TogetherSonic YouthBad Moon RisingSubhumansWorlds ApartX – ''Ain't Love Grand!'' • DisbandmentsMinutemenSS DecontrolEventsD. Boon of Minutemen dies in a car accident 1986 Bands formedFirehoseGood RiddanceJawbreakerJ.M.K.E.No DoubtPixiesPropagandhiScreeching WeaselSick of It AllSnuffSoulsideAlbumsAgnostic FrontCause for AlarmBad BrainsI Against IBig BlackAtomizerBilly IdolWhiplash SmileThe CrampsA Date with ElvisDag NastyCan I SayThe DamnedAnythingDead KennedysBedtime for DemocracyDead MilkmenEat Your PaisleyDescendentsEnjoy!Die ÄrzteDie ÄrzteDie KreuzenOctober FileDie Toten HosenDamenwahlDischargeGrave New WorldForgotten RebelsThe pride and the disgraceGang GreenAnother Wasted NightHüsker DüCandy Apple GreyThe LookoutsOne Planet One PeopleMisfitsMisfits (aka Collection I) • the RamonesAnimal BoySamhainSamhain III: November-Coming-FireSonic YouthEVOLDisbandmentsBlack FlagThe ClashElvis Costello and the AttractionsTales of TerrorEventsThe Adolescents reunite. • Lookout! Records is established. Future artists include Operation Ivy, the Donnas, Crimpshrine, Rancid and Green Day. 1987 Bands formed2 MinutosAllAttaque 77Big Drill CarFugaziGreen DayGorilla BiscuitsLa PestilenciaLunachicksNo Use for a NameOperation IvyRollins BandBackyard BabiesWłochatyAlbumsThe AdolescentsBrats in BattalionsAgnostic FrontLiberty and Justice For...Black FlagAnnihilate This Week (EP) • Circle JerksVICrucifucksWisconsinDag Nasty – ''Wig Out at Denko's'' • Dead KennedysGive Me Convenience or Give Me DeathDead MilkmenBucky FelliniDescendentsALLDescendentsLiveageDie Toten Hosen – ''Never Mind the Hosen, Here's Die Roten Rosen'' • The ExploitedLive and Loud!!Green RiverDry As a Bone (EP) • Hüsker DüWarehouse: Songs and StoriesOi PolloiUnite and Win • the RamonesHalfway to SanityThe ScientistsThe Human JukeboxScreeching WeaselScreeching WeaselSonic YouthSisterSoulsideLess Deep Inside KeepsSuicidal TendenciesJoin the ArmyWhite ZombieSoul CrusherXSee How We AreDisbandmentsDead KennedysDischargeGreen RiverHüsker DüPankrtiSamhainEventsBad Religion reunites. • New Red Archives Records is established. Future roster includes artists UK Subs, Hogan's Heroes, Kraut, Reagan Youth, Samiam, MDC, No Use for a Name. • Social Distortion reunites. • Will Shatter of Flipper dies of an overdose. 1988 Bands formedAnti-FlagChain of StrengthGuttermouthHladno pivoInside OutJawbreakerJughead's RevengeLeatherfacePennywiseNirvanaSamiamSublimeSwingin' UttersVoodoo Glow SkullsAlbumsAllAllroy for PrezBad ReligionSufferBig Drill CarSmall Block (EP) • D.I.What Good Is Grief to a God?Dag NastyField DayDead MilkmenBeelzebubbaDescendentsTwo Things at OnceDie ÄrzteDas ist nicht die ganze Wahrheit...Die KreuzenCentury DaysDie Toten HosenEin kleines bisschen HorrorschauFlipperSex Bomb BabyForgotten RebelsSurfing on HeroinFugaziFugaziGorilla BiscuitsGorilla Biscuits (EP) • Green RiverRehab DollHogan's HeroesBuilt To LastNOFXLiberal AnimationScreeching WeaselBoogadaboogadaboogada!7 SecondsOurselvesSocial DistortionPrison BoundSonic YouthDaydream NationSoulsideTriggerXLive at the Whisky a Go-GoDisbandmentsBig Black 1989 Bands formedApatiaBouncing SoulsGas HufferDance Hall CrashersSatanic SurfersThe Groovie GhouliesThe Nation of UlyssesTotal ChaosTurbonegroThe HumpersAlbumsAgnostic FrontLive at CBGBBad BrainsQuicknessBad ReligionNo ControlBig Drill CarCD Type ThingBlack FlagI Can See You (EP) • Chain of StrengthTrue Till Death (EP) • D.I.Tragedy AgainDescendentsHallrakerForgotten RebelsUntitledFugaziMargin Walker (EP) • Gorilla BiscuitsStart TodayGreen Day1,000 Hours (EP) • Hogan's HeroesBuilt To LastJ.M.K.E.Külmale maaleLa PestilenciaLa Muerte...Un compromiso de todosNine Inch NailsPretty Hate MachineNirvanaBleachNOFXS&M AirlinesThe OffspringThe OffspringOperation IvyEnergy • the RamonesBrain Drain7 SecondsSoulforce RevolutionSick of It AllBlood, Sweat and No TearsThe VandalsPeace Thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as The VandalsDisbandmentsThe AdolescentsCircle JerksCrimpshrineOperation IvySoulsideEventsNirvana, Green Day and NOFX start to get a lot of underground attention that would burst open in the 1990s. • Guitarist Greg Hetson leaves the Circle Jerks to concentrate on Bad Religion. Circle Jerks become less active. • Dee Dee Ramone leaves the Ramones, replaced by C. J. Ramone. 1990s 1990 Bands formedAshBikini KillThe CasualtiesDown By LawDrive Like JehuLagwagonLifetimeConvergePoor Old LuThe RudimentsUnwritten LawAlbumsBad ReligionAgainst the GrainBilly IdolCharmed LifeThe CrampsStay Sick!Die Toten Hosen125 Jahre auf dem Kreuzzug ins GlückFuelMonuments to ExcessFugazi13 SongsFugaziRepeaterGreen DaySlappy (EP) • Green Day39/SmoothHogan's Heroes – ''Hogan's Heroes'' • Inside OutNo Spiritual Surrender epJawbreakerUnfunJughead's RevengeUnstuck in TimeThe Mighty Mighty Bosstones – ''Devil's Night Out'' • No Use for a NameIncognitoPoison IdeaFeel the DarknessSamhainFinal DescentSocial DistortionSocial DistortionSonic YouthGooSnuffFlibbiddydibbiddydobDisbandmentsYouth of Today 1991 Bands formedAFIChixdiggitElectric FrankensteinFace to FaceGhoti HookGlü GunHi-StandardHorace PinkerI SpyJ ChurchMustard PlugNo Fun At AllThe MuffsPinhead GunpowderRancidRefusedShelterSickoUnwoundUnwritten