List of punk rock bands, L–Z
This is a list of notable punk rock bands (letters L through Z). The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although they may have also played other styles. Bands who played in a style that influenced early punk rock—such as garage rock and protopunk—but never played punk rock themselves, should not be on this list. Bands who created a new genre that was influenced by (but is not a subgenre of) punk rock—such as alternative rock, crossover thrash, grunge, metalcore, New Wave, and post-punk—but never played punk rock, should not be listed either.
L
M
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Mad Caddies | ![]() | 1995–present | |
Mad Sin | ![]() | 1987–present | |
Mad Virgins | ![]() | 1977–present | |
Magnapop | ![]() | 1989–1997, 2002–present | Alternative rock/pop punk group who charted the singles "Slowly, Slowly" and "Open the Door" |
Make Do and Mend | ![]() | 2006–present | |
Malice | ![]() | 1976 | |
Malignus Youth | ![]() | 1987–94, 1999–2001 | |
Man Alive | ![]() | 1999–present | |
Manic Hispanic | ![]() | 1992–present | |
Man Is the Bastard | ![]() | 1990-97 | |
Mano Negra | ![]() | 1987-95 | |
Masters of the Backside | ![]() | ||
Masters of the Obvious | ![]() | 1981–present | |
Matanza | ![]() | 1996–present | |
Matchbook Romance | ![]() | 1997–2007, 2009–Present | |
Math the Band | ![]() | 2001–present | Chiptune-based synthpunk band. |
Nomataras | ![]() | 1990–present | |
The Matches | ![]() | 1997–present | An ex-ska indie punk band. |
The Max Levine Ensemble | ![]() | 2000–present | A DIY pop punk band from D.C. who are on Plan-It-X Records. |
Maxeen | ![]() | 2003–present | |
Maximillian Colby | ![]() | 1990-95 | |
Maximum the Hormone | ![]() | 1998–present | Play a mix of hardcore punk and nu metal. |
Mayday Parade | ![]() | 2006–present | An emo pop punk band from Florida |
MC5 | ![]() | famous for its original lineup who helped lay the foundations for punk in the late '60s and early '70s. | |
mclusky | ![]() | 1996–2005 | |
MDC | ![]() | 1979–95, 2000–present | A hardcore band with strong sociopolitical views. Initials stand for Millions of Dead Cops, among other things. |
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | ![]() | 1995–present | A cover band fronted by NOFX's Fat Mike. |
Mealticket | ![]() | 1991-97 | |
The Meatmen | ![]() | 1980–97, 2008–present | |
Meat Puppets | ![]() | 1980–96, 1999–2002, 2006–present | Began as an early hardcore punk band, but changed dramatically beginning on their second album, incorporating elements from cowpunk, acid rock, psychedelia and grunge throughout their career. |
Mega City Four | ![]() | 1987–1996 | |
The Mekons | ![]() | 1977–present | |
The Men | ![]() | 2008–present | |
The Mentors | ![]() | 1976–97, 2000–present | |
The Members | ![]() | 1976–83 | |
The Menzingers | ![]() | 2006–Present | |
Métal Urbain | ![]() | 1976–80, 2003–present | |
Merauder | ![]() | 1990–present | |
Mere Dead Men | ![]() | 1986–present | |
Mest | ![]() | 1995–2006, 2008 | |
The Methadones | ![]() | 1993, 1999–2010 | |
M.I.A. | ![]() | 1982–88 | |
Middle Class | ![]() | 1976–82 | |
Midtown | ![]() | 1999–2004 | |
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | ![]() | 1985–88, 1989–2003, 2007–present | An American ska-core band who had a big hit in the mid-90's, "The Impression That I Get". |
Miles Away | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Mill a h-Uile Rud | ![]() | 2003–present | |
Millencolin | ![]() | 1992–present | |
Million Dead | ![]() | 2001–05 | British hardcore punk band that spawned folk punk artist, Frank Turner. |
Mindless Self Indulgence | ![]() | 1995–present | A band that incorporates various genres of rock, including industrial rock, shock rock, and synthpunk. |
Mindsnare | ![]() | 1993–present | |
Mink DeVille | ![]() | 1974-1986 | Early punk rock band associated with CBGB. Played a variety of different musical styles, including punk, R&B, blues, and cajun. |
Minor Threat | ![]() | 1980–83 | An influential hardcore punk band formed by Ian MacKaye before he formed Fugazi in 1987. |
The Minutemen | ![]() | 1980–85 | A short lived influential punk band featuring legendary bassist Mike Watt. It split up after D. Boon was killed in a van accident in 1985. |
Mischief Brew | ![]() | 2000–present | An anarcho-folk punk band. |
