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List of punk rock bands, L–Z

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 rockcrossover thrashgrungemetalcorenew wave, and post-punk—but never played punk rock, should not be listed either.

L[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
LagwagonGoleta, California, USA1990–presentA punk band discovered by NOFX frontman Fat Mike, who signed them to his label Fat Wreck Chords.
LardChicagoIllinois, USA1989–2000hardcore punk/industrial band formed by Jello Biafra.
Lars Frederiksen and the BastardsCampbell, California, USA2001–04street punk band with songs about drinking, fighting, drugs, sex, and other aspects of street life. Led by Rancid's lead guitarist, Lars Frederiksen.
LashPerth, Western Australia, Australia1996–2003
Latex GenerationNew York CityNew York, USA1990–99
LattermanHuntington Station, New York, USA2000–07
The Lawrence ArmsChicagoIllinois, USA1999–presentA punk rock trio.
Lay It on the LineLondon, UK2012–presentHardcore punk band formed from ex-members of Phinius Gage
LeatherfaceSunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, UK1988–present
LeathermouthNew Jersey, USA2007–presenthardcore punk side-project of Frank Iero, guitarist of My Chemical Romance.
LemuriaBuffalo, New York, USA2004–present
Letter KillsCalifornia, USA2002–06
Le ShokLong Beach, California, USA1997–2001
Le TigreNew York CityNew York, USA1998–2008An electroclash/dance-punk band formed by Kathleen Hanna.
Left AloneWilmington, California, USA1996–presentstreet punk band with a considerable influence from Rancid.
The LeftoversBrisbane, Australia1976–1979, 1983Brisbane punk rock group
The LeftoversPortland, Maine, USA2002–present
Leftöver CrackNew York CityNew York, USA2000–presentA political crust punk band with members of ska punk band Choking Victim
Legal WeaponLos Angeles, California, USA1981–presentHardcore band with female vocals.
The LemonheadsBoston, Massachusetts, USA1986–97, 2005–present
Less Than JakeGainesville, Florida, USA1992–presentAn American ska punk band.
Lesser of TwoFort Walton Beach, Florida, USA1989–2002
Let's Go BowlingFresno, California, USA1986–present
Life After LifeSan Francisco, California, USA1993–98
Life's BloodNew YorkNew York, USA1987–89
LifetimeNew Brunswick, New Jersey, USA1990–97, 2005–present
LiimanarinaHelsinkiFinland1989–99, 2010–presentlo-fi folk-punk band with early releases on Bad Vugum and Drag City Records.
LimpSan Francisco Bay AreaCalifornia, USA1996–2002
Limp WristAlbany, New York, USA1998–presenthardcore/queercore band.
Link 80San Francisco Bay AreaCalifornia, USA1994–2002An American skacore group who's lead singer, Nick Traina committed suicide.
LitOrange County, California, USA1988–presentAn American pop-punk band who are best known for their 1999 single My Own Worst Enemy
Litmus GreenCalifornia, USA1991–2011
LiveonReleaseVancouverBritish Columbia, Canada2000–03An all female pop punk band.
The Living EndMelbourne, Australia1994–present
Living with LionsVancouverBritish Columbia, Canada2006–present
LobotomiaSão Paulo, Brazil1984–92, 2005–present
LockjawEngland, UK1977–78
The LocustSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1994–presenthardcore punk/noisecore band and one of the first artists on Three One G Records.
Lolita No.18Japan1989–present
LondonLondon, England, UK1976–78
London SSLondon, England, UK1975–76
Long Beach Dub AllstarsLong Beach, California, USA1997–2002
Long Beach ShortbusLong Beach, California, USA2002–07
Look Back and LaughOakland, California, USA2004–07
Lovecraft's MonstersJackson, Ohio, USA2016–presentA horror punk band.
Love Equals DeathPetaluma, California, USA2003–2009
Love You to DeathTorontoOntario, Canada1999–presentA Canadian powerpop pop punk band formerly known as The Pettit Project
The Loved OnesPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA2003–present
The Low BudgetsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA2000–08
Lower Class BratsAustinTexas, USA1995–presentAn American punk rock band highly influenced by the movie A Clockwork Orange.
LudichristNew York, New York, USA1984–89
Ludwig von 88Paris, France1983–99
LumenUfa, Russia1998–present
The LurkersUxbridgeWest London, England, UK1976–79, 1982–84, 1987–94, 1996–present