LawThe Suicide MachinesAlbumsBad Religion80–85Big Drill CarBatchBikini KillRevolution Girl Style Now!The CrampsLook Mom No Head!DescendentsSomeryDie KreuzenCementDischargeMassacre DivineFugaziSteady Diet of NothingGas HufferJanitors of TomorrowGreen Day1039/Smoothed Out Slappy HoursJawbreakerBivouacNirvanaNevermindNo Use for a Name – ''Don't Miss the Train'' • NOFXRibbedNoMeansNo0+2=1The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – ''Where'd You Go?'' • The Mighty Mighty BosstonesMore Noise and Other DisturbancesPennywisePennywiseScreeching WeaselMy Brain HurtsToy Dolls – ''Fat Bob's Feet'' • DisbandmentsGorilla BiscuitsChain of StrengthInside OutTalking HeadsSnuffEventsNirvana released their "Smells Like Teen Spirit" music video and changed the face of MTV. • Green Day's Al Sobrante leaves and is replaced by Tre Cool. • Fat Wreck Chords is established. • Zack de la Rocha leaves Inside Out to form Rage Against the Machine. • Israel Joseph I joins Bad Brains. Drummer Earl Hudson leaves; Mackie Jayson replaces him. • Johnny Thunders, of New York Dolls and the Heartbreakers, dies from methadone and alcohol overdose. • Television reunites. Records new album for Capitol Records. • Dead Boys frontman Stiv Bators dies. Automobile accident. • H.R. leaves Bad Brains to go solo. Briefly replaced by Chuck Mosley, ex-singer of Faith No More. 1992 Bands formed59 Times the PainAgainst All AuthorityAtari Teenage RiotBlink-182BracketBuck-O-Nined.b.s.FlufFrenzal RhombHarvey DangerLeft Front TireLess Than JakeMxPxThe Real McKenziesPlankeyePlow UnitedThe QueersRandyReel Big FishStraight FacedStretch Arm StrongStrung OutTreble ChargerWeezerAlbumsAgnostic FrontOne VoiceBad ReligionGeneratorBikini KillBikini Kill (EP) • Dag NastyFour on the FloorDie Toten HosenLearning English, Lesson OneFace to Face – ''Don't Turn Away'' • FifteenThe Choice of a New GenerationFlipperAmerican GrafishyGas HufferIntegrity, Technology & ServiceGreen DayKerplunkHogan's Heroes3 Fists and a MouthfulJughead's Revenge – ''It's Lonely at the Bottom'' • LagwagonDuh!NOFXThe Longest Line (EP) • NOFXMaximum RocknrollNOFXWhite Trash, Two Heebs and a BeanPennywiseA Word from the Wise/Wildcard • the RamonesMondo BizarroSonic YouthDirtySublime40 Oz. To FreedomTelevisionTelevisionThe OffspringIgnitionEventsJerry Nolan of New York Dolls dies of stroke while undergoing treatment for meningitis/pneumonia. 1993 Bands formed30 Foot Fall88 Fingers Louie98 MuteAAutomatic 7Diesel BoyDonotsDogwoodFlatcatGradeHangnailHot Water MusicIgniteJimmy Eat WorldLink 80MillencolinOne Hit WonderPezzResetRuth RuthSmut PeddlersSlapstickU.S. BombsTen Foot PoleThe HivesThe HuntingtonsThe MethadonesThe SaladsThe SpitsThe UnseenAlbumsAFIDork (EP) • Agnostic FrontLast WarningBad BrainsRiseBad ReligionRecipe for HateBikini KillPussy WhippedBilly IdolCyberpunkBlink-182BuddhaBuzzcocksTrade Test TransmissionsDead MilkmenMetaphysical GraffitiDie ÄrzteDie Bestie in MenschengestaltDie Toten HosenKauf MICH!Discharge – ''Shootin' Up the World'' • FugaziIn on the Kill TakerJ.M.K.E.Gringode KultuurJawbreaker24 Hour Revenge TherapyLifetimeBackgroundThe Mighty Mighty BosstonesSka-Core, the Devil, and MoreNo Use for a NameThe Daily GrindPennywiseUnknown RoadPropagandhiHow To Clean EverythingThe QueersLove Songs for the Retarded" • RancidRancidScreeching WeaselWiggleScreeching WeaselAnthem for a New TomorrowToy DollsAbsurd-DittiesUnwritten LawBlurrXHey Zeus!DisbandmentsThe GitsHogan's HeroesEvents • Bad Brains released their first album without the original line-up. • Buzzcocks reform. • GG Allin dies of accidental heroin overdose. • The Gits' Mia Zapata is found raped and murdered. • Reagan Youth's lead singer Dave Insurgent commits suicide. 1994 Bands formed1208AdhesiveAuthority ZeroArea-7Name TakenBodyjarBowling for SoupChokeConsumedDillinger FourGoldfingerGobHome GrownI Against IInspection 12LimpNinety Pound WussNerf HerderPainted ThinPainPulleyRiverdalesSleater-KinneySlick ShoesThe Living EndThe UndecidedUseless IDAt the Drive-InAlbumsAvailDixieAt the Drive-InHell PasoBad ReligionStranger Than FictionBig Drill CarNo Worse for the WearBlink-182Cheshire CatBracket924 Forestville St.The Bouncing SoulsThe Good, the Bad & the ArgyleBuck-O-NineSongs in the Key of BreeTotal ChaosPledge of DefianceThe CrampsFlamejobDown By LawPunkrockacademyfightsongD.I.State of ShockForgotten RebelsCriminal ZeroGas HufferOne Inch MastersGlü GunJust Glü ItGreen DayDookieJughead's RevengeEliminationLagwagonTrashedLess Than Jake – ''Losers, Kings, and Things We Don't Understand'' • The Mighty Mighty BosstonesQuestion the AnswersMillencolinTiny TunesNOFXPunk in DrublicThe OffspringSmashRandy – ''There's No Way We're Gonna Fit In'' • Rancid – ''Let's Go'' • Screeching WeaselHow to Make Enemies and Irritate PeopleSonic YouthExperimental Jet Set, Trash and No StarStrung OutAnother Day in ParadiseSublime – ''Robbin' the Hood'' • Ten Foot PoleRevTurbonegroNever Is ForeverUnwritten LawBlue RoomWeezerThe Blue AlbumEvents • As a direct result of the success of Nevermind in 1991, punk rock bands like Green Day, Weezer, the Offspring, Bad Religion, 'NOFX, and Rancid were able to reach more eyes and ears than before thanks to MTV, making 1994 one of the biggest years for commercial punk sales. • Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz leaves during tour, to concentrate on Epitaph Records. • Bad Brains reunite with all original members. • The Circle Jerks reunite. Mercury Records releases their new album. • Glü Gun becomes Glue Gun after releasing their first album. • Nitro Records is established by Dexter Holland and Grek K of Offspring. • Snuff reform. 