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Loads of good stuff listed already!! 

Joy Division and The Fall would be rather obvious I think.

JMKE, Estonian punk band very much influenced by Dead Kennedys. Especially their first album is brilliant.


Jesus Lizard, Big Black, Melvins etc. 

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Edited by Sean Trane - April 22 2022 at 06:32
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 22 2022 at 03:08
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

what is "diverse punk"? Confused

Any favourites here, Cristi? Big smile
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Edited by JD - April 21 2022 at 16:43
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


The Stooges  (USA)  -  Fun House   (Proto-, 1970)

Patti Smith Group  (USA)  -  Radio Ethiopia  (Proto-, 1976)

Television  (USA)  -  Marquee Moon  (Art, 1977)

Pere Ubu  (USA)  -  The Modern Dance  (Post-/Art, 1978)

The Clash  (UK)  -  London Calling  (Punk, 1979)      



I would add:


MC5 - Kick Out The Jams

Police - Outlandos d'Amour

The Damned - Machine Gun Etiquette

Wire - Pink Flag

Ramones - Rocket to Russia

Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables

The Jam - The Gift (maybe not really punk anymore by that time)

Violent Femmes' debut album

Trust - Marche ou Crève

Téléphone - Crache Ton Venin

 



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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

what is "diverse punk"? Confused

As for instance mentioned in my list. There're other sub-genres as well.
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what is "diverse punk"? Confused
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The Damned
Crass
Dead Kennedys
Sex Pistols
PiL
Killing Joke (maybe, maybe not punk)
The Exploited


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This is the fastest list reply I've seen, Easy Money, but I'd like to see some albums mentioned. Smile
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Dead Kennedys   "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables"
Black Flag   "Damaged"
Circle Jerks   "Wild in the Streets"
early Meat Puppets
Germs   "Everything We Do is Secret"
Ramones   "Leave Home"
Iggy Pop
PIL "Metal Box"
Husker Du   "land Speed Record"
Angry Samoans "Back from Samoa"
The Dickies
DEVO    "Duty Now for the Future"
Green Day   "Dookie"
and more

Edited by Easy Money - April 22 2022 at 13:55
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I've seen not so little interest for various kind of Punk, so let's try a thread like this.

My own collection and list here include a bit of Proto-Punk, and listed in chronological order:


The Stooges  (USA)  -  Fun House   (Proto-, 1970)

Patti Smith Group  (USA)  -  Radio Ethiopia  (Proto-, 1976)

Sex Pistols  (UK)  -  Never Mind The Bollocks...  (Punk Rock, 1977)

Television  (USA)  -  Marquee Moon  (Art, 1977)

Pere Ubu  (USA)  -  The Modern Dance  (Post-/Art, 1978)

The Clash  (UK)  -  London Calling  (Punk Rock, 1979)      

Bauhaus  (UK)  -  In The Flat Field  (Gothic/Post-, 1980) 

Siouxsie and The Banshees  (UK)  -  Juju  (Gothic/Post-, 1981)

Before  (DK)  -  A Wish of Life  (Post-, 1982) 

Mission of Burma  (USA)  -  VS.  (Post-, 1982) 

Black Flag  (USA)  -  My War  (Hardcore, 1983)

Hüsker Dü  (USA)  -  Zen Arcade  (Hardcore, 1984) 

Dead Moon  (USA)  -  Unknown Passage  (Garage, 1989)

Fugazi  (USA)  -  Repeater  (Post-Hardcore, 1990)

Babes in Toyland  (USA)  -  Fontanelle  (Riot Grrrl, 1992)


plus a very fine compilation of the American Punk:

Various artists  (USA)  -  Let them eat Jellybeans! 17 Extracts

                                          from Americas  darker Side  (1981)       


Another thing good to mention is the very informative and well-written book about the American 

Pre-Punk, Proto-Punk, Punk Rock, Art Punk and Post-Punk in the years 1961-80,

From the Velvets to the Voidoids. A Pre-Punk History for a Post-Punk World (1993) by Clinton Heylin.

Okay, there we go punky! Big smile

Edit:
I've edited the thread title and my OP, so they now don't say "diverse Punk", as it seemed to cause some confusion.


Edited by David_D - December 12 2023 at 07:55
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