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Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
MadballNew York City, New York, USA1988–2001, 2002–presentNew York based hardcore punk band that includes Agnostic Front's Roger Miret's brother, Freddy Cricien.
The Machines (band)London / Southend, UK1977–1978, 2006–presentLondon / Southend UK based 1977 punk band.
Mad CaddiesSolvang, California, USA1995–present
Mad SinGermany1987–presentpsychobilly band.
MagnapopUSA1989–1997, 2002–presentAlternative rock/pop punk group who charted the singles "Slowly, Slowly" and "Open the Door"
Make Do and MendWest Hartford, Connecticut, USA2006–present
MaliceCrawleySussex, England, UK1976
Malignus YouthSierra Vista, Arizona, USA1987–94, 1999–2001
Man AliveJerusalem, Israel1999–present
Manic HispanicOrange County, California, USA1992–present
Man Is the BastardClaremont, California, USA1990–97
Mano NegraParis, France1987–95
MasqueradeHelsinkiFinland2012–presentpost-punk band from Finland
Masters of the BacksideEngland, UK
Masters of the ObviousNew OrleansLouisiana, USA1981–present
MatanzaRio de Janeiro, Brazil1996–present
Matchbook RomancePoughkeepsie, New York, USA1997–2007, 2009–present
The MatchesOaklandCalifornia, USA1997–presentAn ex-ska indie punk band.
The Max Levine EnsembleWashington, D.C., USA2000–presentDIY pop punk band from D.C. who are on Plan-It-X Records.
MaxeenLos AngelesCalifornia, USA2003–present
Maximum the HormoneHachiōji, Tokyo, Japan1998–presentPlay a mix of hardcore punk and nu metal.
Mayday ParadeTallahasseeFlorida, USA2006–presentAn emo pop punk band from Florida
MC5DetroitMichigan, USA1964–72, 2003–presentfamous for its original lineup who helped lay the foundations for punk in the late '60s and early '70s.
mcluskyCardiffWales, UK1996–2005
MDCAustinTexas, USA1979–95, 2000–presenthardcore band with strong sociopolitical views. Initials stand for Millions of Dead Cops, among other things.
Me First and the Gimme GimmesCalifornia, USA1995–presentA cover band fronted by Swingin' UttersSpike Slawson. Also including Fat Mike of NOFX and Joey Cape of Lagwagon and Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters.
MealticketLos Angeles, California, USA1991–97
The MeatmenLansing, Michigan, USA1980–97, 2008–present
Meat PuppetsPhoenix, Arizona, USA1980–96, 1999–2002, 2006–presentBegan as an early hardcore punk band, but changed dramatically beginning on their second album, incorporating elements from cowpunkacid rockpsychedelia and grunge throughout their career.
Mega City FourFarnborough, Hampshire, England, UK1987–1996
The MekonsLeedsWest Yorkshire, England, UK1977–present
The MembersCamberleySurrey, England, UK1976–83
The MenNew York City, New York, USA2008–present
The MentorsSeattleWashington, USA1976–97, 2000–present
The MenzingersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania2006–present
MerauderNew YorkNew York, USA1990–present
Mere Dead MenUK1986–present
MestBlue IslandIllinois, USA1995–2006, 2008
Métal UrbainParis, France1976–80, 2003–present
The MethadonesChicago, Illinois, USA1993, 1999–2010
M.I.A.Orange CountyCalifornia, USA1982–88
Middle ClassSanta AnaCalifornia, USA1976–82
MidtownNew BrunswickNew Jersey, USA1999–2004
The Mighty Mighty BosstonesBostonMassachusetts, USA1985–88, 1989–2003, 2007–presentAn American ska-core band who had a big hit in the mid-1990s, "The Impression That I Get".
Miles AwayPerth, Australia2002–present
Mill a h-Uile RudSeattleWashington, USA2003–present
MillencolinÖrebro, Sweden1992–present
Million DeadLondon, England, UK2001–05British hardcore punk band that spawned folk punk artist, Frank Turner.
Mindless Self IndulgenceNew York CityNew York, USA1995–presentA band that incorporates various genres of rock, including industrial rockshock rock, and electropunk.
MindsnareMelbourne, Australia1993–present
Mink DeVilleSan Francisco, California, USA1974–1986Early punk rock band associated with CBGB. Played a variety of different musical styles, including punk, R&Bblues, and cajun.
Minor ThreatWashington, D.C., USA1980–81, 1982–83An influential hardcore punk band formed by Ian MacKaye before he formed Fugazi in 1987.
The MinutemenSan PedroCalifornia, USA1980–85A 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 BrewPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA2000–presentAn anarcho-folk punk band.
Los MiserablesChileA left-wing political band, formed in the early 1990s, shortly after the demise of the military regime of Augusto Pinochet.
MisfitsLodiNew Jersey, USA1977–83, 1995–presentA 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.
Misspent Youth (band)Birmingham, UK1975–1980UK Glam Punk Rock
MK-UltraChicagoIllinois, USA1993–2000
The MobYeovilSomerset, England, UK1979–83
Mob 47Stockholm, Sweden1982–87, 2005–present
Moderat LikvidationMalmö, Sweden1980–1985, 2007–present
Modern Life Is WarMarshalltown, Iowa, USA2002–08
Modern WarfareLong BeachCalifornia, USA1980–83
Modey LemonPittsburghPennsylvania, USA1999–2010
MojigangaMedellín, Colombia1995–present
Mojo NixonDanville, Virginia1985–2004
Mondo GeneratorLos AngelesCalifornia USA1997–present
MonsulaSan Francisco Bay Area, California, USA1988–93
The MoondogsNorthern Ireland, UK1979–present
Morning AgainLauderdaleFlorida, USA1995–1999straight edge hardcore punk band
Morning GloryNew YorkNew York, USA2001–present
MoskwaPoland1983–91, 2001–present
Moss IconAnnapolisMaryland, USA1986–91, 2005–presentA pioneer of emo.
Motion City SoundtrackMinneapolisMinnesota, USA1997–present
The MovielifeNew York CityNew York, USA1997–2003, 2010–11
The Mr. T ExperienceBerkeley, California, USA1985–present
MU330St. Louis, Missouri, USA1988–2008
Much the SameChicagoIllinois, USA1999–2007
Mucky PupBergenfield, New Jersey, USA1986–96, 2009–present
MudhoneySeattle, Washington, USA1988–presentGarage punk/Grunge band
The MuffsLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1991–present
MurderdollsHollywoodCalifornia, USA2002–04, 2010–present
The Murder JunkiesNew York CityNew York, USA1991–99, 2003–present
Murphy's LawNew York CityNew York, USA1983–presenthardcore punk band.
Mustard PlugGrand RapidsMichigan, USA1995–presentAn American ska punk band.
MutinyMelbourne, Australia1991–present
MxPxBremertonWashington, USA1992–presentChristian punk rock band consisting of three members, who were all born in 1976.
My Chemical RomanceNewark, New Jersey, USA2001–2013A band whose music style consists of alternative rockpunk rockpop punkpost-hardcore and emo.

N[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
Na GathanIsle of Skye, Scotland, UK2007–present
NailpinBelgium
Naked AggressionMadison, Wisconsin, USA1990–present
Naked RaygunChicagoIllinois, USA1981–90, 2006–present
Naked ViolencePortland, Oregon, USA1991–2004
Napalm DeathBirmingham, England, UK1982–presentCredited with founding grindcore, Napalm Death are widely known for their extreme music and for their influential hardcore and crust punk.
NastaseeBergen County, New Jersey, USA1996–98
Nation of UlyssesWashington, D.C., USA1988–92
National RazorBaltimoreMaryland, USA1998–present
NauseaNew York CityNew York, USA1985–92
NeckLondon, England, UK1994–presentA London-Irish Celtic punk band.
NecrosMaumee, Ohio, USA1979–87
The NeedOlympia, Washington, USA1996–2001
The NeedlesAberdeen, Scotland, UK1998–present
Negative ApproachDetroitMichigan, USA1981–83, 2006–presenthardcore punk band.
Negative FXBostonMassachusetts, USA1981–82hardcore punk band.
Negative TrendSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1977–79
NegazioneTurin, Italy1983–92
NekromantixCopenhagen, Denmark1989–presentpsychobilly band whose bassist, Kim Nekroman, is guitarist for HorrorPops.
Nerf HerderSanta BarbaraCalifornia, USA1994–2003, 2005–presentAn American pop punk band best known for playing the theme song for television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The Nerve AgentsUSA1998–2002
Nervous GenderLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1978–88, 1990–91, 2005–presentOne of the original innovators of "electropunk", and an early industrialgroup.
The NetworkUSA2003–05
NeurosisOakland, California, USA1985–presentBegan as a hardcore punk/crust punk band, before incorporating other styles and other influences on later albums that led them to being one on the pioneers of post-metal.
New Bomb TurksColumbus, Ohio, USA1990–presentA garage punk band.
New Found GloryCoral Springs, Florida, USA1997–present
New RegimeLos Angeles, California, USA1981–85hardcore punk band.
New Mexican Disaster SquadOrlando, Florida, USA1999–2008
New York DollsNew York CityNew York, USA1971–77, 2004–presentglam punk group that is often cited as one of the founding punk bands.
Nightmare SonataGreensboroNorth Carolina, USA2003–presentHorror punk band with Voodoo influences.
The NilsMontrealQuebec, Canada1978–1994
Nip DriversHawthorne, California, USA1982–2000Fast, hardcore SoCal punk.
The NipsLondon, England, UK1976–81, 2008–presentA 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 CommentNorth HollywoodCalifornia, USA1987–1993
No DoubtAnaheimCalifornia, USA1986–2004, 2008–presentska punk band that incorporated elements of reggaedancehall and alternative rock.
No Innocent VictimSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1992–present
NomatarasBuenos Aires, Argentina1990–present
No TorsoOslo, Norway2003–09
No TriggerMassachusetts, USA2000–present
No Use for a NameSan JoseCalifornia, USA1987–present
No WarningTorontoOntario, Canada1998–2005
NOFXLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1983–presentA 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 AddictBondi BeachSydney, Australia1992–95, 2009
Noise By NumbersChicagoIllinois, USA2008–present
NomeansnoVictoriaBritish Columbia, Canada1979–2016A Canadian progressive punk band.
None More BlackNew Jersey, USA2000–present
NotsensiblesBurnleyLancashire, England, UK1978–82, 1996, 2005–present