1995 – metalcore Bands formed22 JacksAce TroubleshooterAgent 51American SteelAnother JoeAudio KarateBelvedereBig D and the Kids TableBickleyBigwigBus Station LooniesCount the StarsCraig's BrotherDiggerDynamite BoyEighteen VisionsFenix*TXGoldbladeH2OJunction 18Kill Your IdolsMe First and the Gimme GimmesMad CaddiesMestNo MotivOzmaRx BanditsThe AtarisThe Get Up KidsThe O.C. SupertonesThe ReatardsThe RestartsAlbums88 Fingers LouieBehind BarsAFIAnswer That and Stay FashionableALLPummelAtari Teenage RiotDelete YourselfBad BrainsGod of LoveBad ReligionAll AgesBouncing SoulsManiacal LaughterBracket4-Wheel VibeBuck-O-NineBarflyCircle JerksOddities, Abnormalities and CuriositiesCrucifucksOur Will Be DoneThe DamnedNot of This EarthDeftonesAdrenalineDie ÄrztePlanet PunkDie Toten HosenLove, Peace & MoneyFace to FaceBig ChoiceFrenzal RhombCoughing Up a StormFugaziRed MedicineGlue GunThe Scene Is Not for SaleGobToo Late... No FriendsGood RiddanceFor God And CountryGreen DayInsomniacHogan's Heroes101/3 Fists and a MouthfulHome Grown – ''That's Business'' • JawbreakerDear YouJughead's Revenge13 Kiddie FavoritesLagwagonHossLess Than JakePezcoreLifetimeHello BastardsMillencolinLife on a PlateMisfitsMisfits II (aka Collection II)MxPxOn the Cover (EP) • NOFXI Heard They Suck Live!!No Use for a NameLeche Con CarnePennywiseAbout Time • the Ramones¡Adios Amigos!Rancid...And Out Come the WolvesReel Big FishEverything SucksSleater-KinneySleater-KinneySNFUThe One Voted Most Likely To SucceedSocial DistortionMainliner: Wreckage From the PastSonic YouthWashing MachineToy DollsOrcastratedDisbandmentsBad BrainsBig Drill CarD.I.Macc LadsSiouxsie and the BansheesEvents • First-ever Warped Tour. 1996 Bands formedA Wilhelm ScreamAllisterAlkaline TrioAssorted Jelly BeansCooterBankruptCatch 22CigarDarkbusterDeath By StereoDiazepunkJeffries Fan ClubJerseyFonzieLeft AloneLustraDropkick MurphysFlashlight BrownGood CharlotteOne Man ArmyPandaSide Walk SlamThe DingeesZebraheadAlbumsAFIVery Proud of YaAnti-FlagDie for the GovernmentAsh1977At the Drive-InAcrobatic TenementBad ReligionThe Gray RaceBikini KillReject All AmericanBlink-182They Came to Conquer... Uranus (EP) • Bouncing SoulsManiacal LaughterDescendentsEverything SucksDie ÄrzteLe FrisurDogwood – ''Good Ol' Daze'' • Face to FaceFace to FaceFive Iron FrenzyUpbeats and BeatdownsGas HufferThe Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas HufferGoldfingerGoldfingerH2OH2OIgnitePast Our Means (EP) • Jughead's RevengeImage Is EverythingLess Than JakeLosing StreakMillencolinLife on a PlateMxPxLife in GeneralMxPxMove To Bremerton (EP) • NOFXHeavy Petting ZooPropagandhiLess Talk, More RockThe Queers – ''Don't Back Down'' • Reel Big FishTurn the Radio OffSleater-KinneyCall the DoctorSnuffDemmamussabebonkSocial DistortionWhite Light, White Heat, White TrashSublimeSublimeUnwritten LawOz FactorWeezerPinkertonZebraheadYellowDisbandmentsJawbreaker • the RamonesSublimeEventsSublime singer/guitarist Bradley Nowell dies. Heroin overdose. Sublime breaks up. • Pennywise bass player Jason Thirsk commits suicide. Replaced by Randy Bradbury. • Descendents reform. Release a new album and tour. • The Offspring leave Epitaph Records, sign to Columbia. • Sex Pistols reunite. Release new album Filthy Lucre Live. 1997 Bands formed28 Days400 BlowsAcidmanAgainst Me!Alien Crime SyndicateAll Star UnitedAmazing Transparent ManAnalenaArmy of FreshmenAutoramasBeautiful SkinBliss 66Born From PainBurning AirlinesBy the TreeCapdownCloset MonsterEnemy YouEveryday SundayFollyFlogging MollyJohnie All StarsKid DynamiteLanemeyerLucky 7Lucky Boys ConfusionThe Blood BrothersThe MatchesThe MovielifeThis Bike Is a Pipe BombMotion City SoundtrackNoise RatchetPlain White T'sPistol GripReach the SkyRiverboat GamblersSR-71ShowoffSpungeThe Bruce Lee BandThought RiotThursdayYellowcardAlbumsAFIShut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyesblink-182Dude RanchThe Bouncing SoulsBouncing SoulsBuck-O-Nine28 TeethThe CrampsBig Beat from BadsvilleDogwoodThrough Thick and ThinGreen DayNimrodGoldfingerHang-UpsH2OThicker Than WaterHot Water MusicFuel for the Hate GameHot Water MusicForever and CountingLagwagonDouble PlaidinumLess Than JakeGreasedLifetime – ''Jersey's Best Dancers'' • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – ''Let's Face It'' • Me First and the Gimme GimmesHave a BallMillencolinFor MonkeysMisfitsAmerican PsychoNOFXSo Long and Thanks for All the ShoesThe OffspringIxnay on the HombreNo Use for a NameMaking FriendsPennywiseFull CircleReel Big FishKeep Your Receipt (EP) • Save FerrisIt Means EverythingSleater-KinneyDig Me OutSnuffPotatoes and Melons at Wholesale Prices Straight from the LockupToy DollsOne More MegabyteDisbandmentsBikini KillGlue GunEventsBad Brains reunite. Release very early studio recordings on the EP The Omega Sessions. • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, the Offspring, Reel Big Fish and Social Distortion all went, 5th Annual KROQ Weenie Roast. • Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong starts Adeline RecordsMisfits reunite. Release new album American Psycho. Band leader Glenn Danzig wants nothing to do with the reunion. • Captain Sensible rejoins the Damned. 