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PUNK Playlists

There is no Punk Tag in this board, but I think we should consider posting some punk-ish playlists anyway. I'll go first:


The Playlist is called #PUNKFRIDAY and is a collaboration of the following people: Ingo (DONOTS), Chris #2 (Anti-Flag) and Chris Cresswell (The Flatliners). So be sure to follow this list and don't miss any of the weekly updates.

 

What's your favorite Punk Playlist?

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Hi,

 

We’re a punk band from London and have recently released our debut EP. It would be great to hear your thoughts and if anybody would like to include us on their playlist we would be really greatful.

 

See what you think - here is the first track from it.

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/0t4n5QQLLtQBf1FSoDJ9XE?si=4tANWZv0TNeV0gBrwankbg

Here's mine, made of modern punk songs and bands! Enjoy and follow... Cheers!!

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1gEkobg4xRrsTsnYINPHBp?si=jELJCSnAT328v8chsJx7Rw

 

Very cool, Moar punk! here's one of my punk playlists:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5WqQDhBVyh9c0Hpn6CpNvS?si=VaWTpEAWT7SUDbaZiPE_Pw

Hey all, 

Heres mine, its a mix between some post punk, punk and some alternative bands that Im listening to now.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4J2aUTc6WNmYg0X2slJOOo?si=ZSLxBCMzQVCij-zhWNeQMw

 

Thanks, 

Zaid

Hey folks

 

I've created today 2 new playlists.

One with swiss Punkrock Bands with Lyrics ind German, English, Swiss German and French:

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ootvbmVUjJ6m6FeOTRStK?si=AHbPru-HQ4Krj43n9HE8-Q

 

And a second one with some "new Style" German Punk (Deutschpunk), from the last 2-3 years.

enjoy it.

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3HxfSwrzta3NnD3usyux4I?si=KxtdM1MLRwK72KKLlVz6MQ

and another one.

A celtic folk punk playlist, i've created over the last 7 years with 280 Songs from different Bands all over the world!

Turn on shuffle and enjoy.

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pfNIYGTIKXIZDehbQw6M0?si=i8Ytq_ywSYiYGR-wJYD29g

I hope this is a good enough for for this thread. Here is a playlist I made charting the influences on the early Punks from Early Rock and Roll, through Garage, British Beat Invasion, Velvets and Stooges, the beginning of Krautrock, Punkadelia, The Heavier End of Glam, to the New York scene based around CBGB'S and Max's Kansas City. It ends with the release of the first British Punk single in 76

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mNbIPxpcY5nFrlGeeFlIM?si=9lnA5SK-QRuLUwWPm-5Inw

This week's playlist is the second instalment of the Soulstream - Punk
Trilogy. Following hot on the heels of Soulstream - Punk, the road to 76, where we examined the music that influenced the early punks, this playlist is a collection of my favourite Punk and New Wave songs from the riotous early years of punk. The period 76-79 corresponds roughly with the First Wave of English Punk, generally considered to be 77-78. I've included 79 as it allows me to catch the tail end and include such classics as Babylon's Burning.

There were three distinctive centres of Punk during this period, London (and the wider UK), New York (with some expansion to elsewhere in the US) and Toronto. I've grouped the songs roughly chronologically into these centres, with 1 song from Australia, Germany and Belgium thrown in
at the end. Grouping the songs like this enables us to see the contrast between the different scenes: The London scene is in general more poppy (as befits what was briefly a mainstream youth movement); The New York Scene is more experimental or closer to fast paced rock and roll; and
the Toronto Scene is much more Hardcore.

We can also see that some of the myths written by music journalists are once again nonsense. Most of these musicians could play their instruments, this isn't just anger expressed in loud noise. Certainly in
the UK scene this is just fantastic pop music, played loud and fast, with youthful energy, but **bleep** good pop tunes. A classic pop verse, chorus, verse, chorus structure, a catchy pop melody and a chorus you can sing (or shout) along to. The exceptions in the UK scene to this are mostly the female lead bands who do de-construct musical norms.

Anyway - Sing along, Shout along, Jump up and down, but **bleep** well enjoy Soulstream - Punk, the riotous years 76 -79

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4rLOMwUdPICJZX7v5QMdG0?si=xyXaSOdXSTWmLyAJCYku2A

This is my playlist with punk music made in Argentina!!

spotify:playlist:6om4uNYcLL6wW4GjDQNAYK 

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Hi,

 

Many great playlists! Here's one with releases on my small punk label Attack Records: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FurzVG8P6xr4ld0FDtHdq?si=uJPBbIYRR9u04vok7wkjRw

Hi folks

 

I have a new playlist where I collect the Celtic Punk releases from the year 2021:
Follow the list to not miss anything.

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2vReMANBZI5e3N6W2HBtMu?si=PtZi55icT3iwsuIi9fwO0g

Hello! I recently created this punk rock,   electronic rock playlist. There are two songs in Spanish too. If sm is interested   , here’s the link. Hope you like it!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1aU0my9uHYXLuduJS3RJ41?si=kwLVrVTgSY-3m-kTf7Rg-w&dl_branch=1 

One of my latests playlists. Mostly small DIY-Bands, with a strong political message. Would really appreciate it, if you give it a listen. Thanks!

 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/03WB5LZPIed3pfFJAwCfSQ?si=632e5ad7757949a8 

 

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