O[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
The OdorantsNurmoFinland1995–present
Off!Los AngelesCalifornia, USA2009–presentSupergroup formed by members of Circle JerksRocket from the CryptRedd Kross and Burning Brides.
Off with Their HeadsMinneapolisMinnesota, USA2002–present
The OffspringGarden GroveCalifornia, USA1984–presentpunk rock/skate punk band that has been very popular since the release of their 1994 classic, Smash.
Oi PolloiEdinburgh, Scotland, UK1981–present
Old Man MarkleyLos AngelesCalifornia, USA2007–presentPunk/Bluegrass Fat Wreck Chords
One Bad PigAustin, Texas, USA1985–present
One-Eyed DollAustin, Texas, USA2008–presentGoth-punk.
One Hit WonderLong Beach, California, USA1993–99
One King DownAlbany, New York, USA1994–2002
One Man ArmySan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1996–2005
One Shot LeftMedicine HatAlberta, Canada1997–present
One Way SystemLancashire, England, UK1979–86, 1995–present
Only CrimeUSA2003–present
The Only OnesSouth London, England, UK1976–82, 2007–present
Operation IvyBerkeleyCalifornia, USA1987–89hardcore punk/ska punk band; Tim Armstrong and Matt Freemanwere in this band before they formed Rancid.
The OppressedCardiffWales, UK1981–present
Orange 9mmNew York, New York, USA1994–99
The OrwellsElmhurst, IllinoisUnited States2009-present
Osaka PopstarNew York CityNew York, USA2006–presentA punk rock supergroup with members of The Misfits and Black Flagwith a major influence in anime.
OskerLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1998–2002A punk rock trio fronted by Devon Williams, who released 2 albums on Epitaph Records before splitting up in 2002.
The OtherSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1995–1997The band formed (with some members from Rich Kids on LSD [RKL]) as a power trio in 1995, released their first and only album in 1997.
OutbreakMaine, USA2002–11
The OutcastsBelfastNorthern Ireland, UK1977–85
Over My Dead BodySan DiegoCalifornia, USA2001–03
OxymoronGermany1992–present

P[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
The PagansClevelandOhio, USA1977–1979, 1982–1983
PainTuscaloosaAlabama, USA1994–99Energetic punk band that often made use of horn instruments.
Paint It BlackPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA2002–present
Painted ThinWinnipegManitoba, Canada1994–99
PandaMonterrey, Nuevo León, México1997–present
PankrtiLjubljanaSlovenia1977–87, 1996, 2007–presentSlovene punk rock band whose name means "The Bastards", the first punk band in Yugoslavia.
Panx RomanaAthens, Greece1982–present
ParafRijekaCroatia1976–84
ParamoreFranklin, Tennessee, USA2004–present
Paranoid VisionsDublin, Republic of Ireland1981–1992, 2006–presentThe Republic of Ireland's longest running punk band, releasing through their own label FOAD.
ParasitesLivingston, New Jersey, USA1986–present
Pardon UsLiverpoolEngland2014-presentBritish Pop punk band formed from members of Flamingo 50 and Town Bike
PartibrejkersBelgradeSerbia1982–present
The PartisansBridgendWales, UK1978–1984, late 1990s–present
Patti Smith GroupNew York CityNew York, USA1971–present
The PeacocksWinterthur, Switzerland1990–present
PegboyChicagoIllinois, USA1990–presentAn American punk band from Chicago.
Pekinška patkaNovi SadVojvodinaSerbia1978–81, 2008
PenetrationCounty Durham, England, UK1976–1980, 2001–present
PennywiseHermosa BeachCalifornia, USA1988–presentA punk rock band that has achieved some success since signing to their longtime home Epitaph in 1990.
Pere UbuClevelandOhio, USA1975–82, 1987–present
Pertti Kurikan NimipäivätHelsinkiFinland, EU2009–presentA punk band, whose members have learning disabilities. The band participates in Eurovision Song Contest.
La PestilenciaBogotá, Colombia1986–present
Peter Pan SpeedrockEindhoven, Netherlands1997–present
Peter and the Test Tube BabiesBrightonEast Sussex, England, UK1978–presentAn Oi! punk rock band, considered part of the punk pathetiquesubgenre.
Pg. 99Sterling, Virginia, USA1998–2003, 2011Among the first screamo/emoviolence bands
Phinius GageBrightonEast Sussex, England, UK2001–2008Melodic Hardcore/Fast Skate Punk band.
The PiassSapporo, Japan1990–95, 1998–present
Picture Frame SeductionHaverfordwest, Wales1982–87, 2003–present
Pidżama PornoPoznańPoland1987–90, 1995–2007
PimpbotHonoluluHawaii, USA2001–present
Pinkerton ThugsKennebunkMaine1994–2000, 2008–present
Pink LincolnsTampaFlorida, USA1986–present
Pinhead GunpowderEast BayCalifornia, USA1990–present
PipedownGrass Valley, California, USA1997–2005
Pipes and PintsPragueCzech Republic2006–presentCeltic punk band.
Pissed JeansAllentown, Pennsylvania, USA2004–present
PitchblendeWashington, D.C., USA1991–95
PivitSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1994–2003Late 90s melodic hardcore punk band.
PixiesBostonMassachusetts, USA1986–93, 2004–present
The PlagueLondon, England, UK1976–1981, 2005–present
PlasmaticsNew York CityNew York, USA1977–83, 1987An early shock rock act in the punk scene.
The PlugzLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1977–84
The PoguesKings Cross, London, England, UK1982–96, 2001–presentCeltic punk band.
Pointed SticksVancouverBritish Columbia, USA1978–81, 2006–present
Point of No ReturnSão Paulo, Brazil1996–2006
Point of RecognitionSan BernardinoCalifornia, USA1998–2002, 2007
Poison GirlsBrightonEast Sussex, England, UK1976–87
Poison IdeaPortland, Oregon, USA1980–93, 1998–present
La Polla RecordsSalvatierra/AgurainBasque Country, Spain1979–2003One of the most influential Spanish punk rock bands
PolysicsTokyo, Japan1997–present
Porcos CegosBarueri, Brazil1993–present
Poslednie Tanki V ParizheSaint-Petersburg, Russia1996–present
Post RegimentWarsaw, Poland1986–2000
PotshotTokyo, Japan1995–2005
Pour HabitLong Beach, California, USA2004–present
PridebowlNewport BeachCalifornia, USA1994–98, 2003–present
Los PrisionerosSan Miguel, Chile1979–1991, 2001–2006
The ProfessionalsLondon, England, UK1979–82
Project XNew York CityNew York, USA1987
The ProletariatFall River, Massachusetts, USA1980–85, 2016–present
PropagandhiPortage la PrairieManitoba, Canada1986–presentAn anarchist punk rock/thrash band.
Pro-PainNew YorkNew York, USA1992–present
PropellerTallinnEstonia1980–present
Proud ScumAuckland, New Zealand1979–1981, 2008–presentCovered by The Lemonheads
Public DisturbanceCardiff, Wales1995–2000
Pueblo CriminalZurich, Switzerland2006–presentSwiss ska-punk-band from Zurich with reggae and Latin musicinfluences
PulleySimi Valley, California, USA1994–present
PunctureLondon, England, UK1976–78
The PunklesHamburg, Germany1998–2006
PunkreasParabiago, Italy1989–present
Pussy RiotMoscow, Russia2011–presentRussian feminist protest punk band.
Pygmy LushSterling, Virginia, USA2004–present