1998 Bands formed6 VoltiosAmerican Hi-FiAntimaniaxBallydowseCKYMidtownNational ProductGlasseaterEmanuelThe DeadlinesThe DistillersThe ExplosionOne Dollar ShortPunchlineJerichoTsunami BombThriceFuzigishHeyMike!A New Found GloryOver ItPunklesRelient KSaves the DaySomething CorporateSugarcultStudent RickUnsung ZerosAlbumsAFIA Fire Inside (EP) • Agnostic Front – ''Something's Gotta Give'' • Alkaline TrioGoddamnitAt the Drive-inIn/Casino/OutBad ReligionNo SubstanceThe Bouncing SoulsTie One OnCatch 22Keasbey NightsCraig's BrotherHomecomingDie Ärzte13Dillinger FourMidwestern Songs of the AmericasDogwoodDogwoodDropkick MurphysDo or DieDynamite BoyHell is Other PeopleFugaziEnd HitsGas HufferJust Beautiful MusicJughead's RevengeJust JoinedKid DynamiteKid DynamiteLagwagon – ''Let's Talk About Feelings'' • Less Than JakeHello RockviewThe Living EndThe Living EndMad CaddiesDuck and CoverMillencolinSame Old TunesMxPxLet It HappenMxPxSlowly Going the Way of the BuffaloThe OffspringAmericanaPropagandhiWhere Quantity Is Job #1Rancid – ''Life Won't Wait'' • Reel Big FishWhy Do They Rock So Hard?RefusedThe Shape of Punk To ComeSnuffTweet Tweet My LovelySocial DistortionLive at the RoxySonic YouthA Thousand LeavesTurbonegroApocalypse DudesUnwritten LawUnwritten LawZebraheadWaste of MindDisbandmentsRefused Events • Former Plasmatics singer Wendy O. Williams commits suicide. 1999 Bands formedA Loss For WordsChildren 18:3Di-rectGogol BordelloLeftöver CrackMuch the SameName TakenNew Mexican Disaster SquadPug JellyRiddlin' KidsRise AgainstStrike AnywhereSimple PlanSloppy MeateatersSocial CodeSum 41Taking Back SundayThe All-American RejectsThe FrustratorsThe F-UpsThe Kings of Nuthin'The Lawrence ArmsThe Starting LineToys That KillTransplantsAlbums7 SecondsGood to GoAFI – ''All Hallow's'' (EP) • AFIBlack Sails in the SunsetAgnostic FrontRiot, Riot, UpstartAnti-FlagA New Kind of ArmyAt the Drive-InVayablink-182Enema of the StateBlondieNo ExitThe Bouncing SoulsHopeless RomanticBowling for SoupRock on Honorable Ones!!!Catch 22Washed Up!Choking VictimNo Gods, No ManagersThe ClashFrom Here to Eternity: LiveConsumedHit for SixDeath By Stereo – ''If Looks Could Kill I'd Watch You Die'' • DogwoodMore Than ConquerorsDown By LawFly the FlagDropkick Murphys – ''The Gang's All Here'' • Face to FaceIgnorance Is BlissGood RiddanceOperation PhoenixGuttermouthGorgeousH2OF.T.T.W.Hi-StandardMaking the RoadHot Water MusicNo DivisionThe (International) Noise ConspiracyThe First ConspiracyJughead's RevengePearly GatesLess Than JakePestoLong Beach Dub AllstarsRight BackMe First and the Gimme GimmesAre a DragMxPxAt the ShowMike NessCheating at SolitaireMike NessUnder the InfluencesNew Found GloryNothing Gold Can StayMisfitsFamous MonstersNOFXThe DeclineNo Use for a NameMore Betterness!PennywiseStraight AheadRx BanditsHalfway Between Here and ThereSave FerrisModifiedSaves the DayThrough Being CoolSleater-KinneyThe Hot RockJoe StrummerRock Art and the X-Ray StyleTen Foot PoleInsiderTiger ArmyTiger ArmyThe UnseenSo This Is Freedom?Gogol BordelloVoi-La IntruderDisbandmentsChoking VictimEventsBad Brains tour under the name Soul Brains due to legal issues with former label, Maverick. • Bad Religion reunite, record song "Believe It" for The New America album. • The Undertones reunite without Feargal Sharkey. Replaced by Paul McLoone. • T.S.O.L., (original) Todd Barnes dies of aneuryism. 2000s 2000 Bands formed3 Feet SmallerBrand NewThe Dresden DollsEasywayFlatfoot 56The Ergs!Lars Frederiksen and the BastardsNeverstoreNo TriggerPendletonRoger Miret and the DisastersSon of SamStatic ThoughtRufioThe FightThe Reunion ShowVerona GroveWakefieldZero DownZolof the Rock & Roll DestroyerAlbumsThe (International) Noise ConspiracySurvival SicknessAFIThe Art of DrowningAgainst Me!Against Me! (EP) • Alkaline Trio – ''Maybe I'll Catch Fire'' • ALLProblematicAt the Drive-InRelationship of CommandAvailOne WrenchBad ReligionThe New AmericaBlink-182The Mark, Tom, and Travis ShowThe BriefsHit After HitCatch 22Alone in a CrowdThe DistillersThe DistillersDie ÄrzteRunter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer!DogwoodBuilding a Better MeDropkick MurphysThe Singles Collection, Volume 1Dynamite HackSuperfastThe ExplosionFlash Flash FlashFace to FaceReactionaryForgotten Rebels – ''Nobody's Heros'' • Green DayWarningGoldfingerStomping GroundThe HivesVeni Vidi ViciousIgniteA Place Called HomeKid DynamiteShorter, Faster, LouderThe Kings of Nuthin' – ''Get Busy Livin' or Get Busy Dyin''' • Lagwagon – ''Let's Talk About Leftovers'' • Less Than JakeBorders and BoundariesThe Living EndRoll OnMestWasting TimeMidtownSave the World, Lose the GirlThe Mighty Mighty BosstonesPay AttentionMillencolinPennybridge PioneersMxPxThe Ever Passing MomentNerf HerderHow to Meet GirlsNo DoubtReturn of SaturnNOFXBottles to the GroundNOFXPump Up the ValuumThe OffspringConspiracy of OnePennywiseLive @ the Key ClubRancidRancidSleater-KinneyAll Hands on the Bad OneSnuffNumb NutsSonic YouthNYC Ghosts & FlowersSum 41Half Hour of PowerToy DollsAnniversary AnthemsU.S. CrushU.S. CrushDisbandmentsKid DynamiteNip DriversSave FerrisEvents • Social Distortion's Dennis Danell dies of brain aneurysm. Replaced by Jonny Wickersham. • Archie Comics files lawsuit with Jughead's Revenge. • Atari Teenage Riot takes indefinite hiatus. 