List of punk rock bands, 0–K

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This is a list of notable punk rock bands (numbers 0–9 and letters A through K). 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.

0–9 [edit]

Band Name Origin Years Active Description
108 United States New York City, USA 1991–96, 2005–present A hardcore punk band with music inspired by the Krishna Consciousness
20 Bulls Each Republic of Ireland Dublin, Republic of Ireland 2002–present An Irish hardcore punk band.
2Cents United States Malibu, California, USA 1996–present
2 Minutos Argentina Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina 1987–present An Oi!/street punk band.
25 ta Life United States Queens, New York City, USA 1991–present
28 Days Australia Frankston, Melbourne, Australia 1997–2007, 2009-present A punk/rapcore band.
3 Colours Red United Kingdom London, England, UK 1995–99, 2002–05 A punk/hard rock band.
30 Foot Fall United States Houston, Texas, USA 1993–present
The 4-Skins United Kingdom East End, London, England, UK 1979–84, 2007–present A working class Oi! band.
+44 United States Los Angeles, California, United States 2005–2009 A pop punk/alternative rock band named after the phone code for the United Kingdom, formed by members of Blink 182, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker.[1]
45 Grave United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1979–85, 1989–91, 2005–present A horror punk/deathrock band.
48May New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand 2004–08 A pop punk band.
59 Times the Pain Sweden Fagersta, Sweden 1992–2001 A hardcore punk band with working class roots.
7 Seconds United States Reno, Nevada, USA 1980–present A straight edge melodic hardcore band who pioneered the youth crew genre.
88 Fingers Louie United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1993–96, 1998–99 A melodic hardcore band.
98 Mute United States Hermosa Beach, California, USA 1993–2002 A street punk band.
999 United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–present A classic punk band from England.

A [edit]

Band Name Origin Years Active Description
Aborto Elétrico Brazil Brasília, Brazil 1978-82
Abrasive Wheels United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK 1976–84, 2003–present Classic English punk band known for their seminal albums "When The Punks Go Marching In" and the singles "Vicious Circle/Voice of Youth" and "Army Song"
AC4 Sweden Umeå, Sweden 2008–present
Adam and the Ants United Kingdom London, England, UK 1977–82 A band which originally played punk rock, moving toward post-punk from 1978 to 1979. A later incarnation achieved commercial success as part of the New Romantic movement.
The Adicts United Kingdom Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK 1975–present A British classic punk band known for dressing similar to the "droogs" (ruffians) in the Stanley Kubrick film A Clockwork Orange.
The Adolescents United States Fullerton, California, United States 1980–81, 1986–89, 2001–present A hardcore punk supergroup with members from Agent Orange and Social Distortion.
ADS Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 1980-84
The Adverts United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–79 A punk rock band with one of the earliest female punk stars, Gaye Advert.
Adrenalin O.D. United States Elmwood Park, New Jersey, USA 1981–90 A hardcore punk band who pioneered the thrash movement of the early1980s.
Afektiven Naboj Republic of Macedonia Struga, Macedonia
AFI United States Ukiah, California, USA 1991–present Began as a hardcore punk band before shifting to horror punk, then to alternative rock.
Afro Jetz Sweden Sweden
Against All Authority United States Miami, Florida, USA 1992–present A DIY ska punk band.
Against Australia Brisbane, Australia 2001–present
Against Me! United States Gainesville, Florida, USA 1997–present A folk punk band.
Agent 51 United States Poway, California, USA 1995-2005
Agent Orange United States Placentia, California, USA 1979–present A surf punk band.
Agnostic Front United States New York City, New York, USA 1982–92, 1997–present A hardcore punk/crossover thrash band.
Aiden United States Seattle, Washington, USA 2003–present An alternative rock/horror punk band.
Alexisonfire Canada St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada 2001-2011, 2012 Juno Award-winning post-hardcore band.
Alkaline Trio United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1996–present A punk rock trio.
Alice Donut United States New York City, USA 1986–1996, 2001–present A psychedelic alternative punk rock band.
All United States Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 1987–present A band formed by members of the Descendents.
Allister United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1996–2007, 2010–present a melodic punk band.
The Alley Cats United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1978–82
GG Allin United States Lancaster, New Hampshire, USA 1976–93 A punk rock musician known for having debauched stage shows.
All Systems Go! Canada Canada 1995–present
All Time Low United States Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2003–present A pop punk band.
Alternative TV United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–79, 1981, 1985–98
Amebix United Kingdom Devon, England, UK 1978–87, 2008–present A pioneer of the crust punk genre.
Amen United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1994–2011
American Steel United States Oakland, California, USA 1995–present
American Hi-Fi United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1998–present
The Analogs Poland Szczecin, Poland 1995–present An anti-fascist street punk band
Andrew Jackson Jihad United States Phoenix, Arizona, USA 2004–present DIY folk punk band from Arizona.
Angelic Upstarts United Kingdom South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, UK 1977–present A socialist working class Oi! punk and skinhead band.
Ann Beretta United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 1996-2001
Anonymous Andorra Andorra la Vella, Andorra 2004–present
Angry Samoans United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1978–present
Anti-Cimex Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden 1981–93 One of the first bands to define Scandinavian D-beat
Antidote Netherlands The Netherlands 1996–present
Anti-Flag United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 1988–89, 1993–present A political punk band.
Anti-Heros United States Atlanta, Georgia, USA 1984-99
Antillectual Netherlands Nijmegen / Utrecht, Netherlands 2000–present
Anti-Nowhere League United Kingdom Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK 1980–89, 1992–present Classic English punk band.
Anti-Pasti United Kingdom Derbyshire, England, UK 1979–84, 1995 A British punk band from the third wave of punk in England during the early 1980s.
AntiProduct United Kingdom UK 2000–present
Anti-Product United States New York, New York, USA 1995-2002
Anti-Scrunti Faction United States Boulder, Colorado, USA 1984-85
Antischism United States Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Antisect United Kingdom Daventry, Northamptonshire, England, UK 1982–87
Antiseen United States Charlotte, North Carolina, USA 1983–present
The Apers Netherlands Rotterdam, The Netherlands 1996–present
The APF Brigade United Kingdom Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, UK 1980–present
Apocalypse Hoboken United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1987–1999
The Apostles United Kingdom Islington, London, England, UK 1979–90 An experimental anarcho-punk band that, in general, eschewed the prevalent punk aesthetics.