Q[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
The QuailsSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1999–2003
The QueersPortsmouthNew Hampshire, USA1982–84, 1990–presentpop punk band influenced by the Ramones.
QuitMiamiFlorida, USA1988–90

R[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
The RabbleAuckland, New Zealand2000–present
RabidLeicester, England, UK1979–86
RacetraitorChicagoIllinois, USA1996–99
Radical Dance FactionHungerfordBerkshire, England, UK1986–?
Radio BirdmanSydney, Australia1974–78, 1996–2008
The Radioactive Chicken HeadsSanta Ana, California1994–presentA comedy punk band known for their heavy use of props and puppetry. Originally known as ska punk band Joe & the Chicken Heads until 2004.
RaimundosBrasíliaBrazil1987–1990, 1992–2001, 2001–present
The RaincoatsCrouch EndLondon, England, UK1977–84, 1993–present
Raised FistLuleå, Sweden1993–presenthardcore punk band that got its name from the lyrics of Rage Against the Machine's song "Know Your Enemy".
R.A.M.B.O.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA1999–2007
RamonesForest HillsQueensNew York CityNew York, USA1974–96A band that is often regarded as one of the first punk rock groups to come out of the United States.
RancidAlbanyCalifornia, USA1991–presentpunk 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 HandKeighleyWest Yorkshire, England, UK2002–present
RandyHortlax, Sweden1992–present
RashitIstanbulTurkey1993–presentThe first major Turkish punk rock band.
Ratos de PorãoSão PauloBrazil1980–presentD-beat/crossover thrash band whose lead singer is João Gordo, a popular VJ for MTV Brasil.
RattusVilppula, Finland1978–88, 2001–present
Raw PowerReggio Emilia, Italy1981–presentAn Italian hardcore punk/thrashcore band.
The RazorsNamur, Belgium1977–78
Razors in the NightBostonMassachusetts, USA2009–present
Reach the SkyBostonMassachusetts, USA1997–2003
Reagan YouthForest HillsQueensNew York CityNew York, USA1980–88, 2006–presentAn American hardcore band that is known for their extreme satire of racism.
The Real McKenziesVancouverBritish Columbia, Canada1992–presentA Scottish-influenced Celtic punk band.
The ReatardsMemphis, Tennessee, USA1998–2005The first project of musician Jay Reatard.
Redemption 87East BayCalifornia, USA1995–99
Redd KrossHawthorne, California, USA1980–97, 2004–present
Red Lights FlashGraz, Austria1997–2010
Reel Big FishHuntington Beach, California, USA1992–presentA third-wave ska band
RefusedUmeå, Sweden1991–1998A Swedish hardcore punk/post-hardcore band.
RegentsWashington, D.C., USA2007–present
Relient KCanton, Ohio, USA1998–presentA band that plays a blend of punk and power pop.
RentokillAustria1996–present
ResetMontrealQuebec, Canada1993–presentpunk rock/melodic hardcore band formed when members were only 13 years old. The original vocalist and drummer are now in Simple Plan.
Residual KidAustinTexas2009–presentgrunge/alternative rock band recently signed to Sire Records.
The RestartsLondon, England, UK1995–present
ResurgoBrno, Czech Republic, CZ2008–present
Re-VoltsSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA2007–present
The RezillosEdinburgh, Scotland, UK1976–78, 2001–present
RF7California, USA1979–present
Rhino 39Los AngelesCalifornia, USA
RicanstructionNew YorkNew York, USA1990–2006
Rich Kids on LSDMontecitoCalifornia, USA1982–90, 1992–96, 1997–2006A band associated with the "Nardcore" scene, whose career has been slowed down by members involved in their projects.
RingwormCleveland, Ohio, USA1991–present
RIOT 111New Zealand1981–84
Riot/CloneWest London, England, UK1979–83, 1994–2005
The RiptidesOttawaOntario, Canada1998–present
Rise AgainstChicagoIllinois, USA1999–presentmelodic hardcore/hardcore punk band that has been very popular since signing to a major label.
Rise and FallGhent, Belgium2002–present
Rites of SpringWashington, D.C., USA1984–86Washington, D.C. hardcore emo band sometimes cited as the founders of "emotive hardcore".
The RivalsRamsgateKent, England, UK1976–81
Riverboat GamblersDenton, Texas, USA1997–present
River City HighRichmond, Virginia, USA1999–present
RiverdalesChicagoIllinois, USA1994–97, 2003, 2008–11
Rocket from the CryptSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1990–2005A punk/rock and roll band whose name was inspired by the 70s band Rocket from the Tombs.
Rocket from the TombsClevelandOhio, USA1974–75, 2003–present
Roger Miret and The DisastersUSA1999–present
Rollins BandVan Nuys, Los AngelesCalifornia, USA1987–2003, 2007Formed and led by Henry Rollins.
RorschachNew Jersey, USA1989–93, 2009
Rubella BalletLondon, England, UK1979–91, 2000–present
RudiBelfast, Northern Ireland, UK1975–83
Rudimentary PeniEngland, UK1981–presentAn anarcho-punk band.
The RudimentsEast BayCalifornia, USA1990–96An American skacore band.
The RunawaysLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1975–79A teenage all-girl band that included a young Joan Jett and Lita Ford.
Rx BanditsSeal Beach, California, USA1995–2011

