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One of the original, and currently largest, punk communities on Lemmy. The purpose of this place should be obvious from the title. Self promotion is ok, but spam is not, so keep it reasonable.

The goal is to help everyone find new tracks from around the world. Post new music, or your old favourites, but hopefully as you browse the group you'll find something you haven't heard before. Think more crate digging than top 40 streaming services.

Where possible please try to link to Bandcamp, so others can support the bands you love.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by thystifi@lemmy.ca to c/punk_rock@lemmy.ca
 
 

What were your top releases of 2023? Another year is coming to a close, and I thought it might be an idea to compile a list of the top 23 of 2023. It could be either albums released in 2023 or just your top plays of the year. Post your suggestions in the comments below, and I'll add up the votes into a post at the start of January.

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Anything new and exciting, or sticking with the old standards?

Whether it’s streaming on Bandcamp while you work/study, playing through your phone/DAP on the bus, or spinning on your hifi, let everyone know what’s getting you through the week in the comments down below!

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Invidious link to listen for free.

It’s time for album club #5! I'm a few days late with this one, and have also decided to switch the format to monthly instead of every 2 weeks. If we start getting more participation I might look at increasing the frequency again.

This week I went with a Canadian classic. D.O.A.'s Hardcore 81. The album that lent it's name to a genre. Released in 1981, this was D.O.A.'s second album. Formed in 1978, by this point in their career the band had already opened for the Clash, and toured extensively around California with some of the other founders of hardcore punk. They would soon lose a drummer to Black Flag, and go through some lineup changes of their own. In the middle of all of that, they released what is likely their best album, Hardcore 81.

This post will stay pinned for a month, in order for anyone interested to leave their thoughts on the album. December 31st will see the launch of Album Club #6.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by thystifi@lemmy.ca to c/punk_rock@lemmy.ca
 
 

I've been thinking about this post for a while, ever since a similar one went up on the old Hardcore community on the now defunct waveform.social. Basically an introduction/why are we all here, and what's the point?

Why Punk_Rock?
Like many of you (I assume), I moved over to Lemmy after watching Reddit slowly (or sometimes rapidly) go to shit over the past decade+. From Front Page of the Internet to Digging it's own grave for that sweet ad revenue. I started this sub-lemmy for two main reasons:

  1. At the time, most of the other punk subs on Lemmy hadn't had new posts in half a year or more, and/or had almost no active members. I wanted to create a sub that was actually active and enticing to people during the great Reddit exodus(es).
  2. Most of the punk subs on Reddit were, well... boring. I mean, I get it, for some people listening to Teenage Bottlerocket on repeat for weeks on end has a certain comforting appeal. However, there's more out there in the big wide world than US Top 40 punk. Reddit has always been famous for headline readers, and it seemed more often than not, that's all the punk subs were too. Bad Religion or the Interupters get hundreds of upvotes in minutes, likely from people who don't even click through to listen to the music, but anything unfamiliar would get ignored, or worse, downvoted. That lead to a painfully repetitive catalogue. Some subs tried blacklists or posting guidelines, but it often didn't seem to make a big difference.

Rules? What do we need rules for?
That's not to say that you can't post Bad Religion or whatever else you like here. Feel free. I'd like to keep this place as rules-free as possible. I think, as a whole though, we can do better. What I was always looking for on Reddit was new music. Something I hadn't heard before. That's what I'm trying to do here. I want to help people find new favourite bands that rip as hard as what they're used to. That said, in this sad world we live in, basic ground rules almost always have to be stated:

  1. Don't be racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, etc. Basically just don't be a degenerate.

There, that was easy wasn't it?

A quick note about Spotify
Yeah, yeah, it's convenient. It's also absolute shit. Spotify is bad for artists, it's bad for listeners, it's bad for the internet. You know who Spotify is good for? Spotify shareholders and executives, that's about it.

That said, I obviously don't expect everyone to stop using it. Post Spotify links if you must, however there are better alternatives out there. One of the big ones is Bandcamp.com. Users get all the free streaming they want, there are apps in addition to the website, and most importantly, over 80% of the money, on average, goes directly to the artist or label putting out the music. That is why all of my posts (where possible) feature a Bandcamp link. Help support the artists you love whenever you can.

Holy fuck this is wordy
Yeah. Sorry about that. At the end of the day, I never really aspired to mod a community again, and I'm hoping the amount of actual moderation required remains minimal. If everyone sticks to the golden rule Just don't be a degenerate, we should be fine. So have fun, find new music, post news, scene updates, favourite songs, whatever you'd like (that's punk related), and hopefully we all come across new and exciting music along the way. Invite your friends, the more the merrier!