2001 – modern melodic hardcore Bands formedBobot AdrenalineBombs Over ProvidenceBox Car RacerFall Out BoyFucked UpGo Betty GoGreyfieldGoodnight NurseHigh Five DriveThe BriggsThe GoodwillKillradioLost City AngelsMath the BandMy Chemical RomanceNear MissNone More BlackPar-T-OnePatent PendingTeenage BottlerocketThe UsedSpartaAlbums311From ChaosAgnostic FrontDead YuppiesAlkaline TrioFrom Here To InfirmaryALL/DescendentsLive Plus OneAnti-Flag – ''Their System Doesn't Work For You'' • Anti-FlagUnderground NetworkBlink-182Take Off Your Pants and JacketBrand NewYour Favorite WeaponBouncing SoulsHow I Spent My Summer VacationConvergeJane DoeCraig's BrotherLost at SeaThe DamnedGrave DisorderDeath By StereoDay of the DeathDogwoodMatt AragonDropkick MurphysSing Loud Sing ProudLars Frederiksen and the BastardsLars Frederiksen and the BastardsFugaziThe ArgumentGood RiddanceSymptoms of a Leveling SpiritGuttermouthCovered With AntsH2OGoHot Water MusicA Flight and a CrashThe (International) Noise ConspiracyA New Morning, Changing WeatherLeftöver CrackMediocre GenericaMe First and the Gimme GimmesBlow in the WindMestDestination UnknownMisfitsCuts from the CryptMillencolinThe Melancholy CollectionMillencolinNo CigarPar-T-One – ''I'm So Crazy'' (EP) • PennywiseLand of the Free?Propagandhi – ''Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes'' • Reel Big FishViva La InternetRise AgainstThe UnravelingRufioPerhaps, I Suppose...Rx BanditsProgressSon of SamSongs from the EarthThe StrokesIs This ItThriceIdentity CrisisSum 41All Killer No FillerStrike AnywhereChange is a SoundJoe Strummer and the MescalerosGlobal a Go-GoTiger ArmyII: Power of MoonliteTiltBeen Where? Did What?The UnseenThe Anger & The TruthUseless IDBad Story, Happy EndingVendetta RedWhite Knuckled SubstanceDisbandments22 JacksAt the Drive-InJughead's RevengeEventsThe Adolescents reunite for second time. • At the Drive-In disbands. Forms the Mars Volta, SpartaAtari Teenage Riot's rapper Carl Crack dies. Suicide. • Bad Religion returns to Epitaph Records. Brett Gurewitz rejoins, Bobby Schayer leaves. Replaced by Brooks Wackerman. • Bus Station Loonies world record, 25 separate concerts, 12 hours. Event raises funds for music therapy equipment for special school. • the Ramones, Joey Ramone dies from lymphoma. 2002 Bands formedAmber PacificBlueprint 76Crime In StereoLetter KillsNot By ChoicePaint It BlackSenses FailThe CopyrightsThe Marked MenThe FlatlinersThe FoldThe SwellersVanilla SkyAlbums1208Feedback Is PaybackAgainst Me!Reinventing Axl RoseAnti-FlagMobilizeBad BrainsI & I SurvivedBad ReligionThe Process of BeliefBox Car RacerBox Car RacerDag NastyMinority of OneD.I.CaseyologyDillinger FourSituationist ComedyDischargeDischargeThe DistillersSing Sing Death HouseThe ExitNew BeatFace to FaceHow to Ruin EverythingGas HufferThe Rest of UsGreen DayShenanigansGuttermouthGusto!Home GrownKings of PopHot Water MusicCautionThe Kings of Nuthin'Fight Songs for Fuck-UpsLess Than JakeGoodbye Blue & WhiteThe Mighty Mighty BosstonesA Jackknife to a SwanMillencolinHome from HomeMxPxTen Years and RunningNerf HerderAmerican CheeseNOFX – ''45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records'' • No Use for a NameHard Rock BottomJoey Ramone – ''Don't Worry About Me'' • Reel Big FishCheer Up!Roger Miret and the DisastersRoger Miret and the DisastersSenses FailFrom the Depths of DreamsSleater-KinneyOne BeatSonic YouthMurray StreetSum 41Does This Look Infected?Taking Back SundayTell All Your FriendsThriceThe Illusion of SafetyThe TransplantsThe TransplantsUnwritten LawElvaThe UsedThe UsedDisbandmentsFenix*TXEventsALL takes hiatus. • D.I. reunites. • Descendents reunite again. • The Clash vocalist/guitarist Joe Strummer dies. • the Ramones bassist Dee Dee Ramone dies from heroin toxicity. • The Ramones and Talking Heads become first punk bands inducted to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 2003 Bands formedDead to MeDesaEvery AvenueFM StaticHit the LightsMaxeenMelody FallHalifaxErrorThe NetworkThe WeddingThe UnlovablesTitle FightOnly CrimeThe WombatsAlbumsAFISing the SorrowAgainst Me!As the Eternal CowboyAlkaline TrioGood MourningAnti-FlagThe Terror StateBilly TalentBilly TalentBlink-182Blink-182BlondieThe Curse of BlondieBouncing SoulsAnchors AweighBrand NewDeja EntenduThe BriefsOff the ChartsThe BronxThe BronxBuzzcocksBuzzcocksCatch 22Dinosaur SoundsThe CrampsFiends of Dope IslandDeath By StereoInto the Valley of the DeathDie ÄrzteGeräuschDogwoodSeismicDropkick MurphysBlackoutThe DistillersCoral FangThe Exploding HeartsGuitar RomanticThe ExplosionSick of Modern ArtFall Out BoyTake This To Your GraveKid DynamiteCheap Shots, Youth AnthemsLagwagonBlazeLess Than JakeAnthemThe Living EndModern