Los Miserables | ![]() | A left-wing political band, formed in the early 1990s, shortly after the demise of the military regime of Augusto Pinochet. | |
Misfits | ![]() | 1977–83, 1995–present | A pioneer of horror punk, whose career was cut short after original singer Glenn Danzig broke the band up in 1983. Twelve years later, the Misfits reformed without him. |
MK-Ultra | ![]() | 1993-2000 | |
The Mob | ![]() | 1979–83 | |
Mob 47 | ![]() | 1982–87, 2005–present | |
Moderat Likvidation | ![]() | 1980–1985, 2007–present | |
Modern Life Is War | ![]() | 2002-08 | |
Modern Warfare | ![]() | 1980–83 | |
Modey Lemon | ![]() | 1999-2010 | |
Mojiganga | ![]() | 1995–present | |
Mojo Nixon | ![]() | 1985-2004 | |
Mondo Generator | ![]() | 1997–present | |
Monsula | ![]() | 1988-93 | |
The Moondogs | ![]() | 1979–present | |
Morning Glory | ![]() | 2001–present | |
Moss Icon | ![]() | 1986–91, 2005–present | A pioneer of emo. |
Moskwa | ![]() | 1983–91, 2001–present | |
Motion City Soundtrack | ![]() | 1997–present | |
The Movielife | ![]() | 1997–2003, 2010-11 | |
The Mr. T Experience | ![]() | 1985–present | |
MU330 | ![]() | 1988–2008 | |
Much the Same | ![]() | 1999–2007 | |
Mucky Pup | ![]() | 1986-96, 2009–present | |
Mudhoney | ![]() | 1988–present | Garage punk/Grunge band |
The Muffs | ![]() | 1991–present | |
Murderdolls | ![]() | 2002-04, 2010–present | |
The Murder Junkies | ![]() | 1991-99, 2003–present | |
Murphy's Law | ![]() | 1983–present | A hardcore punk band. |
Mustard Plug | ![]() | 1995–present | An American ska punk band. |
Mutiny | ![]() | 1991–present | |
MxPx | ![]() | 1992–present | A Christian punk rock band consisting of three members, who were all born in 1976. |
My Chemical Romance | ![]() | 2001–2013 |
N
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Na Gathan | ![]() | 2007–present | |
Nailpin | ![]() | ||
Naked Aggression | ![]() | 1990–present | |
Naked Raygun | ![]() | 1981–90, 2006–present | |
Naked Violence | ![]() | 1991–2004 | |
Napalm Death | ![]() | 1982–present | Credited with founding grindcore, Napalm Death are widely known for their extreme music and for their influential hardcore and crust punk. |
Nastasee | ![]() | 1996-98 | |
Nation of Ulysses | ![]() | 1988–92 | |
National Razor | ![]() | 1998–present | |
Nausea | ![]() | 1985-92 | |
Neck | ![]() | 1994–present | A London-Irish Celtic punk band. |
Necros | ![]() | 1979-87 | |
The Need | ![]() | 1996–2001 | |
The Needles | ![]() | 1998–present | |
Negative Approach | ![]() | 1981–83, 2006–present | A hardcore punk band. |
Negative FX | ![]() | 1981-82 | A hardcore punk band. |
Negative Trend | ![]() | 1977-79 | |
Negazione | ![]() | 1983–92 | |
Nekromantix | ![]() | 1989–present | A psychobilly band whose bassist, Kim Nekroman, is guitarist for HorrorPops. |
Nerf Herder | ![]() | 1994–2003, 2005–present | An American pop punk band best known for playing the theme song for television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. |
The Nerve Agents | ![]() | 1998–2002 | |
Nervous Gender | ![]() | 1978–88, 1990–91, 2005–present | One of the original innovators of "synthpunk", and an early industrial group. |
The Network | ![]() | 2003-05 | |
Neurosis | ![]() | 1985–present | began as a crust band, began incorporating other styles on later albums. |
New Found Glory | ![]() | 1997–present | |
New Regime | ![]() | 1981-85 | A hardcore punk band. |
New Mexican Disaster Squad | ![]() | 1999–2008 | |
New York Dolls | ![]() | 1971–77, 2004–present | A glam punk group that is often cited as one of the founding punk bands. |
Nightmare Sonata | ![]() | 2003–Present | A Horror Punk band with Voodoo influences. |
The Nils | ![]() | 1978–1994 | |
Nip Drivers | ![]() | 1982–2000 | Fast, hardcore SoCal punk. |
The Nips | ![]() | 1976–81, 2008–present | A punk rock band that incorporated elements of rockabilly, 60s garage rock, and power pop. The first band of The Pogues member Shane Macgowan. Also known as the Nipple Erectors. |
No Comment | ![]() | 1987–1993 | |
No Doubt | ![]() | 1986–2004, 2008–present | A ska punk band that incorporated elements of pop, reggae, dancehall and alternative rock. |
No Idea | ![]() | 1983–1987 | A New Zealand punk and Oi! band best known for their video Rugger Bugger. |
No Innocent Victim | ![]() | 1992–present | |
No Torso | ![]() | 2003-09 | |
No Trigger | ![]() | 2000–present | |
No Use for a Name | ![]() | 1987–present | |
No Warning | ![]() | 1998–2005 | |
