Genre

Punk Rock

44 bands in the Top 500 carry Punk Rock as a primary or secondary tag.

  • 44 bands
  • 1970s dominant era
  • 6 countries
  1. #017 The Clash

    Punk's most musically expansive band, fusing reggae, dub, and rockabilly.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  2. #018 Sex Pistols

    Detonators of UK punk whose brief career rewired popular music.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  3. #019 The Ramones

    Queens four-piece who invented the blueprint for fast, simple punk.

    United States · 1970s
  4. #034 Green Day

    Bay Area trio who reignited mainstream punk and wrote a punk-rock opera.

    United States · 1990s
  5. #141 Black Flag

    L.A. hardcore touring monsters whose DIY ethic shaped American punk.

    United States · 1980s
  6. #142 Dead Kennedys

    Bay Area satirists turning punk into political theatre.

    United States · 1980s
  7. #143 Bad Brains

    D.C. Black hardcore innovators who fused reggae and lightning-fast punk.

    United States · 1980s
  8. #144 Minor Threat

    D.C. straight-edge hardcore short-timers whose influence vastly outsizes their run.

    United States · 1980s
  9. #146 At the Drive-In

    El Paso post-hardcore band whose 'Relationship of Command' is a touchstone.

    United States · 2000s
  10. #148 Bad Religion

    L.A. melodic-punk academy who proved punk could be erudite.

    United States · 1990s
  11. #149 NOFX

    Bay Area skate-punk lifers and indie-label standard-bearers.

    United States · 1990s
  12. #150 Rancid

    Bay Area street-punk torchbearers carrying the Clash's spirit forward.

    United States · 1990s
  13. #151 The Offspring

    Orange County punks whose 'Smash' is the best-selling indie record ever.

    United States · 1990s
  14. #152 Blink-182

    San Diego trio synonymous with 2000s mainstream pop punk.

    United States · 2000s
  15. #153 Sum 41

    Ajax, Ontario pop-punks who later embraced harder metal sounds.

    Canada · 2000s
  16. #156 New Found Glory

    Florida pop-punks of consistent hooks and breakdowns.

    United States · 2000s
  17. #203 Blondie

    CBGB-bred New Yorkers who fused punk, disco, and hip hop into pop hits.

    United States · 1980s
  18. #204 Television

    New York post-punks whose 'Marquee Moon' rewired guitar interplay.

    United States · 1970s
  19. #205 The Stooges

    Iggy Pop's Detroit band, proto-punk torchbearers of confrontational rock.

    United States · 1970s
  20. #207 New York Dolls

    Trashy NYC glam pioneers whose sleaze inspired both punk and metal.

    United States · 1970s
  21. #208 The Modern Lovers

    Jonathan Richman's proto-punk songbook of wide-eyed everyday Americana.

    United States · 1970s
  22. #209 Patti Smith Group

    NYC poet-rocker collective whose 'Horses' is punk's literary cornerstone.

    United States · 1970s
  23. #213 Buzzcocks

    Manchester punks who bottled tuneful angst into perfect three-minute songs.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  24. #214 The Jam

    Paul Weller's mod-punk band who topped UK charts in three short years.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  25. #215 The Damned

    London punks who released the first British punk single, then evolved into goth.

    United Kingdom · 1970s
  26. #216 Stiff Little Fingers

    Belfast punks whose 'Inflammable Material' chronicled the Troubles.

    United Kingdom · 1980s
  27. #224 The Pogues

    Shane MacGowan's Anglo-Irish band fusing trad music with punk attitude.

    Ireland · 1980s
  28. #279 Téléphone

    Paris band that became France's biggest 80s rock act.

    France · 1980s
  29. #312 The Living End

    Melbourne psychobilly-punk trio of upright-bass-driven anthems.

    Australia · 2000s
  30. #316 The Saints

    Brisbane band whose '(I'm) Stranded' was the first non-American/British punk single.

    Australia · 1980s
  31. #339 Billy Talent

    Mississauga melodic-punk-rockers and a Canadian rock radio mainstay.

    Canada · 2000s
  32. #351 Propagandhi

    Winnipeg progressive punk-rockers known for political fire and metallic chops.

    Canada · 2000s
  33. #359 Elastica

    London band fusing Wire-leaning post-punk with Britpop crunch.

    United Kingdom · 1990s
  34. #363 The Libertines

    London band of Doherty-Barât chaos and Albion-tinged tabloid notoriety.

    United Kingdom · 2000s
  35. #364 Babyshambles

    Pete Doherty's post-Libertines vehicle of rambling indie poetry.

    United Kingdom · 2010s
  36. #377 IDLES

    Bristol post-punks of anti-toxic-masculinity rage and cathartic noise.

    United Kingdom · 2010s
  37. #384 Sleaford Mods

    Nottingham duo of stripped-down beats and Jason Williamson rants.

    United Kingdom · 2010s
  38. #405 Sleater-Kinney

    Olympia riot-grrrl trio whose post-punk crackle defined a feminist indie generation.

    United States · 2000s
  39. #406 Bikini Kill

    Olympia band who launched the riot grrrl movement.

    United States · 1990s
  40. #407 L7

    L.A. all-women punk-grunge band whose 'Bricks Are Heavy' is a 90s classic.

    United States · 1990s
  41. #411 Sublime

    Long Beach band whose ska-punk-reggae stew became a SoCal staple.

    United States · 1990s
  42. #413 Reel Big Fish

    Huntington Beach third-wave-ska mainstays.

    United States · 2000s
  43. #415 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

    Boston ska-core veterans behind 'The Impression That I Get'.

    United States · 1990s
  44. #482 The Boomtown Rats

    Dublin band fronted by Bob Geldof, behind 'I Don't Like Mondays'.

    Ireland · 1980s