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Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
Los SaicosLince DistrictLimaPeru1964–66Considered by some people one of the first punk rock bands.
Saint AlviaBurlingtonOntario, Canada2005–presentA punk rock band with former members of Boys Night Out and Jersey.
The Sainte CatherinesMontrealQuebec, Canada1999–present
The SaintsBrisbane, Australia1974–present
The SaladsNewmarket, Ontario, Canada1993–present
Les Sales MajestésParis, France1992–present
Sam Black ChurchBostonMassachusetts, USA1988–2000
SamhainNew Jersey, USA1983–87, 1999A short lived project formed by Glenn Danzig after the 1983 demise of The Misfits; the project changed its name to Danzig in 1987.
SamiamBerkeley, California, USA1988–present
Sarcastic FrontKarviná, Czech Republic1990–93
Satanic SurfersLund, Sweden1989–2007
Save FerrisOrange County, California, USA1995–2002
Saves the DayPrincetonNew Jersey, USA1994–presentA band that played pop punk and Indie-punk in their early years.
The ScarredAnaheimCalifornia, USA2003–present
Scaterd FewBurbankCalifornia, USA1983–85, 1989–95, 1997–98, 2001–02Christian punk band.
The ScenicsTorontoOntario, Canada1976–82, 2008–present
The Schizo'sEmmen, Netherlands1985–88, 2008–present
ScreamAlexandria, Virginia, USA1981–90, 2009–present
The ScreamersLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1975–81Influential electropunk band, never released an album.
Screeching WeaselChicagoIllinois, USA1986–89, 1991–94, 1996–2001, 2004–presentA satirical punk band.
Screw 32Berkeley, California, USA1992–97An East Bay punk band.
Scuba DiceCounty Wexford, Republic of Ireland2003–present
ScumNorway2002–present
SeaweedTacoma, Washington, USA1989–2000, 2007–present
Secret CrowdsLas Vegas, Nevada, USA2008–present
The SecretionsSacramentoCalifornia1991–present
The SectWhittier, California1981–1982
SedesWrocławPoland1980–present
Senior DiscountWarren, Rhode Island, USA2004–present
Senses FailRidgewoodNew Jersey, USA2001–presentA band that is primarily emo/screamo but also plays pop punk.
Set Your GoalsOrinda, California, USA2004–presentpop punk/melodic hardcore band.
Severed Head of StateUSA
Sex PistolsLondon, England, UK1975–78, 1996, 2002–03, 2007–presentA 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.
ShailaBuenos AiresArgentina1994–present
Shai HuludPompano Beach, Florida, USA1995–present
Sham 69HershamSurrey, England, UK1975–80, 1989–presentA very influential Oi! band named after faded graffiti promoting the local football (soccer) team.
SharksRoyal Leamington Spa, England, UK2007–present
Shattered FaithCalifornia, USA1978–present
She DevilsArgentina1995–present
Sheer TerrorNew YorkNew York, USA1984–98, 2004, 2010
ShelterNew YorkNew York, USA1991–2001, 2002–present
Shonen KnifeOsaka, Japan1981–presentAll-female pop punk band. One of the first Japanese bands to become known in the United States.
Shook OnesBellingham, Washington, USA2004–present
Short StackBudgewoi, New South Wales, Australia2005–present
Sick of It AllQueensNew York CityNew York, USA1986–present
Side by SideNew York CityNew York, USA1988
SiegeWeymouth, Massachusetts, USA1983–85, 1991–92
SiekieraPuławy, Poland1984–1988
The SilliesDetroitMichigan, USA1977–present
Simple PlanMontréal, Québec, Canada1999–presentpop punk/alternative rock band.
Sin 34Santa Monica, California, USA1981–84, 2008–presentone of few hardcore punk bands with a female singer.
Sin DiosMadrid, Spain1988–2006
Singer VingerEstonia1986–present
Siouxsie and the BansheesLondon, England, UK1976–96A successful post-punk, and gothic rock band, considered to be one of the pioneers of goth fashion and influential to punk fashion
Sister GeorgeLondon, England, UK1994–2008
SixerRichmond, Virginia, USA1999–present
Ska-PMadrid, Spain1994–2005, 2008–presentA Third-wave Ska Band
SkarfaceFrance1991–present
SkarheadNew YorkNew York, USA
Skankin' PickleSan Jose, California, USA1989–96A third-wave ska band
Skewbald/Grand UnionWashington D.C., USA1981–82A short-lived hardcore punk band founded after Minor Threat had disbanded in 1981. Composed by Ian MacKayeJeff Nelson, Eddie Janney, and John Falls, the project was dissolved upon the reformation of Minor Threat in 1982.
The SkidsDunfermline, Scotland, UK1977–82, 2007, 2009, 2010
SkindredNewportWales, UK1999–presentA reggae punk metal band.
SkitsystemGöteborg, Sweden1994–2007, 2009–present
The SkitzosCalgaryAlberta, Canada2004–08A band with influences of raw 70s punk and straight up rock and roll.
SlapshotBostonMassachusetts, USA1985–present
SlapstickElgin, Illinois, USA1993–96
Slaughter & The DogsWythenshaweManchester, England, UK1976–78, 1979–81, 1996–present
Sleater-KinneyOlympiaWashington, USA1994–2006riot grrrl indie rock group.
SledgebackSeattleWashington, USA2004–present
Sleepytime TrioHarrisonburg, Virginia, USA1994–present
The Slickee BoysWashington D.C., USA1975–91
Slightly StoopidSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1995–present
SlimeGermany1979–91
The SlitsLondon, England, UK1976–82, 2005–10
Sloppy MeateatersRome, Georgia1999–2007
Sloppy SecondsIndianapolisIndiana, USA1985–present
Slow GherkinSanta Cruz, California, USA1993–2002
SludgeworthChicago, Illinois, USA1989–92, 2007
Smoke or FireBostonMassachusetts, USA1998–present
Smoking PopesLake in the Hills, Illinois, USA1991–99, 2005–present
Smut PeddlersRedondo Beach, California, USA1993–present
SnapcaseBuffalo, New York, USA1991–2005, 2007, 2010–present
SNFUEdmontonAlberta, Canada1981–89, 1991–2005, 2007–present
SnotSanta Barbara, California, USA1995–98, 2008
SnuffLondon, England, UK1986–present