NOFX | ![]() | 1983–present | A punk rock band that adds elements of ska and pop to their work; frontman Fat Mike is also the founder of their current label Fat Wreck Chords. |
Noise Addict | ![]() | 1992–95, 2009 | |
Noise By Numbers | ![]() | 2008–present | |
Nomeansno | ![]() | 1979–present | A Canadian progressive punk band. Also members of the band The Hanson Brothers. |
None More Black | ![]() | 2000–present | |
Notsensibles | ![]() | 1978–82, 1996, 2005–present |
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P
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
---|---|---|---|
The Pagans | ![]() | 1977–1979, 1982–1983 | |
Pain | ![]() | 1994-99 | Energetic punk band that often made use of horn instruments. |
Paint It Black | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Painted Thin | ![]() | 1994–99 | |
Panda | ![]() | 1997–present | |
Panic! at the Disco | ![]() | 2004–present | |
Pankrti | ![]() | 1977–87, 1996, 2007–present | Slovene punk rock band whose name means "The Bastards", the first punk band in Yugoslavia. |
Panx Romana | ![]() | 1982–present | |
Paraf | ![]() | 1976–84 | |
Paramore | ![]() | 2004–present | |
Paranoid Visions | ![]() | 1981–1992, 2006–present | The Republic of Ireland's longest running punk band, releasing through their own label FOAD. |
Parasites | ![]() | 1986–present | |
Paris Violence | ![]() | 1994–present | |
Partibrejkers | ![]() | 1982–present | |
The Partisans | ![]() | 1978–1984, late 1990s-present | |
Patti Smith Group | ![]() | 1971–present | |
The Peace & Freedom Band | ![]() | 1986–2008 | |
The Peacocks | ![]() | 1990–present | |
Pegboy | ![]() | 1990–present | An American punk band from Chicago. |
Pekinška patka | ![]() | 1978–81, 2008 | |
Penetration | ![]() | 1976–1980, 2001–present | |
Pennywise | ![]() | 1988–present | A punk rock band that has achieved some success since signing to their longtime home Epitaph in 1990. |
Pere Ubu | ![]() | 1975–82, 1987–present | |
La Pestilencia | ![]() | 1986–present | |
Peter Pan Speedrock | ![]() | 1997–present | |
Peter and the Test Tube Babies | ![]() | 1978–present | An Oi! punk rock band, considered part of the punk pathetique subgenre. |
Pg. 99 | ![]() | 1998–2003, 2011 | Among the first screamo/emoviolence bands |
Phinius Gage | ![]() | 2001–present | Melodic hardcore punk band. |
The Piass | ![]() | 1990–95, 1998–present | |
Picture Frame Seduction | ![]() | 1982-87, 2003–present | |
Pidżama Porno | ![]() | 1987–90, 1995–2007 | |
Pimpbot | ![]() | 2001–present | |
Pinkerton Thugs | ![]() | 1994-2000, 2008–present | |
Pink Lincolns | ![]() | 1986–present | |
Pinhead Gunpowder | ![]() | 1990–present | |
Pipedown | ![]() | 1997–2005 | |
Pipes and Pints | ![]() | 2006–present | A Celtic punk band. |
The Pist | ![]() | 1992-96 | |
Pitchblende | ![]() | 1991-95 | |
Pivit | ![]() | 1994–2003 | Late 90s melodic hardcore punk band. |
Pixies | ![]() | 1986-93, 2004–present | |
The Plague | ![]() | 1976–1981, 2005–present | |
Plasmatics | ![]() | 1977-83, 1987 | An early shock rock act in the punk scene. |
The Plugz | ![]() | 1977-84 | |
The Pogues | ![]() | 1982-96, 2001–present | |
Pointed Sticks | ![]() | 1978-81, 2006–present | |
Point of No Return | ![]() | 1996-2006 | |
Point of Recognition | ![]() | 1998–2002, 2007 | |
Poison Girls | ![]() | 1976-87 | |
Poison Idea | ![]() | 1980-93, 1998–present | |
La Polla Records | ![]() | 1979–2003 | One of the most influential Spanish punk rock bands |
Polysics | ![]() | 1997–present | |
Porcos Cegos | ![]() | 1993–present | |
Pornofilmy | ![]() | 2008–present | |
Poslednie Tanki V Parizhe | ![]() | 1996–present | |
Post Regiment | ![]() | 1986–2000 | |
Potshot | ![]() | 1995–2005 | |
Pour Habit | ![]() | 2004–present | |
Pridebowl | ![]() | 1994-98, 2003–present | |
Los Prisioneros | ![]() | 1979–1991, 2001–2006 | |
The Professionals | ![]() | 1979-82 | |
Project X | ![]() | 1987 | |
The Proletariat | ![]() | 1980-85 | |
Propagandhi | ![]() | 1986–present | An anarchist punk rock/thrash band. |
Pro-Pain | ![]() | 1992–present | |
Propeller | ![]() | 1980–present | |
Proud Scum | ![]() | 1979–1981; 2008–present | Covered by The Lemonheads |
Psychoterror | ![]() | 1991–present | |
Public Disturbance | ![]() | 1995–2000 | |
Pueblo Criminal | ![]() | 2006–present | A Swiss ska-punk-band from Zurich with reggae and Latin music influences |
Pulley | ![]() | 1994–present | |