Appendix Finland Pori, Finland 1980–1985, 1995–present
The Aquabats United States Huntington Beach, California, USA 1994–present An American superhero-themed synthpunk/ska punk band.
Armia Poland Poland 1984–present A Christian punk band.
Armed and Hammered Canada Toronto, Canada 1989–2003
Arson Anthem United States New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 2006–present
The Art Attacks United Kingdom London, England, UK 1977–78
Articles of Faith United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1981-85
The Artist Life Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2005–present
Die Ärzte Germany Berlin, Germany 1982–88, 1993–present A punk rock band with influences ranging from rock, punk, ska, jazz, swing, and hip hop.
Asexuals Canada Beaconsfield, Quebec, Canada 1983-97, 2010–present
As Friends Rust United States Gainesville, Florida, USA 1996–2002, 2008, 2011–present
Ash United Kingdom Downpatrick, Northern Ireland, UK 1992–present
Ashes United States Washington, D.C., USA 1991-95
Assjack United States Gridley, California, USA 1999–present
Assorted Jelly Beans United States Riverside, California USA 1996-99, 2008–present
Asta Kask Sweden Töreboda, Sweden 1978–89, 1992, 2003–present Pioneers in trallpunk
At the Drive-In United States El Paso, Texas, USA 1994–2001
The Ataris United States Anderson, Indiana, USA 1995–present
Athena Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 1987–present A Ska punk band.
Atheist Rap Serbia Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia 1989–present A punk rock band from Serbia whose music is often categorized as "happy punk".
Atom and His Package United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1997–2003 A synth punk outfit consisting solely of Adam Goren.
Attaque 77 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 1987–present
Aurora Hungary Győr, Hungary 1983–present
Aus-Rotten United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 1992–2001 A crust punk band.
Authority Zero United States Mesa, Arizona, USA 1994–present
Autopilot Off United States Orange County, New York, USA 1996–2005
Autumn Poison United Kingdom Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK 1980-85
Avail United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 1987–2008
The Avengers United States San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA 1977-79, 1999, 2004–present
Avoid One Thing United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 2002-05
Avskum Sweden Kristinehamn, Sweden 1982–present
Awkward Thought United States New York, New York, USA

B [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
Babes in Toyland United States Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States 1987–97
Backyard Babies Sweden Nässjö, Sweden 1987–present A glam punk/hard rock band.
Bad Astronaut United States USA 2000-06, 2010 – present
Bad Brains United States Washington, D.C., USA 1977–84, 1986–95, 1997–present A hardcore punk/reggae band.
Bad Religion United States Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA 1979–present A punk rock group credited with the revival of punk rock during the late 1980s, as well as influencing a large number of other punk bands. Active for over 30 years.
The Bags United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1977-81 One of the first generation of California punk rock bands.
Balzac Japan Osaka, Japan 1992–present A Japanese horror punk band.
The Bananas United States Sacramento, California, USA An underground punk rock band.
Bane United States Worcester, Massachusetts, USA 1995–present
Bankrupt Hungary Budapest, Hungary 1996–present A melodic punk rock band.
The Banner United States New Jersey, USA 1999–present
Banner Pilot United States Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 2005–present
Barely Blind United States Groves, Texas USA 2003–present An underground Pop punk, Alternative rock, Indie rock band.
Batfoot Australia Sydney, Australia 2008–present A pop punk band influenced by Screeching Weasel and The Queers.
Battalion of Saints United States San Diego, California, USA 1980-85, 1995–present
Battery United States Washington, D.C., USA 1990-98
Bayside United States Queens, New York City, USA 2000–present
BBQ Chickens Japan Japan 2000–present A Japanese hardcore punk band formed by Ken Yokoyama of Hi-Standard.
Beastie Boys United States Brooklyn, New York, USA 1980–present Began as a hardcore punk band, transitioned into Hip-hop/rap rock.
Beat Crusaders Japan Japan 1997–2010 A pop punk band that performs with masks of dot-matrix drawings of themselves.
Beatsteaks Germany Berlin, Germany 1995–present
Bedwetters Estonia Pärnu, Estonia 2004–present
Beer7 Israel Beersheba, Israel 2002–present
Behind Enemy Lines United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 2000–present An anarchist crust punk/heavy metal band with two members of Aus-Rotten.
Belvedere Canada Alberta, Canada 1995-2005, 2011–present
Bérurier Noir France Paris, France 1983–89, 2003–06
Best Revenge United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1998–2002 A queercore punk band.
Better Than a Thousand United States Washington, D.C., USA
Bhopal Stiffs United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1985-89
Bickley United States Houston, Texas, USA 1995–2001
Big Black United States Evanston, Illinois, USA 1981-1987 Instrumental in the development of noise rock. Notable for using a drum machine instead of a kit.
Big Boys United States Austin, Texas, USA 1979–84 One of the pioneers of the hardcore punk genre.
Big D and the Kids Table United States Allston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1995–present A third-wave ska band.
Big Drill Car United States Costa Mesa, California, USA 1987–95, 2008 One of the pioneers of the melodic hardcore genre.
Big in Japan United Kingdom Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK 1977–79
Bigwig United States Nutley, New Jersey, USA 1995–present
Bikini Kill United States Olympia, Washington, USA 1990–98 A punk rock band part of the Riot Grrrl movement.
The Bill Poland Pionki, Poland 1988–present
Billy Club Sandwich United States New York, New York, USA 1991-2010
Billy Idol United Kingdom Stanmore, Middlesex, England, UK 1975–present
Billy Talent Canada Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 1993–present The punk rock group was formerly known as Pezz. They changed their name When they were threatened with a law suit from an American band of the same name.
Biohazard United States Brooklyn, New York, USA 1988–2006, 2008–present One of the earliest bands to fuse hardcore punk with elements of hip-hop.
Blackbird Raum United States Santa Cruz, California, USA
Blackfire United States Black Mesa, Arizona, USA 1989–present A Navajo traditionally influenced, punk rock group of three siblings, with strong political messages.
