What began as a quick parody became the group's breakthrough hit and one of the most enduring tracks in music history.
On the evening of July 5, 1976, the Ramones headlined their first concert on British soil. Gathered that night at Dingwalls, ...
It also makes sense that Barker would use the Old Skool, arguably Vans’ most iconic silhouette, for this collaboration, both ...
Members of Teen Mortgage, MxPx, Joyce Manor, and more share their favorite records from local acts ahead of the 2026 Vans Warped Tour.
The Tom Jones hit 'What's New Pussycat?' is beloved all over the world, but nowhere more so than in Russia, where it reached ...
Sanford’s summer-heralding and fate-tempting Hurricane Party punk fest is back for another raucous round this long weekend. The lineup is one of the strongest in recent memories, featuring ska and ...
Punk rock started in 1976 in New York, when four cretins from Queens came up with a mutant strain of blitzkrieg bubblegum. The revolution they inspired split the history of rock & roll in half. But ...
Two prominent punk rock bands are covering each other’s songs for a new split record. Rise Against and Alkaline Trio have teamed up for a special 7-inch vinyl release for their upcoming joint tour, ...
Wales' Green leader Anthony Slaughter is a record maker in more ways than one as he sees his party sit in the Welsh Parliament for the first time in its history. Slaughter, who takes one of two Green ...
In Defense of the Genre is a column on BrooklynVegan about punk, pop punk, emo, hardcore, post-hardcore, ska-punk, and more, including and often especially the bands and albums and subgenres that ...
Every spring, Austin gathers in Pease District Park to throw a birthday party for a beloved fictional donkey. Eeyore’s Birthday Party has become one of the city’s longest-running and most recognizable ...
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