Puncture | ![]() | 1976-78 | |
The Punkles | ![]() | 1998–2006 | |
Punkreas | ![]() | 1989–present | |
Pussy Riot | ![]() | 2011–present | |
Pygmy Lush | ![]() | 2004–present |
Q
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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The Quails | ![]() | 1999–2003 | |
The Queers | ![]() | 1982–84, 1990–present | A pop punk band influenced by the Ramones. |
Quit | ![]() | 1988-90 |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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The Rabble | ![]() | 2000–present | |
Rabid | ![]() | 1979–86 | |
Racetraitor | ![]() | 1996-99 | |
Radical Dance Faction | ![]() | 1986-? | |
Radio Birdman | ![]() | 1974-78, 1996–2008 | |
Raimundos | ![]() | 1987-90, 1992-2001, 2001-present | |
The Raincoats | ![]() | 1977-84, 1993–present | |
Raised Fist | ![]() | 1993–present | A hardcore punk band that got its name from the lyrics of Rage Against the Machine's song "Know Your Enemy". |
R.A.M.B.O. | ![]() | 1999–2007 | |
Ramones | ![]() | 1974–96 | A band that is often regarded as one of the first punk rock groups to come out of the United States. |
Rancid | ![]() | 1991–present | A punk rock/ska punk band that has been credited with reviving mainstream popular interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s. Band members have been involved in numerous other bands. |
Random Hand | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Randy | ![]() | 1992–present | |
Rashit | ![]() | 1993–present | The first major Turkish punk rock band. |
Ratos de Porão | ![]() | 1980–present | A D-beat/crossover thrash band whose lead singer is João Gordo, a popular VJ for MTV Brasil. |
Rattus | ![]() | 1978-88, 2001–present | |
Raw Power | ![]() | 1981–present | An Italian hardcore punk/thrashcore band. |
The Razors | ![]() | 1977-78 | |
Razors in the Night | ![]() | 2009–present | |
Reach the Sky | ![]() | 1997–2003 | |
Reagan Youth | ![]() | 1980–88, 2006–present | An American hardcore band that is known for their extreme satire of racism. |
The Real McKenzies | ![]() | 1992–present | A Scottish-influenced Celtic punk band. |
The Reatards | ![]() | 1998-2005 | The first project of musician Jay Reatard. |
Redemption 87 | ![]() | 1995-99 | |
Redd Kross | ![]() | 1980-97, 2004–present | |
Red Lights Flash | ![]() | 1997–2010 | |
Reel Big Fish | ![]() | 1992–present | A third-wave ska band |
Refused | ![]() | 1991–1998 | A Swedish hardcore punk band. |
Regents | ![]() | 2007–present | |
Relient K | ![]() | 1998–present | A band that plays a blend of punk and power pop. |
Remembering Never | ![]() | 2000–present | |
Rentokill | ![]() | 1996–present | |
Reset | ![]() | 1993–present | A punk rock/melodic hardcore band formed when members were only 13-years-old. The original vocalist and drummer are now in Simple Plan. |
The Restarts | ![]() | 1995–present | |
Revenge 88 | ![]() | 1981 | |
Re-Volts | ![]() | 2007–present | |
The Rezillos | ![]() | 1976–78, 2001–present | |
RF7 | ![]() | 1979–present | |
Rhino 39 | ![]() | ||
Ricanstruction | ![]() | 1990–2006 | |
Rich Kids on LSD | ![]() | 1982–90, 1992–96, 1997–2006 | A band associated with the "Nardcore" scene, whose career has been slowed down by members involved in their projects. |
Ringworm | ![]() | 1991–present | |
RIOT 111 | ![]() | 1981-84 | |
Riot/Clone | ![]() | 1979-83 | |
The Riptides | ![]() | 1998–present | |
Rise Against | ![]() | 1999–present | A melodic hardcore/hardcore punk band that has been very popular since signing to a major label. |
Rise and Fall | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Rites of Spring | ![]() | 1984–86 | A Washington, D.C. hardcore emo band sometimes cited as the founders of "emotive hardcore". |
The Rivals | ![]() | 1976-81 | |
Riverboat Gamblers | ![]() | 1997–present | |
River City High | ![]() | 1999–present | |
Riverdales | ![]() | 1994–97, 2003, 2008–11 | |
Rocket from the Crypt | ![]() | 1990–2005 | A punk/rock and roll band whose name was inspired by the 70s band Rocket from the Tombs. |
Rocket from the Tombs | ![]() | 1974–75, 2003–present | |
Roger Miret and the Disasters | ![]() | 1999–present | |
Rollins Band | ![]() | 1987–2003, 2007 | |
Rorschach | ![]() | 1989-93, 2009 | |
Rubella Ballet | ![]() | 1979-91, 2000–present | |
Rudi | ![]() | 1975-83 | |
Rudimentary Peni | ![]() | 1981–present | An anarcho-punk band. |