Black Flag United States Hermosa Beach, California, USA 1976–86, 1976–86, 2003 A hardcore punk band active since the late 1970s.
The Black Halos Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 1993–present
Black Lips United States Dunwoody, Georgia, USA 1999–present A self-proclaimed "flower punk" band from Georgia.
Black Lungs Canada St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada 2005–present
The Black Pacific United States Huntington Beach, California, USA 2010–present
Black Randy and the Metrosquad United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1977-80
Black Square United States Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 2002–present
Blaggers ITA United Kingdom England, UK 1988-93
Blanks 77 United States Hillside, New Jersey, USA 1990–2001, 2004–present
Bl'ast United States Santa Cruz, California, USA 1984-90, 2001
Blatz United States Berkeley, California, USA 1989–92
The Bleach Boys United Kingdom Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, UK 1976–present
Blink-182 United States Poway, California, USA 1992–2005, 2009–present A pop punk band which achieved commercial success beginning in the mid-1990s.
Blitz United Kingdom New Mills, Derbyshire, England, UK 1980–2007 An English Oi/Street punk band.
Blitzkrieg United Kingdom Southport, Merseyside, England, UK 1979–1984, 1991–1995, 2007–present
Blondie United States New York City, New York, USA 1976–82, 1997–present A pioneer of American punk rock and New Wave music.
The Blood United Kingdom London, England, UK 1982–present The First Punk Band to feature in the Rock magazine Kerrang.
Blood for Blood United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1994-2004, 2010
Bloodhound Gang United States Collegeville, Pennsylvania, USA 1992–present
Bloody Mess & The Skabs United States Peoria, Illinois, USA 1989-95
The Blue Hearts Japan Tokyo, Japan 1985–95 An influential punk band from Japan.
Blue Meanies United States Carbondale, Illinois, USA 1989-2001
Bobot Adrenaline United States Los Angeles, California, USA 2001–present
Body Count United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1990–2006, 2009–present
Bodyjar Australia Melbourne, Australia 1994–2009
Bold United States Westchester County, New York, USA 1986–2006
Bomb the Music Industry! United States Nassau County, New York, USA 2004–present DIY punk band that offers its music by donation on Quote Unquote Records.
Bomberos Norway Norway 2002–present
The Boomtown Rats Republic of Ireland Dún Laoghaire, Republic of Ireland 1975-86
Born Against United States New York City, USA 1989-93
The Bouncing Souls United States New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA 1987–present An American punk rock band.
Box Car Racer United States Los Angeles, California, USA 2002–03 A side project of Blink-182, with members Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker.
The Boys United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–82, 1999–present
Bracket United States Forestville, California, USA 1992–present
Brain Failure China Bejiing, China
Brand New United States Levittown, New York, USA 2000–present An alternative rock/pop punk band.
Brand New War United States Los Angeles, California, USA Formerly known as The God Awfuls.
Brat Pack Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2006–present
Bratmobile United States Olympia, Washington, USA 1991-94, 1999–2003
Breakdown United States New York, New York, USA 1986–present
Break Even Australia Perth, Australia 2005-12
The Briefs United States Seattle, Washington, USA 2000–present An American Pop-punk band.
The Briggs United States Los Angeles, California, USA 2001–present A working class-style punk band.
The Broadways United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1996-98
Broadway Calls United States Rainier, Oregon, USA 2005–present
Broken Bones United Kingdom England, UK 1983–present An English street punk/thrash band.
The Bronx United States Los Angeles, California, USA 2002–present
Brother's Keeper United States Erie, Pennsylvania, USA 1994-2003
The Bruce Lee Band United States California, USA 1997-2005
The Bruisers United States Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA 1988–1998 A street punk band featuring future Dropkick Murphys singer Al Barr
Brutal Juice United States Denton, Texas, USA 1991-97
Brygada Kryzys Poland Warsaw, Poland 1981–present
Buck-O-Nine United States San Diego, California, USA 1991–present
Bus Station Loonies United Kingdom Plymouth, Devon, England, UK 1995–present A comedic anarcho-punk band, including ex-members of Oi Polloi and Disorder.
The Business United Kingdom Lewisham, South London, England, UK 1979–1988, 1992–present
Bunkface Malaysia Klang, Selangor, Malaysia 2005–present A Malaysian pop punk band.
Bulbulators Poland Poland 1989–present
Bullets and Octane United States St. Louis, Missouri, USA 1998–present
Bullet Treatment United States Los Angeles, California, USA
Burn United States New York, New York, USA 1988–present
Burning Heads France Orléans, France 1988–present
…But Alive Germany Hamburg, Germany 1992–99 A political punk rock band, signed with G7 Welcoming Committee Records.
Butthole Surfers United States San Antonio, Texas, USA 1981–present
Buzzcocks United Kingdom Manchester, England, UK 1975–81, 1989–present A punk rock band that influenced later pop punk bands and were also one of the first punk bands to establish an independent record label.

C [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
Cage the Elephant United States Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA 2006–present A band that puts a mix of blues, punk, rock, and indie music into their songs.
Cancer Bats Canada Toronto, Canada 2004–present A hardcore punk/sludge metal band.
Candiria United States Brooklyn, New York City, United States 1992–present A fusion band, hi mixing hardcore punk, jazz, and heavy metal.
Capdown United Kingdom Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, UK 1997–2007 A ska punk band.
Capitalist Casualties United States Santa Rosa, California, USA 1987–present A hardcore crust punk band
Carburetor Dung Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1991–present A Malaysian anarcho-punk group
Cardiac Kidz United States San Diego, California, USA 1978–81 An American street punk band. Multiple Killed By Death appearances known also as first punk band to appear on San Diego TV.
Care Bears on Fire United States Brooklyn, New York, USA 2007–present An all girl pop punk band.
Career Soldiers United States San Diego, California, USA 2002–09 An American hardcore punk/street punk band.
Career Suicide Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2001–present
Carpathian Australia Melbourne, Australia 2003-11
The Carrier United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 2006-12
Cartel United States Conyers, Georgia, USA 2003–present
The Casualties United States Jersey City, New Jersey, USA 1990–present A street punk band.
Catch 22 United States East Brunswick, New Jersey, USA 1996–present A third wave ska band notable for launching the career of Tomas Kalnoky.