Social DistortionOrange CountyCalifornia, USA1978–85, 1986–presentA band that is often regarded as one of the leading bands of the 1980s hardcore punk explosion.
SoftballTokyo, Japan1999–2003
Some GirlsSan DiegoCalifornia, USA2002–07
Sonic Boom SixManchester, England, UK2002–presentA four-piece punk/reggae/hip-hop band.
Sonic's Rendezvous BandAnn Arbor, Michigan, USA1975–80
Son of SamLos AngelesCalifornia, USA2000–01, 2007–present
Sore ThroatYorkshire, England, UK1987–90
Sort SolCopenhagen, Denmark1977–present
The SoviettesMinneapolisMinnesota, USA2000–2006, 2010A four-piece punk band with 3 girls and 1 guy.
Soziedad AlkoholikaVitoria-Gasteiz, Spain1988–present
SpazzRedwood City, California, USA1992–2000
Special DutiesColchesterEssex, England, UK1977–83, 1995–present
The SpecialsCoventryWest Midlands, England, UK1977–81, 2008–present2 Tone/ska band.
SpermbirdsKaiserslautern, Germany1982–1988, 1990–present
SpitboySan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1990–95
The SpitsSeattleWashington, USA
Split LipIndianapolisIndiana, USA1990–96, 2009
SplodgenessaboundsKestonLondon, England, UK1979–presentAn English Oi!/punk pathetique band notorious for their provocative live shows.
Squirrel BaitLouisville, Kentucky, USA1983–88
SquirtgunLafayette, Indiana, USA1993–98, 2001–04, 2008–present
SSJapan1977–presentOne of the first Japanese hardcore punk bands.
SSDBostonMassachusetts, USA1981–85hardcore punk band.
The StalinFukushima City, Japan1980–85, 1987–88, 1989–93
Stampin' GroundCheltenham, England, UK1995–2006
Stance PunksJapan1999–present
The Star ClubNagoya, Japan1977–present
Star Fucking HipstersNew York CityNew York, USA2005–present
State of AlertWashington D.C., USA1980–81Previous band of Henry Rollins before he goes into Black Flag.
Stellar WestNaperville, Illinois USA2014–present
Step ForwardUmeå, Sweden1989–91
Stiff Little FingersBelfastNorthern Ireland, UK1977–82, 1987–presentA very influential Northern Irish punk band known for their single "Suspect Device".
The StoogesAnn Arbor, Michigan, USA1967–71, 1972–74, 2003–present
Story Of The Year
Straight FacedHuntington BeachCalifornia, USA1992–2001American hardcore punk band signed to Epitaph Records and released 2 albums on that label.
The StranglersGuildfordSurrey, England, UK1974–presentInfluential and enduring English punk Band, with many hit singles, including "Grip", "Peaches", "Something Better Change", "No More Heroes" and "5 Minutes".
Stray from the PathNew YorkNew York, USA2001–present
Street DogsBostonMassachusetts, USA2002–present
Streetlight ManifestoEast BrunswickNew Jersey, USA2002–presentska punk/alternative rock band with members from Catch 22.
Stretch Arm StrongColumbia, South Carolina, USA1992–2010
StrifeLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1991–99, 2001–present
Strike AnywhereRichmondVirginia, USA1999–presentpop punk/melodic hardcore band.
Strike UnderChicagoIllinois, USA1979–81
StrongarmPompano Beach, Florida, USA1993–97
Strongarm and the BulliesLos Angeles, California, USA1998–present
Strung OutSimi ValleyCalifornia, USA1989–present
SubhumansVancouverBritish Columbia, Canada1978–83, 2005–present
SubhumansWiltshire, England, UK1980–87, 1998, 2004–presenthardcore anarcho-punk band.
SublimeLong BeachCalifornia, USA1988–96A pioneer of ska punk, whose career was cut short following the death of singer/guitarist Bradley Nowell.
Sublime with RomeCalifornia, USA2009–present
Suburban LawnsLong Beach, California, USA1978–83Su Tissue is a Goddess!
Suburban RhythmLong Beach, California, USA1990–94
Suburban StudsBirminghamWest Midlands, England, UK1976–78, 1996One of the original British punk bands. Played at the infamous 100 Club gig.
Subway SectLondon, England, UK1976–80
Suicide CityNew YorkNew York, USA2005–present
The Suicide CommandosMinneapolisMinnesota, USA1975–79
The Suicide FileBostonMassachusetts, USA2001–03
The Suicide MachinesDetroitMichigan, USA1991–2006A punk band with and often fun lyrics and influences of ska.
Suicidal TendenciesVeniceCalifornia, USA1981–95, 1997–presentBegan their career as a hardcore punk band. As soon as second guitarist Mike Clark joined them in 1987, they eventually became metal.
SugarcultSanta BarbaraCalifornia, USA1998–presentA band that incorporates power pop and pop punk music.
The Sultans Of Ping FCCork, Ireland1988-1996, 2005–presentIrish Punk Band
Sum 41AjaxOntario, Canada1996–presentA famous Canadian punk rock/pop punk band.
Super HeroinesLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1981–88
SuperchickChicagoIllinois, USA1999—presentAn American Christian rock, pop punk band.
SuperjointUSA1993–2004Formerly known as Superjoint Ritual, a crossover thrash/sludge metalact founded by Phil Anselmo parallel to his membership in Pantera, but became a full-time endeavor a few years later after Pantera's dissolution.
Superman Is DeadBaliIndonesia1995–presentAn Indonesian Punk Rock band.
SupernovaCosta Mesa, California, USA1989–present
The SurvivorsBrisbane, Australia1976–1978Brisbane punk rock group with Sixties leanings
Sweet EmpireAmsterdam, Netherlands2008–present
Swell MapsBirminghamWest Midlands, England, UK1972–80
The SwellersFlint, Michigan2002–present
Swing KidsSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1994–97, 2009
Swingin' UttersSanta CruzCalifornia, USA1988–presentAn American punk/folk punk band.
SwizWashington, D.C., USA1987–90
Sworn EnemyNew York, New York, USA1997–presentInitially a hardcore punk band, the sound has changed to crossover thrash and metalcore on later albums
Symbol SixLos Angeles, California, USA1980–presentpunk rock rock