The Rudiments | ![]() | 1990–96 | An American skacore band. |
The Runaways | ![]() | 1975–79 | A teenage all-girl band that included a young Joan Jett and Lita Ford. |
The Ruts | ![]() | 1977-80, 2007 | |
Rx Bandits | ![]() | 1995–2011 | |
S
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
---|---|---|---|
Los Saicos | ![]() | 1964-66 | Considered by some people one of the first punk rock bands. |
Saint Alvia | ![]() | 2005–present | A punk rock band with former members of Boys Night Out and Jersey. |
The Sainte Catherines | ![]() | 1999–present | |
The Saints | ![]() | 1974–present | |
The Salads | ![]() | 1993–present | |
Les Sales Majestés | ![]() | 1992–present | |
Sam Black Church | ![]() | 1988-2000 | |
Samhain | ![]() | 1983–87, 1999 | A short lived project formed by Glenn Danzig after the 1983 demise of The Misfits; the project changed its name to Danzig in 1987. |
Samiam | ![]() | 1988–present | |
Sarcastic Front | ![]() | 1990-93 | |
Satanic Surfers | ![]() | 1989–2007 | |
Save Ferris | ![]() | 1995–2002 | |
Saves the Day | ![]() | 1994–present | A band that played pop punk and Indie-punk in their early years. |
The Scarred | ![]() | 2003–present | |
Scaterd Few | ![]() | 1983–85, 1989–95, 1997–98, 2001–02 | A Christian punk band. |
The Scenics | ![]() | 1976–82, 2008–present | |
The Schizo's | ![]() | 1985-88, 2008–present | |
Scrape | ![]() | 1994-99 | |
Scream | ![]() | 1981-90, 2009–present | |
The Screamers | ![]() | 1975-81 | Influential synthpunk band, never released an album. |
Screeching Weasel | ![]() | 1986–89, 1991–94, 1996–2001, 2004–present | A satirical punk band. |
Screw 32 | ![]() | 1992–97 | An East Bay punk band. |
Scuba Dice | ![]() | 2003–present | |
Scum | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Seaweed | ![]() | 1989–2000, 2007–present | |
Secret Crowds | ![]() | 2008–present | |
The Secret Syde | ![]() | 1983–1985, 2000, 2002, 2009 | |
The Secretions | ![]() | 1991–present | |
Sedes | ![]() | 1980–present | |
Senior Discount | ![]() | 2004–present | |
Senses Fail | ![]() | 2001–present | A band that is primarily emo/screamo but also plays pop punk. |
Set Your Goals | ![]() | 2004–present | A pop punk/melodic hardcore band. |
Superchick | ![]() | 1999—present | An American Christian rock, pop punk band. |
Severed Head of State | ![]() | ||
Sex Pistols | ![]() | 1975–78, 1996, 2002–03, 2007–present | A pioneer of the English punk rock scene, who released the album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, which many of today's bands cite as their main influence. |
Shaila | ![]() | 1994–present | |
Shai Hulud | ![]() | 1995–present | |
Sham 69 | ![]() | 1975–80, 1989–present | A very influential Oi! band named after faded graffiti promoting the local football (soccer) team. |
Sharks | ![]() | 2007–present | |
Shattered Faith | ![]() | 1978–present | |
She Devils | ![]() | 1995–present | |
Sheer Terror | ![]() | 1984-98, 2004, 2010 | |
Shelter | ![]() | 1991–2001, 2002–present | |
Shonen Knife | ![]() | 1981–present | All-female pop punk band. One of the first Japanese bands to become known in the United States. |
Shook Ones | ![]() | 2004–present | |
Short Stack | ![]() | 2005–present | |
Sick of It All | ![]() | 1986–present | |
Side by Side | ![]() | 1988 | |
Siege | ![]() | 1983-85, 1991-92 | |
Siekiera | ![]() | 1984–1988 | |
Simple Plan | ![]() | 1999–present | A punk rock band. Before Simple Plan it was called Reset. |
Sin 34 | ![]() | 1981–84, 2008–present | one of few hardcore punk bands with a female singer. |
Sin Dios | ![]() | 1988–2006 | |
Singer Vinger | ![]() | 1986–present | |
Siouxsie and the Banshees | ![]() | 1976–96 | A successful post-punk, and gothic rock band, considered to be one of the pioneers of goth fashion and influential to punk fashion |
Sister George | ![]() | 1994–2008 | |
Sixer | ![]() | 1999–present | |
Size | ![]() |
1979–1985 | |
Ska-P | ![]() | 1994–2005, 2008–present | A Third-wave Ska Band |
Skarface | ![]() | 1991–present | |
Skarhead | ![]() | ||
Skankin' Pickle | ![]() | 1989-96 | A Third-wave Ska Band |
Skewbald / Grand Union | ![]() | 1981 | |
Skrewdriver | ![]() | 1976–93 | A neo-Nazi white power skinhead band. Originally were Oi! |
The Skids | ![]() | 1977–82, 2007, 2009, 2010 | |
Skindred | ![]() | 1999–present | A reggae punk metal band. |
Skitsystem | ![]() | 1994–2007, 2009–present | |
The Skitzos | ![]() | 2004–08 | A band with influences of raw 70s punk and straight up rock and roll. |