Catholic Discipline United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1979–80 A Los Angeles punk band notable for appearing in The Decline of Western Civilization.
Caustic Christ United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 2000–present A crust punk band.
Cauterize Canada Oshawa, Ontario, Canada 1995–2007 A pop punk band.
CCCP Fedeli alla linea Italy Reggio Emilia, Italy 1982–90 A genre-bending punk/industrial/electropop/world band.
Cerebral Ballzy United States New York, New York, USA 2008–present
Ceremony United States Rohnert Park, California, USA 2005–present Began as a hardcore punk band and shifted to a post-punk style.
Chain of Strength United States California, USA 1988–91 An influential Southern California straight edge hardcore band.
Chainsaw Belgium Brussels, Belgium 1976-78
Champion United States Seattle, Washington, USA 1999–2006 A youth crew band.
A Change of Pace United States Peoria, Arizona, USA 2001–2011
Channel 3 United States Cerritos, California, USA 1980–present A hardcore punk band.
Chaos UK United Kingdom Portishead, Somerset, England, UK 1979–present A politically charged English hardcore punk group.
Charged GBH United Kingdom Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK 1978–present Pioneers of English hardcore punk.
Charles Bronson United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1994–97 A powerviolence/thrashcore band.
Charta 77 Sweden Köping, Sweden 1983–present A prolific Swedish punk/pop rock band.
Cheap Sex United States San Diego, California, USA 2002–07 An American street punk band.
Chelsea United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–present An English punk rock band.
Chemical People United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1986-97
Cherry Poppin' Daddies United States Eugene, Oregon, USA 1989–present A funkska punk band that later integrated into the swing revival of the late 1990s.
Children 18:3 United States Morris, Minnesota, USA 1999–present An American Christian punk band
The Chinkees United States San Francisco, California, USA 1998-2003
Chixdiggit Canada Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1991–present
Chokehold Canada Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1990–96 A vegan straight edge hardcore punk band.
Choking Victim United States New York City, USA 1992–93, 1995–97, 1999, 2005–06 A crust punk/ska punk band describing themselves as "crack rocksteady".
Christ on Parade United States San Francisco, California, USA 1985-89
Chumbawamba United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK 1982–present A one-hit wonder British anarcho-punk band.
Circle Jerks United States Hermosa Beach, California, USA 1979–89, 1994–95, 2001–present A hardcore punk band formed by former Black Flag singer Keith Morris (and future/current Bad Religion guitarist Greg Hetson).
Citizen Fish United Kingdom Bath, Somerset, England, UK 1990–present A ska punk band with a member from the Subhumans.
CIV United States New York City, New York, USA 1994–2000 A New York hardcore band featuring members of Gorilla Biscuits.
Civet United States Long Beach, California, USA
The Clash United Kingdom Notting Hill, London, England, UK 1976–86 A highly influential and widely acclaimed punk rock band with reggae influences. As they put it, "the only band that matters".
Classics of Love United States Emeryville, California, USA 2008–present A hardcore punk band fronted by Operation Ivy's Jesse Michaels.
Clit 45 United States Long Beach, California, USA 1996–2006 A street punk band.
Closet Monster Canada Ajax, Ontario, Canada 1997–2005, 2009
Cobra Japan Osaka, Japan 1982–91, 1999–2005, 2007–present One of the first Japanese Oi! bands.
Cobra Skulls United States Reno, Nevada, USA 2005–present
Cock Sparrer United Kingdom East End, London, England, UK 1974–78, 1982–84, 1992–present An influential working class Oi! band.
Cockney Rejects United Kingdom East End, London, England, UK 1977–present A hugely influential Oi! band whose single "Oi, Oi, Oi" was the inspiration for the name of the genre itself.
Cocobat Japan Japan 1991–present A Japanese hardcore punk band.
The Code United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 2000–2006
Code 13 United States Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 1995–2000
Cólera Brazil São Paulo, Brazil 1979–present An influential Brazilian hardcore punk band.
Color Japan Osaka, Japan 1985–95 Credited as one of the bands to start the Japanese visual kei movement.
Colossal United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 2003-07
Combat 84 United Kingdom Chelsea, London, England, UK 1981–84, 2000 A British punk rock/oi! band.
Comeback Kid Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 2002–present A hardcore punk band.
Condemned 84 United Kingdom Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK 1980–present A British punk rock/oi! band.
Conflict United Kingdom Eltham, London, England, UK 1981–present A British punk rock/street punk band who helped to push issues such as animal rights and nuclear disarment in the limelight.
Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti Italy Italy 1992–2000 An Italian punk band composed of former members of CCCP Fedeli alla linea.
Consumed United Kingdom Nottingham, England, UK 1994–2003
Converge United States Salem, Massachusetts, USA 1990–present A band blending hardcore punk and metal.
The Cooters United States Oxford, Mississippi, USA 1993–present
Corrosion of Conformity United States Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 1982–present One of the first bands to fuse heavy metal with hardcore punk, but later only played straight metal.
The Cost United States San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA 1999–2003 A San Francisco Bay Area punk rock band.
Count Me Out United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 1997–2003 A straight edge melodic hardcore group.
The Cramps United States Sacramento, California, USA 1976–2009 An influential psychobilly band.
Crass United Kingdom Epping, Essex, England, UK 1977–84 A British anarcho-punk band.
The Creepshow Canada Burlington, Ontario, Canada 2005–present A rockabilly punk band.
Crime United States San Francisco, California, USA 1976–82; 2007–present An early US punk rock band, notable for releasing the first single released by a U.S. punk act from the West Coast, "Hot Wire My Heart", which was later covered by Sonic Youth.
Crime in Stereo United States New York, New York, USA 2002-10
The Criminals United States Berkeley, California, USA 1994–2001
Crimpshrine United States Berkeley, California, USA 1982–present An influential DIY punk band from the San Francisco Bay Area.
Cringer United States Hawaii, USA 1985-91
Crisis United Kingdom England, UK 1978–81 A politically charged punk rock group.
Cro-Mags United States New York City, USA 1982–present One of the founders of the New York City hardcore scene.
The Crucified United States Fresno, California, USA 1984–93 A Christian crossover thrash group.
Crucifix United States Berkeley, California, USA 1980–84 A D-beat/anarcho-punk band.