T[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
Taking Back SundayLong IslandNew York, USA1999–presentAn American pop punk band best known for their album Louder Now in 2006.
Tales of TerrorSacramento, California, USA1982–86An American hardcore punk band often cited as a key inspiration for the grunge scene.
Tara PerdidaLisbonPortugal1995–present
Tarakany!Moscow, Russia1991–present
Team DreschOlympia, Washington, USA1993–98, 2004–present
Teenage HeadHamiltonOntario, Canada1975–presentAn early Canadian punk band, considered the "Canadian Ramones".
Teenage BottlerocketLaramieWyoming, USA2001–presentA skate punk band with pop punk influences.
TeengenerateTokyo, Japan1993–1996A Japanese garage punk band.
The Teen IdlesWashington, D.C., USA1979–80A short lived American D.C. hardcore band and a leading band in the straight edge movement.
Teen IdolsNashville, Tennessee, USA1992–2003, 2008–10
TelevisionNew York CityNew York, USA1973–78, 1992–93, 2001–presentAn art punk band.
Ten Foot PoleSimi Valley, California, USA1993–present
Tenpole TudorLondon, England, UK1974–presentA British rockabilly and punk group.
Ten Yard FightBostonMassachusetts, USA1995–99
TerrorgruppeBerlin, Germany1993–2005
Terveet KädetTornioFinland1980–present
Tex & the HorseheadsLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1980–86, 2007–present
ÞeyrReykjavíkIceland1980–83, 2006Theyr
Therapy?BelfastNorthern Ireland1989–present
The ThingsDublin, Republic of Ireland2001–2009An Irish Punk Rock band inspired by the Cramps and the Misfits.
This Bike Is a Pipe BombPensacolaFlorida, USA1997–presentAn American folk punk band on Plan-It-X Records.
This Is HellNew YorkNew York, USA2004–present
The Thorns of LifeNew York, New York, USA2008–09
Thought RiotCalifornia, USA1997–2007
Three Dollar BillChicagoIllinois, USA1998–present
ThriceIrvine, California, USA1998–present
ThrowdownOrange County, California, USA1997–present
The ThumbsBaltimoreMaryland, USA1995–2002
Thundering Asteroids!Portland, Oregon, USA2009–presentnerd punk band.
Tiger ArmyBerkeleyCalifornia, USA1995–presentpsychobilly band.
Tijuana SweetheartBostonMassachusetts, USA2005–12
TiltEast BayCalifornia, USA1992–2001
Time AgainLos AngelesCalifornia, USA2004–presentAn American street punk band that is heavily influenced by Rancid.
Title FightKingston, Pennsylvania, USA2003–present
Titus AndronicusGlen Rock, New Jersey, USA2005–presentCritically acclaimed punk/indie rock band.
The ToastersNew York, New York, USA1981–present
Toe to ToeSydney, Australia1992–present
TollwutMunich, Germany1976-1982
Too RudeHermosa Beach, California, USA
Total ChaosPomona ValleyCalifornia, USA1989–presentAn American hardcore punk band.
TotalitärHudiksvall, Sweden1984–2000, 2006–present
Die Toten HosenDüsseldorf, Germany1982–presentA German punk band.
Touché AmoréLos AngelesCalifornia, USA2007–present
The Tower of DudesPrague, Czech Republic2007–present
Towers of LondonLondon, England, UK2004–present
Toxic NarcoticBostonMassachusetts, USA1989–presentDIY hardcore punk band.
Toxic ReasonsDayton, Ohio, USA1979–present
Toxic WasteBelfastNorthern Ireland1981–1986re-formed short tours Anarcho Punk
Toy DollsSunderlandTyne and Wear, England, UK1979–present
Toys That KillLos Angeles, California, USA1999–present
TragedyMemphis, Tennessee, USA2000–present
Los TraidoresMontevideo, Uruguay1986–2003
TransplantsCalifornia, USA1999–2003, 2004–06rapcore project made up by members of Rancid and Blink-182.
Trap ThemSalem, New Hampshire, USA2001–presentAn American band that blends Grindcorecrust punk and death metal.
Trashlight VisionUSA2004–07, 2011
Trash TalkSacramento, California, USA2005–present
The TrashwomenSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1991–97, 2007–08
Treble ChargerSault Ste. MarieOntario, Canada1992–2006pop punk/alternative rock band.
Tribe 8San FranciscoCalifornia, USA1995–2005
TripfaceNew YorkNew York, USA1993–97
Tři sestryCzech Republic
Trophy EyesNewcastle, Australia2013–presentPop Punk band.
T.S.O.L.Long BeachCalifornia, USA1979–presentAn American hardcore/horror punk band that later turned to glam metal. Initial stand for True Sounds of Liberty.
Tsunami BombPetaluma, California, USA1998–2005
The TuberkuloitedEstonia1991–2007
TuesdayChicago, Illinois, USA1996–98
TurbonegroOslo, Norway1998, 2002–presentglam punk band that combines hard rock and punk rock into a style the band describes as "deathpunk".
Turning PointNew Jersey, USA1988–91
Two Man AdvantageLong Island, New York, USA1997–present
TZN XennaWarsawPoland1981–87