Slapshot | ![]() | 1985–present | |
Slapstick | ![]() | 1993-96 | |
Slaughter & The Dogs | ![]() | 1976–78, 1979–81, 1996–present | |
Sleater-Kinney | ![]() | 1994–2006 | A riot grrrl indie rock group. |
Sledgeback | ![]() | 2004–present | |
Sleepytime Trio | ![]() | 1994–present | |
The Slickee Boys | ![]() | 1975-91 | |
Slightly Stoopid | ![]() | 1995–present | |
Slime | ![]() | 1979-91 | |
The Slits | ![]() | 1976–82, 2005–10 | |
Sloppy Seconds | ![]() | 1985–present | |
Slow Gherkin | ![]() | 1993–2002 | |
Sludgeworth | ![]() | 1989-92, 2007 | |
Smoke or Fire | ![]() | 1998–present | |
Smoking Popes | ![]() | 1991-99, 2005–present | |
Smut Peddlers | ![]() | 1993–present | |
Snapcase | ![]() | 1991–2005, 2007, 2010–present | |
SNFU | ![]() | 1981–89, 1991–2005, 2007–present | |
Snot | ![]() | 1995-98, 2008 | |
Snuff | ![]() | 1986–present | |
Social Distortion | ![]() | 1978–85, 1986–present | A band that is often regarded as one of the leading bands of the 1980s hardcore punk explosion. |
Softball | ![]() | 1999–2003 | |
Some Girls | ![]() | 2002-07 | |
Sonic Boom Six | ![]() | 2002–present | A four-piece punk/reggae/hip-hop band. |
Sonic's Rendezvous Band | ![]() | 1975-80 | |
Son of Sam | ![]() | 200-01, 2007 – present | |
Sore Throat | ![]() | 1987-90 | |
Sort Sol | ![]() | 1977–present | |
The Soviettes | ![]() | 2000–2006, 2010 | A four-piece punk band with 3 girls and 1 guy. |
Soziedad Alkoholika | ![]() | 1988–present | |
Spazz | ![]() | 1992–2000 | |
Special Duties | ![]() | 1977-83, 1995–present | |
The Specials | ![]() | 1977–81, 2008–present | A 2 Tone/ska band. |
Spermbirds | ![]() | 1982–1988, 1990–present | |
Spitboy | ![]() | 1990-95 | |
The Spits | ![]() | ||
Split Lip | ![]() | 1990-96, 2009 | |
Splodgenessabounds | ![]() | 1979–present | An English Oi!/punk pathetique band notorious for their provocative live shows. |
The Squids | ![]() | 1989-2005 | |
Squirrel Bait | ![]() | 1983-88 | |
Squirtgun | ![]() | 1993–98, 2001–04, 2008–present | |
SS | ![]() | 1977–present | One of the first Japanese hardcore punk bands. |
SSD | ![]() | 1981–85 | A hardcore punk band. |
Stagebeast | ![]() | ||
The Stalin | ![]() | 1980–85, 1987–88, 1989–93 | |
Stampin' Ground | ![]() | 1995–2006 | |
Stance Punks | ![]() | 1999–present | |
The Star Club | ![]() | 1977–present | |
Star Fucking Hipsters | ![]() | 2005–present | |
State of Alert | ![]() | 1980-81 | |
Step Forward | ![]() | 1989-91 | |
Stiff Little Fingers | ![]() | 1977–82, 1987–present | A very influential Northern Irish punk band known for their single "Suspect Device". |
The Stooges | ![]() | 1967–71, 1972–74, 2003–present | |
The Stranglers | ![]() | 1974–present | Influential and enduring English punk Band, with many hit singles, including "Grip", "Peaches", "Something Better Change", "No More Heroes" and "5 Minutes". |
Stray from the Path | ![]() | 2001–present | |
Street Dogs | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Streetlight Manifesto | ![]() | 2002–present | A ska punk/alternative rock band with members from Catch 22. |
Stretch Arm Strong | ![]() | 1992–2010 | |
Strife | ![]() | 1991-99, 2001–present | |
Strike Anywhere | ![]() | 1999–present | A pop punk/melodic hardcore band. |
Strike Under | ![]() | 1979-81 | |
Strongarm | ![]() | 1993-97 | |
Strongarm and the Bullies | ![]() | 1998–present | |
Strung Out | ![]() | 1989–present | |
Subhumans | ![]() | 1978–83, 2005–present | |
Subhumans | ![]() | 1980–87, 1998, 2004–present | A hardcore anarcho-punk band. |
Sublime | ![]() | 1988–96 | A pioneer of ska punk, whose career was cut short following the death of singer/guitarist Bradley Nowell. |
Sublime with Rome | ![]() | 2009–present | |
Suburban Lawns | ![]() | 1978-83 | |
Suburban Rhythm | ![]() | 1990-94 | |
Suburban Studs | ![]() | 1976-78, 1996 | One of the original British punk bands. Played at the infamous 100 Club gig. |
Subway Sect | ![]() | 1976-80 | |
Suicide City | ![]() | 2005–present | |
The Suicide Commandos | ![]() | 1975-79 | |
The Suicide File | ![]() | 2001-03 | |
The Suicide Machines | ![]() | 1991–2006 | A punk band with and often fun lyrics and influences of ska. |
Suicidal Tendencies | ![]() | 1981–95, 1997–present | Began their career as a hardcore punk band. As soon as second guitarist Mike Clark joined them in 1987, they eventually became metal. |