The Crucifucks United States Lansing, Michigan, USA 1981-89, 96-98
Los Crudos United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1991–98
Cruel Hand United States Portland, Maine, USA 2006–present
Crumbsuckers United States Baldwin, New York, USA 1982-89 Pioneers of the thrash genre.
Crying Nut South Korea Seoul, South Korea 1993–present An influential punk band from South Korea. They released 6 albums.
Cunter Canada Brampton, Ontario, Canada 2009–present
Cursed Canada Canada 2001–08 A hardcore punk band.
The Cute Lepers United States Seattle, Washington, USA 2007–present
Cypher in the Snow United States San Francisco, California, USA 1996–98 An all-woman queercore group.

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Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
Daggermouth Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 2004-08
Dag Nasty United States Washington, D.C., United States 1985–92
Daisy Chainsaw United Kingdom London, England, UK 1989–95
Damage United States New York, New York, USA 1983-88
The Damned United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–present Believed to be the first UK punk band to release an album. Pioneers of the gothic rock genre.
Dance Hall Crashers United States Berkeley, California, USA 1987-95, 1997–present
Darby Crash Band United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1980
Darkbuster United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1996–present
Darkthrone Norway Kolbotn, Norway 1987–present Originally a black metal band, a major stylistic shift to crust punk occurred in 2006.
Dayglo Abortions Canada Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 1979–present A hardcore punk band.
d.b.s. Canada North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 1992–2001 A melodic punk rock band, whose later work incorporated post-hardcore.
De Lyckliga Kompisarna Sweden Stockholm, Sweden 1989–97, 2008
The Dead Boys United States Cleveland, Ohio, USA 1976–2005 Known for their outlandish gigs at New York's CBGB's and Max's Kansas City.
Dead Kennedys United States San Francisco, California, USA 1978–86, 2001–present A highly influential political hardcore punk band.
Dead Milkmen United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1983–95, 2004, 2008 A comedic punk band who often used satirical lyrics.
Dead Swans United Kingdom Brighton, England, UK 2006–present
Dead to Me United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1983–95, 2004, 2008 An Amiercan satirical punk band.
Death United States Detroit, Michigan, USA 1971–76, 2009 An early American punk/protopunk band from 1970s.
Death Before Dishonor United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 2000–present
Death by Stereo United States Orange County, California USA 1996–present
Deep Wound United States Westfield, Massachusetts, USA 1982-84
Defeater United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 2004–present
Defiance United States Portland, Oregon, USA 1993–present
Defiance, Ohio United States Columbus, Ohio, USA 2002–present An underground folk punk band.
The Demics Canada London, Ontario, Canada 1977-80
Derozer Italy Vicenza, Italy 1989–2008 An influential Italian punk rock band.
Descendents United States Manhattan Beach, California, USA 1978–83, 1984–89, 1995–97, 2002–present A pioneer of pop punk, whose career has largely been dictated by the coming and going of lead singer Milo Aukerman.
Destine Netherlands Tilburg, Netherlands 2006–present An emo pop punk band from the Netherlands.
Destroy! United States Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 1988-94 Crust punk band.
The Destructors United Kingdom Peterborough, UK 1977-84 UK punk band who featured Gizz Butt of The Prodigy
Devo United States Akron, Ohio, USA 1972–present Early songs featured punk rock, mixed with synthesizers.
The Devotchkas United States Long Island, New York, USA 1996–2001
Dezerter Poland Warsaw, Poland 1981–present One of the most popular Polish punk bands.
D.I. United States Orange County, California, USA 1982–95, 1997–present A band featuring members of The Adolescents and Social Distortion.
The Dicks United States Austin, Texas, USA 1982–84, 2004–present A hardcore punk band that incorporates blues rock.
The Dickies United States San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California USA 1977–present One of the first-wave of Los Angeles punk bands.
The Dictators United States New York City, USA 1973–present
Die Mannequin Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2005–present
The Diffs United States Los Angeles, California, USA 2003–present
Dillinger Four United States Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 1994–present
The Dils United States Carlsbad, California, USA 1977-80
The Diodes Canada Toronto, Canada 1977-82, 1998, 2007, 2010
DIRT United Kingdom England, UK 1980–1986, 1992 An anarchist crust punk band on Crass Records.
Dirty District France Sèvres, France 1985–1996
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles United States Houston, Texas, USA 1982–present A crossover thrash band.
Discharge United Kingdom Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK 1977–87, 1991–95, 2001–present Street punk band that single-handedly created the genre "D-Beat".
Disclose Japan Kōchi City, Japan
Discount United States Vero Beach, Florida, USA 1995-2002
Disfear Sweden Nyköping, Sweden 1989–present A Swedish D-beat crust punk group.
Disme Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands 1998–2005
Disorder United Kingdom Bristol, England, UK 1980–present
Disrupt United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1987–1994
Distemper Russia Moscow, Russia 1989–present A Russian ska punk band.
The Distillers United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1998–2006 An American punk band led by Brody Dalle.
División Minúscula Mexico Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico 1996–present
DMZ United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1976-78, 1993, 2001-03
D.O.A. Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 1978–present An early Canadian political hardcore band that still performs today.
Dog Eat Dog United States Bergen County, New Jersey, USA 1990–present A Christian punk band.
Dog Faced Hermans United Kingdom Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 1986-95
Doggy Style United States Fullerton, California, USA 1983-88, 2009–present
Dogsflesh United Kingdom Teesside, England, UK 1982–85, 2005–present A UK82 punk band.
Dogwood United States Escondido, California, USA 1993–present
Donots Germany Ibbenbüren, Germany 1993–present
Doom United Kingdom Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK 1987–90, 1992–2005
Down by Law United States USA 1990–present
downset. United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1989–2009
Down to Nothing United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 2000–present
Drabness Sweden Motala, Sweden 1994-98
The Draft United States Gainesville, Florida, USA 2006–present
The Dreams Faroe Islands Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 2006–present
Dresden 45 United States Houston, Texas, USA 1985-93
Driller Killer Sweden Malmö, Sweden 1993–present
Dr. Know United States Oxnard, California, USA 1981–present A nardcore band fronted by child star Brandon Cruz.