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by TehBamski@lemmy.world to c/punk_rock@lemmy.ca
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No Kings by Dead Pioneers, releases 26 June 2026

Morality over mercy
Punishment over health
Punish the poor
Prop up wealth
America's best export
Is just lies

A pig in lipstick
Is the American prize
You cover your face
But we can see
American bootlickers
Bend a knee

Compassion over hate
I can feel the weight
The oppressive force
I refuse to endorse

No Kings, no masters
An American disaster
No kings, no masters
Kick against the fascist bastards

Gilded gold
Cheap as you
Classless classist
Political coup
Racists attack race
Despite birthplace
Division on our backs
Sort us into packs

Bullets over bodies
Over kids heads
Greed over life
Empty kids beds
Citizens for slaughter
Never come back
One percent dead

Make 'em fear to tread
No Kings, no masters
An American disaster
No kings, no masters
Kick against the fascist bastards
In a system designed for depression to thrive, it's no wonder
In a system designed for oppression to thrive, it's no wonder
In a system designed for white supremacy to thrive, it's no wonder
In a system designed for a class war to thrive, it's no wonder
In a system designed for grifters to thrive, it's no wonder
In a system designed for oligarchy to thrive, it's no wonder
In a system designed for genocide to thrive, it's no wonder
In a system designed for death to thrive, it's no wonder

No Kings, no masters
An American disaster
No kings, no masters
Kick against the fascist bastards

Fuck you and your golden toilet

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rip RFTC

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Worldwide by Snooper, released 03 October 2025

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sn%C3%B5%C3%B5per

Snõõper is an American punk rock band formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 2020. The band consists of vocalist Blair Tramel and Connor Cummins. The band released their debut studio album Super Snõõper in July 2023, which was met with positive reception. Due to their non-serious nature, their music is often described as egg punk. They are known for their large papier-mâché puppets at their shows, including their mascot, a large green bug.

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Posted for no reason at all

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New single "Born to Kill" set to release Feb 25 Born to Kill album rumored to release May 8

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Atomizer by Big Black (1986) (media.piefed.social)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by perishthethought@piefed.social to c/punk_rock@lemmy.ca
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The Death Metal/Ska crossover you didn't know you needed

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Bad Cop Bad Cop - Safe and Legal (badcopbadcop.bandcamp.com)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by TehBamski@lemmy.world to c/punk_rock@lemmy.ca
 
 

Link to other places to listen from: https://song.link/y/dbMsdwGWIMI

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Nazi Teeth (feat. Stephanie Byrne) by Dead Pioneers, released 10 February 2026

You’ve got a lot of nerve claiming racial superiority in the most diverse country in the world
Fascists, white supremacists
Unprincipled ego nihilists
You claim to believe in something true
Rebranded hate, but it’s nothing new
I will gladly punch you in your white power face
Make you feel my red power race
Nazis, fascists, and incel boys
Turn down your racist noise
Nazi teeth litter the ground
About that time you come around
Nazi teeth litter the ground
About that time you come around
When you realize that you’re not supreme
We’ll eliminate your Nazi scheme
My assault on you is more than disagree
Keeping you down keeps us all free
Racial superiority? I’ll fight you, you little punk ass bitch
Fascists, white supremacists
Unprincipled ego nihilists
You claim to believe in something true
Rebranded hate, but it’s nothing new
I will gladly punch you in your white power face
Make you feel my red power race
Nazis, fascists, and incel scum
Go back to where you came from
Nazi teeth litter the ground
Your demise makes this sound
Nazi teeth litter the ground
Your demise makes this sound!
When you realize that you’re not supreme
We’ll eliminate your fascist scheme
My assault on you is more than disagree
Keeping you down keeps us all free
Nazi teeth
Litter the ground
Nazi teeth
About that time you come around
If violence is the only language they speak
It’s okay to punch Nazi teeth
If violence is the only language they speak
It’s okay to punch Nazi teeth

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by AlphaOmega@lemmy.world to c/punk_rock@lemmy.ca
 
 

I met the Dead Milkmen in Houston 1990. I think it was the Axiom?

They played pool with me and a few female friends from UH before the gig. I recognized the singer and the band, they seemed more interested in talking with the girls. At this point I think "Punk Rock Girl" had been on MTV maybe a year, but none of the girls had seen it or recognized them if they did. So we played pool, I don't remember who won. Then they excused themselves and the show started.

The venue was pretty small and it was a tight show. They did a cover of the Misfits "Astro Zombies" iirc. and maybe a few other covers. They came down after the show and talked to the girls.

Anyways this the the first song off the first Dead Milkmen album I purchased.

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(23 January, 2026)

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