ARTilleryMe First and the Gimme GimmesTake a BreakThriceThe Artist in the Ambulance MestMestMisfitsProject 1950Motion City SoundtrackI Am the MovieThe NetworkMoney Money 2020NOFXThe War on ErrorismNone More BlackFile Under BlackThe OffspringSplinterPaint It BlackCVAPennywiseFrom the AshesRancidIndestructibleRise AgainstRevolutions Per MinuteRiverboat GamblersSomething to Crow AboutRufio- MCMLXXXVSnuffDisposable IncomeStory of the YearPage AvenueStrike AnywhereExit EnglishJoe StrummerStreetcoreSwingin' UttersDead Flowers, Bottles, Bluegrass and BonesThe UndertonesGet What You NeedThe UnseenExplodeThe UsedMaybe MemoriesDisbandmentsFace to FaceBox Car RacerEventsThe Clash inducted to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. • The Exploding Hearts' Adam Cox, Matt Fitzgerald, Jeremy Gage are killed in highway crash. 2004 Bands formedBEDlight for BlueEYESBetter Luck Next TimeDaggermouthEscape the FateHedleyI Am the AvalancheFight FairOrangeParamorePermanent MePissed JeansRoperSet Your GoalsThe King BluesThe FalconThe Loved OnesTime AgainTowers of LondonThe Ghost of a ThousandPour HabitAlbums1208Turn of the ScrewAFIAFIAuthority ZeroAndiamóBad ReligionThe Empire Strikes FirstThe BriefsSex ObjectsThe CasualtiesOn the Front LineThe CribsThe CribsDescendentsCool To Be YouDescendents – '''Merican'' • Dynamite BoyDynamite BoyErrorError (EP) • FollyInsanity LaterGreen DayAmerican IdiotGuttermouthEat Your FaceThe HivesTyrannosaurus HivesThe ExitHome for an IslandHazen StreetHazen StreetHot Water MusicThe New What NextJello Biafra with the Melvins – ''Never Breathe What You Can't See'' • KillradioRaised on Whipped CreamLars Frederiksen and the BastardsVikingLeftöver CrackFuck World TradeLess Than JakeB Is for B-sidesMe First and the Gimme Gimmes – ''Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah'' • My Chemical RomanceThree Cheers for Sweet RevengePepperIn With the OldRise AgainstSiren Song of the Counter CultureSenses FailLet It Enfold YouSocial Distortion – ''Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll'' • Sonic YouthSonic NurseSum 41ChuckToy DollsOur Last Album?A Wilhelm ScreamMute PrintThe UsedIn Love and DeathDisbandmentsLars Frederiksen and the BastardsThe MovielifeEventsRichard Hell and the Voidoids' Robert Quine dies 31 May at 61. • the Ramones' Johnny Ramone dies 15 September at 55, cancer. • The Nils' Alex Soria dies 13 December at 39. • Social Distortion's John Maurer leaves band after 20 years; Matt Freeman takes his place. • Dead Milkmen's Dave Schulthise takes own life 10 March at 47. • X-Ray Spex's Jak Airport dies, cancer, 13 August. 2005 Bands formed+44CPC GangbangsFiascoGallowsBomb the Music Industry!Broadway CallsBunkfaceThe God AwfulsJump Ship QuickMayday ParadeStar Fucking HipstersThe Artist LifeThe HoaxTrue LibertyThe TutsVersus the WorldWe the KingsThe Wonder YearsAlbumsThe AdolescentsO.C. ConfidentialAgainst Me!Searching for a Former ClarityAll Time LowThe Party SceneThe AquabatsCharge!!Billy Idol – ''Devil's Playground'' • The BriefsSteal Yer HeartComeback KidWake the DeadThe CribsThe New FellasDropkick Murphys – ''The Warrior's Code'' • Fall Out BoyFrom Under the Cork TreeGas HufferLemonade for VampiresGreen DayBullet in a BibleGoldfingerDisconnection NoticeJello Biafra with the MelvinsSieg HowdyLagwagonLive in a DiveLagwagonResolveMillencolinKingwoodMotion City SoundtrackCommit This to MemoryMxPxPanicPaint it BlackParadisePennywiseThe FusePropagandhiPotemkin City LimitsRoger Miret and the Disasters1984Reel Big Fish – ''We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy'' • 7 SecondsTake It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!Sleater-KinneyThe WoodsSmoke or FireAbove the CityThriceVheissuThe TransplantsHaunted CitiesThe UnseenState of DiscontentUnwritten Law – ''Here's to the Mourning'' • A Wilhelm ScreamRuinerDisbandmentsBlink-182Dynamite BoyTsunami BombWizoMillion DeadMcluskyEventsThe Slits reunite. • The Vandals' Steve "Stevo" Jensen dies. • Big Boys' singer Randy "Biscuit" Turner dies. • R.K.L.'s Richard Manzullo dies. • R.K.L., Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut, and the Ataris' Derrick Plourde dies. 2006 Bands formed+44EnergyIce Nine KillsLiving FireRun Kid RunSearch the CityAlbumsA Global ThreatWhere the Sun Never SetsAFIDecemberundergroundAnti-FlagFor Blood And EmpireBigwigReclamationBilly IdolHappy HolidaysBilly TalentBilly Talent IIBomb the Music IndustryGoodbye Cool WorldBouncing SoulsThe Gold RecordBracketRequiemThe BronxThe BronxThe CasualtiesUnder AttackCatch 22Permanent RevolutionThe ExplosionBlack TapeFucked UpHidden WorldGallowsOrchestra of WolvesHave HeartThe Things We CarryIgniteOur Darkest DaysThe Kings of Nuthin'Over the Counter CultureLess Than JakeIn With the Out CrowdThe Loved OnesKeep Your HeartMarianas TrenchFix MeMe First and the Gimme GimmesLove Their CountryNew Found GloryComing HomeNew Mexican Disaster Squad – ''Don't Believe'' • NOFX – ''Wolves in Wolves' Clothing'' • None More BlackThis Is SatireNo TriggerCanyoneerRise AgainstThe Sufferer & the WitnessReel Big FishOur Live Album is Better Than Your Live AlbumSenses FailStill SearchingSick of It AllDeath to TyrantsSonic YouthRather RippedStrike AnywhereDead FMDisbandmentsThe DistillersMestNone More BlackThe Suicide MachinesSleater-KinneyThe F-UpsEventsR.K.L., Jason Sears dies. Detox complications. • Glue Gun reunites. with only original member Bob Oedy. • Gorilla Biscuits reunite. After 15 years. • The Used, Branden Steineckert leaves. Replaced by Dan Whitesides. • CBGB's closes. • Rancid, Brett Reed leaves 3 November. Replaced by Branden Steineckert. 