Dropdead United States Providence, Rhode Island, USA 1990–present A hardcore punk who draw on crust punk, powerviolence, D-beat, and thrashcore.
Dropkick Murphys United States Quincy, Massachusetts, USA 1996–present A Celtic punk/Oi! band.
Drunk Injuns United States San Jose, California, USA 1983–present
The Ducky Boys United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1995–present A street punk band from Boston.
The Dumb Fox United States Lodi, California, USA 2007–present A power pop/punk rock band.
Dwarves United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1986–present Formerly a garage punk band then a notorious scum punk band; now known for their irreverent attitude and diverse punk sound.
DYS United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1983–93
Dystopia United States Orange County, California, USA 1991-2008

E [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
E!E Czech Republic Příbram, Czech Republic 1987–present
Early Graves United States San Francisco, California, USA 2007–present
Earth Crisis United States Syracuse, New York, United States 1989–2001, 2007–present
Easy Cure United Kingdom Crawley, Sussex, England, UK 1976-78
Eater United Kingdom Finchley, London, England, UK 1976–79, 1996, 2006
Eamon McGrath and the Wild Dogs Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2006–present
Ebba Grön Sweden Rågsved, Stockholm, Sweden 1977–83 One of the most famous Swedish punk bands.
Ed Banger and the Nosebleeds United Kingdom Wythenshawe, Manchester, England, UK 1976–77 A punk band known for the later success of many of its members, which include Morrissey (of the Smiths), Billy Duffy (The Cult), and Ed Garrity (Slaughter & The Dogs).
Eddie and the Hot Rods United Kingdom Rochford, Essex, England, UK 1975–81, 1984–85, 1992, 1994, 2005
The Effigies United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1980-86, 1987–90, 1992, 1995–96, 2004–present
electric eels United States Cleveland, Ohio, USA 1972–1975 Industrial guitars, unproduced noise, clever lyrics and a tendency to nihilistic violence.
Electric Frankenstein United States Whippany, New Jersey, USA 1991–present
Eleventyseven United States Laurens, South Carolina, USA 2002–present A synth-punk/pop punk band, that has also used various other elements into their music.
Ellegarden Japan Chiba, Japan 1998-2008
Embers United States Oakland, California, USA 2004–present
Embrace Today United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1998-2006
Endpoint United States Louisville, Kentucky, USA 1988-94
Enemy You United States San Francisco, California, USA 1997–2007
English Dogs United Kingdom Grantham, England, UK 1981–87, 1993–99, 2007–present
Ensign United States New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA 1995–present
Eppu Normaali Finland Ylöjärvi, Finland 1976–present
The Ergs! United States South Amboy, New Jersey, USA 2000–2008
Eskorbuto Spain Santurtzi, Spain 1980–1998 Basque punk rock band from Santurtzi (Greater Bilbao, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain). They have been one of the most influential bands for Spanish and Latin American punk rock. They are known for their strong attitude and crude lyrics and one of the first bands to perform punk with lyrics in Spanish.
Eve 6 United States La Crescenta-Montrose, California, USA 1995–2004, 2007–present
Excuse 17 United States Olympia, Washington, USA 1993-95
The Ex Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands 1979–present Punk collective active in a variety of punk-related genres.
The Expelled United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK 1981–present
The Exploder United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 1997-2000
Exploding White Mice Australia Adelaide, Australia 1983-94
The Exploited United Kingdom Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 1979–present One of the founding hardcore bands, later turning into a crossover thrash band.
The Explosion United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1998–2007
Extinction of Mankind United Kingdom England, UK 1992–present
Extreme Noise Terror United Kingdom Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK 1985–present
Eye for an Eye Poland Bielsko-Biała, Poland 1997–present A hardcore punk band.
The Eyeliners United States Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 1995-2005

F [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
Fabulous Disaster United States San Francisco, California, United States 1998–2007
Face to Face United States Victorville, California, USA 1991–2003, 2008–present A punk band best known for their signature song "Disconnected", which has been frequently played by KROQ.
The Faction United States San Jose, California, USA 1982–85, 1989, 2001-05
The Faith United States Washington, D.C., USA 1981–83 An American D.C. hardcore band led by Alec MacKaye, brother of Minor Threat front man Ian MacKaye.
The Falcon United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 2004–present A supergroup with members or former members of The Lawrence Arms, Alkaline Trio, Rise Against, and other bands.
Fall Out Boy United States Wilmette, Illinois, USA 2001-2009, present A pop punk/emo pop band that achieved massive commercial success in the mid-2000s. In 2009, the ground went on hiatus. They came off hiatus in early 2013
Fang United States Berkeley, California, USA 1981-89, 1995, present
Farben Lehre Poland Płock, Poland 1986–present
The Fartz United States Seattle, Washington, USA 1981–83, 1998–2003 An American hardcore band on Dead Kennedys' lead singer Jello Biafra's record company, Alternative Tentacles.
Los Fastidios Italy Verona, Italy 1991–present
Fatal Microbes United Kingdom England, UK 1979
Fear United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1977–present A hardcore punk band.
Fenix TX United States Houston, Texas, USA 1995–2002, 2005–present A pop punk band.
Feeling B Germany Berlin, Germany 1983-93, 2007
Fiasco United States Brooklyn, New York City, USA 2005–present A trio of teenagers from Brooklyn. They play a combination of hardcore and math punk.
Fifteen United States Berkeley, California, USA 1991–1996, 1998–2000
Fifty Stars Anger Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2003–2012 A political melodic punk rock band.
The Fight United Kingdom Dudley, England, UK 2000-09
Figure Four Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 1996–present
Figures of Light United States USA 1970–present Best known for song "It's Lame"
The Filaments United Kingdom Essex, England, UK 2000–present
Filth United States East Bay, California, USA 1989-91, 2010
Filthy Thieving Bastards United States Oakland, California, USA 2000–present
Final Conflict United States Long Beach, California, USA 1983–present
Finley Italy Milan, Italy 2003–present An Italian band plays a kind pop-rock rhythms and sounds that tend to pop-punk and to hard rock
First Arsch Germany Schwerin, Germany 1986
Fit For Rivals United States Jacksonville, Florida, USA 2006–present An American Punk Rock, Emo & Hardcore punk band
The Fits United Kingdom Blackpool, England, UK 1979-present
Fitz of Depression United States Tumwater, Washington, USA 1987–1997, 2000, 2002
Five Iron Frenzy United States Denver, Colorado, USA 1995–2003 A Christian ska band.