U[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
UFXBlackpool, England, UK2000–presentUK "junk rock" band.
U.K. SubsLondon, England, UK1976–presentA band part of the original punk rock movement in England during the late 70's.
The U-MenSeattleWashington, USA1981–88
UnbrokenSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1991–95, 2010
The UndeadNew MilfordNew Jersey, USA1980–presentAn American horror punk band.
The UndertonesDerryNorthern Ireland, UK1976–83, 1999–presentpunk rock and sometimes considered power pop or new wave band.
The UnitsSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1978–84
UnsaneNew York CityNew York, USA1988–2000, 2003–present
The UnseenHinghamMassachusetts, USA1993–presentAn American street punk band.
UntouchablesWashington, D.C., USA1979–81
Unwritten LawSan DiegoCalifornia, USA1990–presentAn American rock band.
Urban WasteNew YorkNew York, USA1981–84
UrinalsLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1978–presentpunk rock band known for their minimalistic style in their lyrics, sometimes even referred to as "punk haiku".
U.S. BombsHuntington BeachCalifornia, USA1993–presentAn American punk rock band.
The UsedOremUtah, USA2004–present
Useless IDHaifa, Israel1995–presentThe most successful Punk Rock band in Israel

V[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
Vampire LoversBrisbane, Australia1982–1984, 1988–1990Brisbane punk rock group, which developed into a horror punk/heavy metal hybrid in their later period.
The VandalsHuntington BeachCalifornia, USA1980–presenthardcore punk band turned pop punk, well known for their use of humor and sarcasm.
The VarukersUK1979–88, 1993–presentA UK hardcore punk/anarcho-punk band.
Vatican CommandosDarien Connecticut, USA1982–85hardcore punk band of which Moby was a member.
VennaskondTallinnEstonia1984–2006, 2007–present
Venomous ConceptNew YorkNew York, USA1989–present
Verbal AbuseSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA1981–95, 2005–presenthardcore punk band.
VerseProvidence, Rhode Island, USA2003–09, 2011–present
The VibratorsLondon, England1976–present
Vice SquadBristol, England, UK1978–85, 1997–presentFemale fronted punk rock band.
The VictimsPerth, Australia1977–79
Victims of CircumstanceClearwaterFlorida, USA2007–presentA punk-ska band known for blending pop-hooks with a unique style of ska.
The ViletonesTorontoOntario, Canada
The VindictivesChicagoIllinois, USA1991–96, 99
The VirusPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA1998–2004street punk band.
Virus NineMedford, Oregon, USA1996–2010
Los VioladoresBuenos AiresArgentina1981–92An early Latino-American punk band, founded during Argentina's "El Proceso" military dictatorship.
Violent DelightSt AlbansHertfordshire, UK2000–present
Violent FemmesMilwaukeeWisconsin, USA1980–presentfolk punk band consisting of three members.
Vision of DisorderLong IslandNew York CityNew York, USA1992–2002, 2006, 2008–present
Visaci ZamekPrague, Czech Republic1982–present
Richard Hell and the VoidoidsNew York City, New York, USA1976–79, 1982–84, 1990, 2000
Voodoo Glow SkullsRiversideCalifornia, USA1988–presentAn American ska punk band.
VoorheesDurhamCounty Durham, England, UK1990–2001
VoidWashington D.C., USA1979–83

W[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
The WallWallsendTyne and Wear, England, UK1978–83, 2016
The WaltonsIsle of Wight, England
Les WampasParis, France1983–presentpop punk/psychobilly band that refers to their music as "Yé-yé punk".
WarzoneLower East SideManhattanNew York CityNew York, USA1982–97
Wasted YouthLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1981–88
Wayne County & the Electric ChairsNew York CityNew York, USA
WavvesLos AngelesCalifornia, USA2008–presentlo fi punk rock project started by Nathan Williams and also includes members from Jay Reatard's band.
WCMiastkoPoland1981–present
Wednesday 13Charlotte, North Carolina, USA1992–present
Wednesday Night HeroesEdmontonAlberta, Canada1997–present
The WeirdosLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1976–81, 1986, 1990, 2004–05
Westbound TrainBoston, Massachusetts, USA2001–present
Western AddictionSan FranciscoCalifornia, USA2003–06
WeezerLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1992–presentA band that started out playing pop punkAlternative rock and then in 2010 indie pop.
The WeddingFayetteville, Arkansas, USA2003–presentchristian punk band from Fayetteville, Arkansas.
White FlagInland EmpireCalifornia, USA1982–present
The White StripesDetroitMichigan, USA1997–2011
White Trash DebutantesSan Francisco, California, USA1989–present
Whole Wheat BreadJacksonvilleFlorida, USA2003–presentAn American pop punk/rapcore group who was toured with bands such as Big D and the Kids Table and The Aquabats.
The WildheartsNewcastle upon Tyne, England, UK1989–97, 2001–05, 2006–10
A Wilhelm ScreamNew BedfordMassachusetts, USA1996–presentFormerly known as Smackin' Isaiah and Koen
The WipersPortland, Oregon, USA1977–2001
WireLondon, England, UK1976–80, 1985–92, 1999–2004, 2006–presentAn influential band, especially in the development of the post-punkgenre.
Wisdom In ChainsStroudsburg, Pennsylvania, USA2002–present
WIZOSindelfingen, Germany1985–2005
włochatySzczecin, Poland1987–present
WolfbrigadeSweden1995–2004, 2007–present
The Wonder YearsLansdale, Pennsylvania, USA2005–present
World Burns to DeathAustin, Texas, USA2000–present
The World/Inferno Friendship SocietyBrooklynNew York, USA1996–present
Wrangler BrutesLos AngelesCalifornia, USA2003–04
The Wynona RidersEast Bay, California, USA1988–present

X[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
XAustralia1977–present
XUSA1977–93, 2004–present
xDISCIPLEx A.D.Erie, Pennsylvania, USA1995–2004
X!NKBelgium2001–present
X-PistolsCalifornia, USA2010–present
X-PulsionBrussels, Belgium1977–78
X-Ray SpexLondon, England, UK1976–79, 1991, 1995–96, 2008

Y[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
Yeah Yeah YeahsNew York CityNew York, USA2000–presentA garage punk/indie rock band.
YellowcardJacksonville, Florida, USA1997–2008, 2010–2017Began as hardcore punk band before going into pop punk and alternative rock
YidcoreAustralia2001–09
You Me At SixSurrey, UK2006–present
Youngblood Brass BandMadison, Wisconsin, USA1997–present
Young CanadiansVancouverBritish Columbia, Canada1979–80
The Young and the UselessNew YorkNew York, USA1980–84
Young WerewolvesPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA2002–present
Your Heart BreaksBellinghamWashington, USA1999–presentA "collaborative music project"—with over 50 members in the lower 48 states—that plays a blend of indie rockfolk and punk, with electronicinfluence
Youth BrigadeHollywoodLos AngelesCalifornia, USA1980–presentAn American hardcore band consisting of three brothers.
Youth BrigadeWashington, D.C., USA1981
Youth Defense LeagueNew YorkNew York, USA1986–present
Youth Gone MadLos AngelesCalifornia / New YorkNew York, USA1980–present
Youth in AsiaUK
Youth of TodayNew York CityNew York, USA1985–90straight edge New York/positive hardcore punk band.
The Yuppie PricksAustinTexas, USA1999–presentcomedy punk band that reverses the traditional "working class punk" ethos and instead flaunts their wealth and affluence, in a comical, over-the-top way.

Z[edit]

Band nameOriginYears activeBrief summary
Zbogom Brus LiNovi SadVojvodinaSerbia1992–2000, 2005–present
ZebraheadLa HabraCalifornia, USA1996–presentrapcore/ska punk band.
ZegotaGreensboroNorth Carolina, USA1997–present
ZekeSeattleWashington, USA1993–present
ZeměžlučCzech RepublicBrno, CZ1986–present
The ZerosChula Vista, California, USA1976–80
The ZerosUK1977
Zero BoysIndianapolisIndiana, USA1979–86, 1990–93hardcore punk band.
Zikney TzfatTel Aviv, Israel1990–96
Zóna ABratislavaSlovakia1984–present
ZoundsReadingBerkshire, England, UK1977–82, 2001–present

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