2007 Bands formedHang 'em HighFoxboro Hot TubsAlbumsAgainst Me!New WaveAlkaline TrioRemainsAnti-FlagA Benefit for Victims of Violent CrimeA Flair for the DramaticA Wilhelm ScreamCareer SuicideAll Time Low – ''So Wrong, It's Right'' • American SteelDestroy Their FutureTim Armstrong – ''A Poet's Life'' • Bad ReligionNew Maps of HellBad BrainsBuild a NationBuck-O-NineSustainThe CasualtiesMade in NYCThe Cribs – ''Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever'' • Crime in StereoCrime in Stereo Is DeadDead KennedysMilking the Sacred CowD.I.On the Western FrontDie ÄrzteJazz ist andersDropkick MurphysThe Meanest of TimesFall Out BoyInfinity On HighFiascoGod Loves FiascoFlatfoot 56Jungle of the Midwest SeaThe FlatlinersThe Great AwakeLeftöver Crack + Citizen FishDeadlineLifetimeLifetimeJay ReatardBlood VisionsMad CaddiesKeep It GoingMayday ParadeA Lesson in RomanticsMotion City SoundtrackEven If It Kills MeMxPxSecret WeaponNOFX – ''They've Actually Gotten Worse Live'' • Only CrimeVirulenceReel Big Fish – ''Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free'' • The QueersMunki BrainSmoke or FireThis Sinking ShipStrung OutBlackhawks Over Los AngelesSum 41Underclass HeroThe StoogesThe WeirdnessThriceThe Alchemy Index Vols. I & IIThe UnseenInternal SalvationThe UsedBerthThe UsedLies for the LiarsDisbandmentsBoysetsfireCheap SexThe ExplosionGood RiddanceGroovie GhouliesKill Your IdolsMuch the SameRufiosatanic surfersVennaskondEventsSocial Distortion, Brent Liles, dies. Hit by a semi truck while motorcycle riding. • Blitz, Alan "Nidge" Miller dies. Struck by car. • Matchbook Romance announce long-term hiatus. • Jason Lancaster quits Mayday Parade for personal reasons, later founds Go Radio. • Patti Smith is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. • The Offspring, Atom Willard leaves. Replaced by Pete Parada. • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones reform. • The Ruts, Paul Fox dies. Lung cancer. • 22 Jacks reform 13 December. 2008 Bands formed180 OutCerebral BallzyDefeaterJoyce ManorWavvesAlbumsAnti-FlagThe Bright Lights of AmericaThe BriggsCome All You MadmenBus Station LooniesMidget GemsThe Damned – ''So, Who's Paranoid?'' • Dillinger FourCivil WarEnergyInvasions of the MindFiascoNative CanadiansFlogging MollyFloatFucked UpThe Chemistry of Common LifeGoldfingerHello DestinyH2ONothing to ProveHave HeartSongs to Scream at the SunLess Than JakeGNV FLAThe Loved OnesBuild & BurnMillencolinMachine 15Nerf HerderIVNew Found GloryTip of the Iceberg (EP) • No Use for a NameThe Feel Good Record of the YearThe OffspringRise and Fall, Rage and GracePaint it BlackNew LexiconPennywiseReason to BelieveRancidB Sides and C SidesRise AgainstAppeal to ReasonSenses FailLife Is Not a Waiting RoomStar Fucking Hipsters – ''Until We're Dead'' • Street DogsState of GraceEventsJawbreaker reform 3 January. • Face to Face reunite for a tour 29 January. • Descendents, Frank Navetta dies. After a short illness. • X-Ray Spex reform for a one-off gig at Legendary Roundhouse. • Dead Kennedys reform and tour US with new singer. • The Sonics reform. Perform shows at The Garage, Islington, London. • Teenage Head, Frankie Venom dies. Cancer. • Producer/engineer Jerry Finn dies from brain hemorrhage. Known for blink-182, AFI, Rancid, Alkaline Trio, the Offspring and Morrissey. 2009 Bands formedA Common GoalJello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of MedicineOff!Razors in the NightSublime with RomeWe Are the In CrowdFIDLARAlbumsAFICrash LoveAnti-FlagThe People or the GunAll Time LowNothing PersonalCardiac KidzGet Out!Billy TalentBilly Talent IIIDead To MeAfrican ElephantsDeath by StereoDeath Is My Only FriendGallowsGrey BritainGreen Day21st Century BreakdownJay ReatardWatch Me FallJello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of MedicineThe Audacity of HypeMarianas TrenchMasterpiece TheatreMayday ParadeAnywhere but HereMarked MenGhostsThe Mighty Mighty BosstonesPin Points and Gin JointsNew Found GloryNot Without a FightNOFXCoasterPropagandhiSupporting CasteRancidLet the Dominoes FallReel Big FishFame, Fortune, and FornicationSonic YouthThe EternalStar Fucking HipstersNever Rest in PeaceTwisted WheelTwisted WheelThe UsedArtworkEventsBlink-182 reform. • Sublime reform as Sublime with Rome. Rome, replaces late Bradley Nowell. • Social Distortion, Charlie Quintana leaves. Replaced by Adam "Atom" Willard. • Pennywise, Jim Lindberg leaves. 