Flatcat Belgium Belgium 1993–present
Flatfoot 56 United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 2000–present A Celtic punk band from Chicago.
The Flatliners Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2002–present A Canadian punk rock/ska punk band.
Fleas and Lice Netherlands Groningen, Netherlands, 1993–present
Flema Argentina Avellaneda, Argentina 1987–2002, 2007–present A punk rock band.
The Flesh Eaters United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1977–1983, 1990–1993, 1999–present
Fleshies United States Oakland, California, USA 1999–present
Flipper United States San Francisco, California, USA 1979–87, 1990–95, 2005–present A noise punk band from California. Credited as one of Nirvana's biggest influences.
Flogging Molly United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1997–present A celtic punk band.
Flux of Pink Indians United Kingdom Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, UK 1980-86
The Flys United Kingdom Coventry, England, UK 1976–1980
F-Minus United States Huntington Beach, California, USA 1995–2004 A crust punk band on Hellcat Records.
FM Static Canada Toronto, Canada 2003–present A Christian pop punk band.
Fokofpolisiekar South Africa Bellville, South Africa 2003– present An Afrikaans punk band from Bellville, South Africa.
Fonzie Portugal Lisbon, Portugal 1996–present
Fools Dance United Kingdom Horley, Surrey, England, UK 1983-85
forgetters United States Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA 2009–present
Forgotten Rebels Canada Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1977–present A Canadian punk band.
Foreign Legion Wales Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, UK 1984–present, 2000–present Wales's longest running punk/streetpunk band.
Four Walls Falling United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 1983-95
Four Year Strong United States Worcester, Massachusetts, USA 2001–present
FPB Czech Republic Teplice, Czech Republic 1981–87, 1990, 2008 An early Czechoslovakian punk rock band, notable for integrating musical complexity and poetry into their music.
Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13 United States Landis, North Carolina, USA 1996–2002, 2004–05
Frenzal Rhomb Australia Sydney, Australia | |1992–present
The Freeze United States Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA 1978–present A hardcore punk band.
The Frisk United States Berkeley, California, USA 2000-05
Frodus United States Washington, D.C., USA 1993–1999, 2009
From Ashes Rise United States Nashville, Tennessee, USA 1997–2005, 2010–present
The Frustrators United States USA 1999–present
The F.U.'s United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1982-90
Fucked Up Canada Toronto, Canada 2001–present Polaris Music Prize-winning hardcore punk band.
Fuel United States East Bay, California, USA 1989-91
Fugazi United States Washington, D.C., USA 1987–present One of the first and most important post-hardcore bands.
Fun People Argentina Campana, Argentina 1989–2000 A straight edge melodic hardcore band.
Funeral Dress Belgium Belgium 1985–Present Street Punk band from Antwerpen region.
Fun Things Australia Brisbane, Australia 1979–1980 A Brisbane punk rock group.
Fuzigish South Africa Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa 1997– present A Ska punk band from Johannesburg, South Africa.
F.Y.P United States USA 1989-99

G [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
Gallhammer Japan Tokyo, Japan 2003–present An all-female crust punk band.
Gang Green United States Boston, Massachusetts, United States 1981–98, 2000–present An American hardcore band.
Gallows United Kingdom Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK 2005–present A British Hardcore punk band currently fronted by Canadian musician Wade MacNeil.
Garotos Podres Brazil Mauá, São Paulo, Brazil 1982–present
The Gaslight Anthem United States New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA 2006–present
Generation X United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–81 A punk rock band led by Billy Idol.
Genocide Superstars Sweden Örebro, Sweden 1994-2004 Disbanded after guitarist/vocalist Mieszko Talarczyk was killed in the 2004 tsunami.
The Germs United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1977–80, 2005–present A punk band whose singer, Darby Crash, died of a heroin overdose, days after performing a live show almost solely to raise the funds to buy the heroin.
Ghost Mice United States Bloomington, Indiana, USA 2002–present A folk punk duo.
The Ghost of a Thousand United Kingdom Brighton, England, UK 2004–2011
GISM Japan Tokyo, Japan 1981–2002
The Gits United States Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA 1986-93
Give Up the Ghost United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1998–2004
Glittertind Norway Lillesand, Norway 2001–present
A Global Threat United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1997–2000, 2000–07 An American street punk band.
The Go Set Australia Victoria, Australia 2002–present
Gob Canada Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada 1994–present A pop punk band.
Goblini Serbia Šabac, Serbia 1992–2001
Gogol Bordello United States Lower East Side, New York City, USA 1999–present One of the most popular Gypsy punk bands, known for its theatrical stage shows.
Goldfinger United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1994–present A ska punk/pop punk band named after the 1964 James Bond film.
Good Charlotte United States Waldorf, Maryland, USA 1996–present
Good Clean Fun United States Washington, D.C., USA 1997–present
Goodnight Nurse New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand 2001–present A pop punk band.
Good Riddance United States Santa Cruz, California, USA 1986–2007
Gorilla Biscuits United States New York City, USA 1986–91, 2005–present A hardcore punk band.
The Government Canada Toronto, Canada 1979-81
Government Issue United States Washington, D.C., USA 1980–89, 2007 A hardcore punk band.
Grade Canada Burlington, Ontario, Canada 1993-2002
Gray Matter United States Washington, D.C. USA 1983–86, 1990–93
Grazhdanskaya Oborona Russia Omsk, Russia 1984–2008
Green Day United States East Bay, California, USA 1987–present A punk rock group that has achieved tremendous popular success, selling over 80 million albums worldwide.
Green Jellÿ United States Kenmore, New York, USA 1981–1995, 2008–present Formerly known as Green Jellö, but where forced to change after a lawsuit. It is still pronounced the same.
Greyskull United States Dallas, Texas, USA 2001–present
Groovie Ghoulies United States Sacramento, California, USA 1983–2007
Guerilla Poubelle France Paris, France 2003–present
The Gun Club United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1979-96
Guns n' Wankers United Kingdom England, UK
Guttermouth United States Huntington Beach, California, USA 1988–present A punk rock band known for their outrageous lyrics and behavior which are deliberately offensive and intended to shock, usually in a humorous and sarcastic manner.