Sugarcult | ![]() | 1998–present | A band that incorporates power pop and pop punk music. |
Sum 41 | ![]() | 1996–present | A Canadian punk rock band. |
Super Heroines | ![]() | 1981-88 | |
Superjoint Ritual | ![]() | 1993–2004 | |
Superman Is Dead | ![]() | 1995–present | An Indonesian Punk Rock band. |
Supernova | ![]() | 1989–present | |
The Survivors | ![]() | 1976–1978 | A Brisbane punk rock group with Sixties leanings |
Sweet Empire | ![]() | 2008–present | |
Swell Maps | ![]() | 1972-80 | |
The Swellers | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Swing Kids | ![]() | 1994-97, 2009 | |
Swingin' Utters | ![]() | 1988–present | An American punk/folk punk band. |
Swiz | ![]() | 1987-90 | |
Sworn Enemy | ![]() | 1997–present | Initially a hardcore punk band, the sound has changed to crossover thrash and metalcore on later albums |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Tales of Terror | ![]() | 1982–86 | An American hardcore punk band often cited as a key inspiration for the grunge scene. |
Tara Perdida | ![]() | 1995–present | |
Tarakany! | ![]() | 1991–present | |
The Taxpayers | ![]() | 2007–present | |
Team Dresch | ![]() | 1993-98, 2004–present | |
Teenage Head | ![]() | 1975–present | An early Canadian punk band, considered the "Canadian Ramones". |
Teenage Bottlerocket | ![]() | 2001–present | A skate punk band with pop punk influences. |
Teengenerate | ![]() | 1993-1996 | A Japanese garage punk band. |
The Teen Idles | ![]() | 1979–80 | A short lived American D.C. hardcore band and a leading band in the straight edge movement. |
Teen Idols | ![]() | 1992–2003, 2008-10 | |
Television | ![]() | 1973–78, 1992–93, 2001–present | An art punk band. |
Ten Foot Pole | ![]() | 1993–present | |
Tenpole Tudor | ![]() | 1974–present | A British rockabilly and punk group. |
Ten Yard Fight | ![]() | 1995-99 | |
Terror | ![]() | 2002–present | |
Terrorgruppe | ![]() | 1993–2005 | |
Terveet Kädet | ![]() | 1980–present | |
Tex & the Horseheads | ![]() | 1980-86, 2007–present | |
Þeyr | ![]() | 1980-83, 2006 | Theyr |
The Things | ![]() | 2001–2009 | An Irish Punk Rock band inspired by the Cramps and the Misfits. |
This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb | ![]() | 1997–present | An American folk punk band on Plan-It-X Records. |
This Is Hell | ![]() | 2004–present | |
This Is a Standoff | ![]() | 2007–present | |
The Thorns of Life | ![]() | 2008-09 | |
Thought Riot | ![]() | 1997–2007 | |
Three Dollar Bill | ![]() | 1998–present | |
Thrice | ![]() | 1998–present | |
Throwdown | ![]() | 1997–present | |
The Thumbs | ![]() | 1995–2002 | |
Tiger Army | ![]() | 1995–present | A psychobilly band. |
Tijuana Sweetheart | ![]() | 2005-12 | |
Tilt | ![]() | 1992–2001 | |
Time Again | ![]() | 2004–present | An American street punk band that is heavily influenced by Rancid. |
Title Fight | ![]() | 2003–present | |
Titus Andronicus | ![]() | 2005–present | Critically acclaimed punk/indie rock band. |
The Toasters | ![]() | 1981–present | |
Toe to Toe | ![]() | 1992–present | |
Too Rude | ![]() | ||
Total Chaos | ![]() | 1989–present | An American hardcore punk band. |
Totalitär | ![]() | 1984–2000, 2006–present | |
Die Toten Hosen | ![]() | 1982–present | A German punk band. |
Touché Amoré | ![]() | 2007–present | |
The Tower of Dudes | ![]() | 2007–present | |
Towers of London | ![]() | 2004–present | |
Toxic Narcotic | ![]() | 1989–present | A DIY hardcore punk band. |
Toxic Reasons | ![]() | 1979–present | |
Toy Dolls | ![]() | 1979–present | |
Toys That Kill | ![]() | 1999–present | |
Tragedy | ![]() | 2000–present | |
Los Traidores | ![]() | 1986–2003 | |
Transplants | ![]() | 1999–2003, 2004–06 | A rapcore project made up by members of Rancid and Blink-182. |
Trap Them | ![]() | 2001–present | An American band that blends Grindcore, crust punk and death metal. |
Trashlight Vision | ![]() | 2004-07, 2011 | |
Trash Talk | ![]() | 2005–present | |
The Trashwomen | ![]() | 1991-97, 2007-08 | |
Treble Charger | ![]() | 1992–2006 | A pop punk/alternative rock band. |
Tribe 8 | ![]() | 1995–2005 | |
Tripface | ![]() | 1993-97 | |
Tři sestry | ![]() | ||
T.S.O.L. | ![]() | 1979–present | An American hardcore/horror punk band that later turned to hair metal. Initial stand for True Sounds of Liberty. |
Tsunami Bomb | ![]() | 1998–2005 | |
The Tuberkuloited | ![]() | 1991-2007 | |
Tuesday | ![]() | 1996-98 | |