2010s 2010 Bands formedThe Black PacificFalse IdleNo Lost CauseParquet CourtsTurnstileThe WayAlbumsAgainst Me!White CrossesAlkaline TrioThis AddictionBad Religion30 Years LiveBad ReligionThe Dissent of ManThe Black PacificThe Black PacificThe Bouncing SoulsGhosts on the BoardwalkThe Gaslight AnthemAmerican SlangGreen DayLast Night on Earth: Live in TokyoThe Kings of Nuthin'Old Habits Die HardMotion City SoundtrackMy Dinosaur LifeNOFXThe Longest EPThe OffspringHappy Hour!Senses FailThe FirePierce the VeilSelfish MachinesSick of It AllBased on a True StoryWavvesKing of the BeachEventsDescendents reform. • Transplants reform. • Jughead's Revenge reform for 20th anniversary tour. • The Slits, Ari Up dies of cancer. • The Used cancel tour, work on Artwork. • Atari Teenage Riot reunite. • Fall Out Boy disband. • Jay Reatard dies of cocaine overdose. 2011 Bands formedAmerican StandardsChrist's SakeThe FeatherzThe Lonely RevoltsPussy RiotThe Old-TimersAlbumsThe AdolescentsThe Fastest Kid AliveBlink-182NeighborhoodsBlondiePanic of GirlsCerebral BallzyCerebral BallzyCraig's BrotherThe Insidious LieDropkick MurphysGoing Out in StyleFace to FaceLaugh Now, Laugh LaterThe FallErsatz G.B.Fucked UpDavid Comes to LifeGang of FourContentGreen DayAwesome As FuckHalf Man Half Biscuit90 Bisodol (Crimond)IceageNew BrigadeJane's AddictionThe Great Escape ArtistJello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of MedicineEnhanced Methods of QuestioningMagazineNo ThyselfMayday ParadeMayday ParadeMichael MonroeSensory OverdriveMisfits – ''The Devil's Rain'' • New Found GloryRadiosurgeryNew York DollsDancing Backward in High HeelsRamshackle GloryLive the DreamRise AgainstEndgameScreeching WeaselFirst World ManifestoSocial DistortionHard Times and Nursery RhymesStar Fucking HipstersFrom the Dumpster to the GraveSum 41Screaming Bloody MurderTitle FightShedWireRed Barked TreeDisbandmentsSonic YouthEvents • Punk rock band Title Fight release their debut album. • X-Ray Spex, Poly Styrene dies of cancer. • The Used leave Reprise Records/Warner. Form Anger Music Group with Hopeless. 2012 Bands formedAmbassadors of ShalomFear GodMetanoiaNeck deepPlatoon 1107Rogue AnthemWith ConfidenceAlbumsAll Time Low – ''Don't Panic'' • Anti-Flag The General StrikeBad BrainsInto the FutureBlink-182Dogs Eating Dogs (EP) • The Bouncing SoulsCometDie ÄrzteAuchGreen Day¡Uno!Green Day¡Dos!Green Day¡Tré!MxPxPlans Within PlansNOFXSelf EntitledParquet CourtsLight Up GoldPennywise – All or Nothing • Pierce the VeilCollide with the SkyPropagandhiFailed StatesThe OffspringDays Go ByTitle FightFloral GreenToy DollsThe Album After the Last OneThe UsedVulnerableEventsQuicksand reforms. • No Use for a Name, Tony Sly dies. • Pennywise, Jim Lindberg rejoins. • The Used cancel Canadian tour due to Bert McCracken's misdemeanor charges. 2013 Bands formedHippos of DoomPupAlbumsAFIBurialsAlkaline TrioMy Shame Is TrueAuthority ZeroThe Tipping PointBad ReligionTrue NorthBodyjarRole ModelBroadway CallsComfort/DistractionDropkick MurphysSigned and Sealed in BloodFIDLARFidlarMayday ParadeMonsters in the ClosetNeck deepRain in JulySenses FailRenacerDisbandmentsThe Kings of Nuthin'EventsBlack Flag reformed by original guitarist Greg Ginn. Releases new album What The...The Kings of Nuthin's lead singer Torr Skoog commits suicide. • My Chemical Romance disband. 2014 Bands formedGlitorisPEARSAlbumsAgainst Me!Transgender Dysphoria BluesBilly IdolKings & Queens of the UndergroundBlondieBlondie 4(0) EverFour Year StrongGo Down in History (EP) • Fucked UpGlass BoysJoyce ManorNever Hungover AgainLagwagonHangThe MenzingersRented WorldNeck DeepWishfull ThinkingNew Found GloryResurrectionOff!Wasted YearsPennywiseYesterdaysRancidHonor Is All We KnowRise AgainstThe Black MarketEvents • the Ramones, Tommy Ramone dies at age 62 on 11 July. 2015 Bands formedFrank Carter and the RattlesnakesAlbumsAll Time LowFuture HeartsAnti-FlagAmerican SpringFall Out BoyAmerican Beauty/American PsychoFIDLARTooMayday ParadeBlack Linesneck deep – ''Life's Not Out To Get You'' • Sleater-KinneyNo Cities to LoveThe Story So FarThe Story So FarEventsBlink-182 band members headline articles due to very publicized statements targeting guitarist Tom Delonge's lack of commitment. He quitted the band through his manager afterwards. Later that year, Alkaline Trio frontman Matt Skiba is recruited to replace Delonge in following tour dates, and officially became permanent member. 2016 Bands formedThe ChatsAmyl and the SniffersAlbumsBlink-182CaliforniaThe Bouncing SoulsSimplicityDescendentsHypercaffium SpazzinateFace to FaceProtectionGreen DayRevolution RadioIgniteA War Against YouNOFXFirst Ditch EffortPEARSGreen StarSum 4113 VoicesUseless IDState Is BurningDisbandmentsNoMeansNo 2017 AlbumsAFIAFIAnti-FlagAmerican FallThe ChatsGet This in Ya!! (EP) • IdlesBrutalismNeck Deep The Peace and the PanicPropagandhiVictory LapRancidTrouble MakerRise AgainstWolves 2018 AlbumsAdolescentsCropdusterIDLESJoy as an Act of ResistanceNo Fun at AllGRITParquet CourtsWide Awake!PennywiseNever Gonna Die 2019AlbumsBad ReligionAge of UnreasonBlack MidiSchlagenheimLagwagonRailerSum 41Order in DeclineEventsMy Chemical Romance reunites. 2020 AlbumsAnti-Flag20/20 VisionThe ChatsHigh Risk BehaviourIdlesUltra MonoNeck DeepAll Distortions Are IntentionalPEARS – PEARS 2021 AlbumsBlack Country, New RoadFor the First TimeBlack MidiCavalcadeTurnstileGlow OnDescendents9th & WalnutEventsTurnstile released their 3rd album to widespread universal acclaim and received many Album of the year accolades. 2024 ==See also==
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