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Grinch (194 KP) rated Dookie by Green Day in Music

Aug 31, 2017  
Dookie by Green Day
Dookie by Green Day
1994 | Punk, Rock
Catchy, powerful songs - play it loud people! (1 more)
One of the top albums ever.
Green Day do punk grand style with Dookie.
  
Everything Sucks by The Descendents
Everything Sucks by The Descendents
1996 | Metal, Punk, Rock
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Kurt Cobain talked about punk a lot even though everyone spoke about Nirvana being a grunge band, which I found quite confusing at the time. So I asked a friend of mine’s uncle about what punk was and I went out and got the first Clash record and the Sex Pistols. I was kind of into that, and then the '90s American skate punk thing arrived in my life. It’s a complex record, but it’s a really fun, poppy record at the same time Green Day and The Offspring were the gateway bands and I got heavily into NOFX, Pennywise and all that stuff, but the record that really sticks with me is Everything Sucks. It’s fast, it’s hard, it’s heavy but it’s also melodic as well. It’s a complex record, but it’s a really fun, poppy record at the same time. I listened to it yesterday. It’s a masterpiece of punk rock. It was my gateway into underground punk rock"

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Beth Ditto recommended Singles Going Steady by Buzzcocks in Music (curated)

 
Singles Going Steady by Buzzcocks
Singles Going Steady by Buzzcocks
1979 | Punk
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Look, I'm a hits only person. When I go see a show, I don't want filler. Unless you're Sonic Youth or Tori Amos, I don't want your B-sides. Hits only. It's so self-indulgent. I picked Buzzcocks Singles Going Steady because I like that it's a little campy and gay. And the harmonies are good. It's that simple. I think with music sometimes it is that simple. It was pop punk, not pop punk as it is now, but it was poppy. I got into punk late because what I thought punk was did not appeal to me at all. I was like I couldn't care less about [whispers conspiratorially] Sex Pistols. But Buzzcocks, Gang Of Four, Wire, that's my jam. Melodic and smart and put together and catchy and the rest of it? I don't care. It's self-indulgent, like you say you don't care what we think of you but, yes you do. Singles Going Steady doesn't take itself too seriously, and it's gay. It's so gay. I think it's cool to think about being gay in the punk scene, I don't think it could have been too easy but to me that's ultimately not giving a fuck. It must be easy to be some straight, white dude and be anti-establishment. Well you're part of the problem, get out of here. You're anti what? What are you talking about? We were so lucky to come along in the 90s, because it was really a turning point for pop culture. Look at Riot Grrl, it made punk a safer place for women, and then Queercore came along and made it a safer place for queers. I think, there is a refuge in punk rock now, but that's the thing why I think the Buzzcocks was more punk than punk, because I don't necessarily think there was a refuge then. I think it probably felt pretty lonely, because you weren't disco, you weren't pop, that's where queer culture, or the gay scene really was, and to be a punk then? I don't think you could seek refuge in that. "

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A Very Curious Girl (1969)
A Very Curious Girl (1969)
1969 | Comedy, Drama
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Feminist call to arms. Punk as fuck. Perfectly described by writer-director Nelly Kaplan as about “a witch who doesn’t let herself be burned.”"

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Ross (3282 KP) rated Tim by The Replacements in Music

Jun 16, 2020  
Tim by The Replacements
Tim by The Replacements
1985 | Alternative, Punk
9
9.5 (2 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 137th greatest album of all time
Superb early punk album. I've listened to this album a few times recently after discovering Bastards of Young on a punk playlist on Spotify and being obsessed with it from then. The album varies in style from faster songs to a few plodding much poppier songs, but the whole thing is a delight.
  
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Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated Black Eye by Fluffy in Music

Dec 26, 2019  
Black Eye by Fluffy
Black Eye by Fluffy
1996 | Punk
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
I discovered this band in high school due to CMJ. I fell in love with the album and listened to it constantly.
Excellent, snarling punk rock.
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Rocket to Russia by Ramones in Music

Jun 22, 2020  
Rocket to Russia by Ramones
Rocket to Russia by Ramones
1977 | Rock
10
8.2 (5 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 106th greatest album of all time
Not the Ramones best album but a fantastic, fast melodic punk album crammed to bursting with superb anthems.
  
Smash It Up: The Anthology 1976-1987 by The Damned
Smash It Up: The Anthology 1976-1987 by The Damned
2002 | Rock
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

Neat, Neat, Neat by The Damned

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"It's a kickass punk song, but there's something about it that feels tongue-in-cheek. It almost has a Dean Martin kind of cockiness to it."

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Ross (3282 KP) rated Fun House by The Stooges in Music

Jun 8, 2020  
Fun House by The Stooges
Fun House by The Stooges
1970 | Punk, Rock
8
8.9 (9 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 191st greatest album of all time
Still not the Stooges at their Raw Power peak, but this stands out so much when compared to so much of the early 70s rock. Starting to blend from rock and roll / psychedelic rock to what would become punk it is a very good listen and has a key role to play in the development of punk rock.
  
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Flowerpower (154 KP) rated Dookie by Green Day in Music

Aug 29, 2017  
Dookie by Green Day
Dookie by Green Day
1994 | Punk, Rock
Possibly the definitive punk rock album of the 90's. (1 more)
Basket Case is right up there as one of the best songs ever in the modern rock era.