Turbonegro | ![]() | 1998, 2002–present | A glam punk band that combines hard rock and punk rock into a style the band describes as "deathpunk". |
Turning Point | ![]() | 1988-91 | |
TZN Xenna | ![]() | 1981-87 |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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UFX | ![]() | 2000–present | UK "junk rock" band. |
U.K. Subs | ![]() | 1976–present | A band part of the original punk rock movement in England during the late 70's. |
The U-Men | ![]() | 1981–88 | |
Unbroken | ![]() | 1991-95, 2010 | |
The Undead | ![]() | 1980–present | An American horror punk band. |
Undeclinable | ![]() | 1992–2009 | |
The Undertones | ![]() | 1976–83, 1999–present | A punk rock and sometimes considered power pop or New Wave band. |
Union 13 | ![]() | 1992–present | A hardcore punk band who incorporate elements of their Central American background in their music. |
The Units | ![]() | 1978–84 | |
Unsane | ![]() | 1988–2000, 2003–present | |
The Unseen | ![]() | 1993–present | An American street punk band. |
Untouchables | ![]() | 1979-81 | |
Unwritten Law | ![]() | 1990–present | An American rock band. |
Urban Waste | ![]() | 1981-84 | |
Urinals | ![]() | 1978–present | A punk rock band known for their minimalistic style in their lyrics, sometimes even referred to as "punk haiku". |
U.S. Bombs | ![]() | 1993–present | An American punk rock band. |
Useless ID | ![]() | 1995–present | The most successful Punk Rock band in Israel |
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Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Vampire Lovers | ![]() | 1982–1984, 1988–1990 | A Brisbane punk rock group, which developed into a horror punk/heavy metal hybrid in their later period. |
The Vandals | ![]() | 1980–present | A punk band turned pop punk, well known for their use of humor and sarcasm. |
The Varukers | ![]() | 1979–88, 1993–present | A UK hardcore punk/anarcho-punk band. |
Vatican Commandos | ![]() | 1982–85 | A hardcore punk band of which Moby was a member. |
Vennaskond | ![]() | 1984–2006, 2007–present | |
Venomous Concept | ![]() | 1989–present | |
Verbal Abuse | ![]() | 1981–95, 2005–present | A hardcore punk band. |
Verse | ![]() | 2003-09, 2011 – present | |
The Vibrators | ![]() | 1976–present | |
Vice Squad | ![]() | 1978–85, 1997–present | Female fronted punk rock band. |
The Victims | ![]() | 1977–79 | |
Victims of Circumstance | ![]() | 2007–Present | A punk-ska band known for blending pop-hooks with a unique style of ska. |
The Viletones | ![]() | ||
The Vindictives | ![]() | 1991-96, 99 | |
The Virus | ![]() | 1998–2004 | A street punk band. |
Virus Nine | ![]() | 1996-2010 | |
Los Violadores | ![]() | 1981–92 | An early Latino-American punk band, founded during Argentina's "El Proceso" military dictatorship. |
Violent Delight | ![]() | 2000–present | |
Violent Femmes | ![]() | 1980–present | A folk punk band consisting of three members. Although still active, they had not released any new material since 2000. |
Vision of Disorder | ![]() | 1992–2002, 2006, 2008–present | |
Richard Hell and the Voidoids | ![]() | 1976–79, 1982–84, 1990, 2000 | |
Le Volume Était Au Maximum | ![]() | 2000–present | |
Voodoo Glow Skulls | ![]() | 1988–present | An American ska punk band. |
Voorhees | ![]() | 1990–2001 | |
Void | ![]() | 1979-83 |
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X
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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X | ![]() | 1997–present | |
X | ![]() | 1977–93, 2004–present | |
xDISCIPLEx A.D. | ![]() | 1995–2004 | |
X!NK | ![]() | 2001–present | |
X-Pistols | ![]() | 2010–present | |
X-Pulsion | ![]() | 1977-78 | |
X-Ray Spex | ![]() | 1976–79, 1991, 1995–96, 2008 | A punk band that featured Poly Styrene on vocals and Lora Logic on saxophone. |
Y
Z
Band name | Origin | Years active | Brief summary |
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Zbogom Brus Li | ![]() | 1992–2000, 2005–present | |
Zebrahead | ![]() | 1996–present | A rapcore/ska punk band. |
Zegota | ![]() | 1997–present | |
Zeke | ![]() | 1993–present | |
The Zeros | ![]() | 1976-80 | |
The Zeros | ![]() | 1977 | |
Zero Boys | ![]() | 1979–86, 1990–93 | A hardcore punk band. |
Zikney Tzfat | ![]() | 1990-96 | |
Zóna A | ![]() | 1984–present | |
Zounds | ![]() | 1977–82, 2001–present |
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