List of punk rock albums
This is a list of notable or influential albums in the history of punk rock.
List
1981
- The Adolescents – The Adolescents[2]
- Black Flag – Damaged[1][2]
- G.B.H. – Leather, Bristles, Studs, and Acne[1]
- The Exploited – Punks Not Dead[1]
- D.O.A. – Hardcore '81[10]
- Minor Threat – Minor Threat/In My Eyes[11]
- Mission of Burma – Signals, Calls, and Marches[12]
- Angelic Upstarts – 2,000,000 Voices[13]
1982
- Descendents – Milo Goes to College[1][2]
- Discharge – Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing[1]
- Bad Brains – Bad Brains[14]
- Flipper – Generic Flipper[15]
- Fear – Fear The Record[16]
- Fang – Landshark[17]
- Angry Samoans – Back From Samoa[18]
- Youth Brigade – Sound and Fury[19]
- Anti-Nowhere League – We Are... The League[20]
- Meat Puppets – Meat Puppets
- Misfits – Walk Among Us
1989
- ALL – Allroy's Revenge[2]
- Bad Religion – No Control[2]
- Fugazi – 13 Songs[2]
- Minor Threat – Complete Discography[1][2]
- NOFX – S&M Airlines[2]
- Operation Ivy – Energy[1]
- Sick of It All – Blood, Sweat and No Tears[2]
- Ramones – Brain Drain
- The Vandals – Peace Thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as The Vandals[2]
1997
- The Dwarves – The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking[1]
- Green Day – Nimrod[1][2]
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – Let's Face It[1]
- Misfits – American Psycho[1]
- NOFX – So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes[1]
- Sleater-Kinney – Dig Me Out[5]
- Will Haven – El Diablo[1]
- Dance Hall Crashers – Honey, I'm Homely![25]
- Save Ferris – It Means Everything[26]
2006
- Towers of London – Blood, Sweat and Towers[1]
- Bomb the Music Industry! – Goodbye Cool World![45]
- The Arrogant Sons of Bitches – Three Cheers for Disappointment
- Jay Reatard – Blood Visions
- The Thermals – The Body, the Blood, the Machine
- Defiance, Ohio – The Great Depression
- Streetlight Manifesto – Keasbey Nights
- Bomb the Music Industry! – Presidents Day Split 7″
2015
- Jeff Rosenstock – We Cool?
- Antarctigo Vespucci – Leavin' La Vida Loca
- Kid Cudi – Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven
- Armed – Untitled
- Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Blossom
- The Wonder Years – No Closer to Heaven
- Leftöver Crack – Constructs of the State
- Titus Andronicus – The Most Lamentable Tragedy
- Frank Turner – Positive Songs for Negative People
- Beach Slang – The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us
- Knuckle Puck – Copacetic
- PWR BTTM – Ugly Cherries
- Harm's Way – Rust
2016
- Jeff Rosenstock – WORRY.
- PUP – The Dream Is Over
- AJJ – The Bible 2
- Uranium Club – All of Them Naturals
- Green Day – Revolution Radio
- Blink-182 – California
- Knocked Loose – Laugh Tracks
- White Lung – Paradise
- Against Me! – Shape Shift With Me
- Pierce the Veil – Misadventures
- NOFX – First Ditch Effort
- Violent Femmes – We Can Do Anything
- Waterparks – Double Dare
- Descendents – Hypercaffium Spazzinate
2018
- Jeff Rosenstock – POST-
- Antarctigo Vespucci – Love in the Time of E-Mail
- Idles – Joy as an Act of Resistance
- Tropical Fuck Storm – A Laughing Death in Meatspace
- Turnstile – Time & Space
- Birds in Row – We Already Lost the World
- Superchunk – What a Time to Be Alive
- Hot Snakes – Jericho Sirens
- Alkaline Trio – Is This Thing Cursed?[52]
See also
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- Top 50 greatest punk albums of all time
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