GWAR United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 1985–present A thrash metal/punk rock band

H [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
H2O United States New York City, New York, United States 1995–present
Hagar the Womb United Kingdom Wapping, London, England, UK 1980-86
Hagfish United States Dallas, Texas, USA 1991-2001
Haloo Helsinki! Finland Helsinki, Finland 2007–present
The Hanson Brothers Canada Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 1984–present A Canadian punk rock band. Alter-ego of progressive rock band Nomeansno
De Hardheid Netherlands Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1996–present
Hard-Ons Australia Sydney, Australia 1982–93, 1998–present
Hatebreed United States New Haven, Connecticut, USA 1994–present
Have Heart United States New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA 2002-09
Hawk Nelson Canada Peterborough, Ontario, Canada 2003–present Voted "Favorite New Artist" by CCM Magazine in 2006.
Hazen Street United States USA 2004-06, 2009
Heart Attack United States New York, New York, USA 1980-84
The Heartbreakers United States New York City, USA 1975–78, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1990
Hed PE United States Huntington Beach, California, USA 1994–present A rap/hardcore punk band.
Heideroosjes Netherlands Horst aan de Maas, The Netherlands 1989–2012
The Hellacopters Sweden Stockholm, Sweden 1994-2008
Hellbastard United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK 1985-92, 2008–present
Hiatus Belgium Liège, Belgium 1989-96
Hipodil Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria 1988–present
His Hero Is Gone United States Memphis, Tennessee, USA 1995-99
Hi-Standard Japan Japan 1991–2000
Hit the Lights United States Lima, Ohio, USA 2003–present
The Hives Sweden Fagersta, Sweden 1995–present A garage punk band known for their high-energy live performances and matching suits.
Hjertestop Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 2004–present
Hladno Pivo Croatia Zagreb, Croatia 1988–present
Hog Hoggidy Hog South Africa Cape Town, South Africa, 1998–present
Hogan's Heroes United States Toms River, New Jersey, USA 1984-1993
Hole United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1989–2002, 2009–present Alternative/punk rock band led by Courtney Love.
Holly Tree Brazil São Paulo, Brazil 1995–present
The Homosexuals United Kingdom London, England, UK 1976–present
The Honor System United States Chicago, Illinois, USA 1999–present
The Hope Bombs United States San Francisco, California, USA 1994-97
The Hope Conspiracy United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1999–present
HorrorPops Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 1996–present Female fronted psychobilly band whose guitarist is Kim Nekroman, bassist for Nekromantix.
Hot Cross United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2000-07
Hot Water Music United States Gainesville, Florida, USA 1993–96, 1997–2006, 2008–present
The Hunkies Poland Poland 2003–present
Hub City Stompers United States New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA 2002–present
Huggy Bear United Kingdom London, UK 1991-94
Humble Gods United States Hermosa Beach, California 1990–present
Die' Hunns United States USA 2000–present
The Huntingtons United States Baltimore, Maryland, USA 1995–2005
Hüsker Dü United States Minneapolis – Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA 1979–88
The Hydromatics United States Netherlands Sweden Michigan, The Netherlands, Sweden 1999–present A garage punk supergroup with members from the USA, The Netherlands and Sweden.

I [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
I Against I Netherlands Dordrecht, The Netherlands 1994-2008
I Am the Avalanche United States Brooklyn, New York, USA 2004–present
I Shot Cyrus Brazil São Paulo, Brazil 1997-2009
I Spy Canada Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 1991–96 An anarchist hardcore punk band known for its radical left-wing political subject matter. Todd Kowalski, now of Propagandhi, was part of the band.
Iceage Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 2008–present
The Icemen United States New York, New York, USA 1982–present
Icons of Filth United Kingdom Cardiff, Wales, UK 1979–2004
Iggy Pop United States Muskegon, Michigan, United States 1963–present A protopunk/garage rock musician that is considered one of the most influential musicians in the development of punk rock, and so nicknamed "the Godfather of Punk". Known for his wild stage antics.
Ignite United States Orange County, California, United States 1993–present
Los Illegals United States Los Angeles, USA
The Inchtabokatables Germany Berlin, Germany 1991-2002
Indecision United States New York, New York, USA 1993-2000
The Influents United States East Bay, California, USA 1999-2003
In My Eyes United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1997-2000
Inocentes Brazil Brazil 1981–present
Inquisition United States Richmond, Virginia, USA 1991-96
Inside Out United States Orange County, California, USA 1988-91
The (International) Noise Conspiracy Sweden Umeå, Sweden 1998–present
International Robot United States Minneapolis, Minnesota 2000–2002 Featured Danny Henry from The Soviettes.
Intro5pect United States Orange County, California, USA 1997–present
I.R.A. Colombia Medellín, Colombia 1985–present
Iron Cross United States Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Iskra Canada Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 2002–present
Isocracy United States Berkeley, California, USA 1986-88

J [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
The Jabbers United States USA 1977-84, 2003–present
The Jam United Kingdom Woking, Surrey, England, UK 1972–82 A highly celebrated British band, both popularly and critically. Their early recordings were harder and more aggressive, while subsequent works honed the sounds of the late 1970s mod revival movement.
Jack Off Jill United States Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA 1992–2000 A gothic punk/riot grrl band.
Jawbox United States Washington, D.C., United States 1989–97, 2009
Jawbreaker United States San Francisco, California, USA 1988–96 A very influential band which has often been credited with the beginning of modern emo music, though they differ greatly from what is considered emo music today.
J Church United States San Francisco, California, USA 1992-2007
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine United States Los Angeles, California, USA 2008–present A hardcore punk band founded by Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra.
Jerry's Kids United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1981–85, 1987–?, 2004–present A hardcore punk band.
Jersey Canada Burlington, Ontario, Canada 1996-2005, 2011–present
JFA United States Phoenix, Arizona, USA 1981–present A hardcore skate punk band. Initials stand for Jodie Foster's Army.
Jimmy Eat World United States Mesa, Arizona, USA 1993–present A pop punk/emo band.
J.M.K.E. Estonia Tallinn, Estonia 1986–present
Joan Jett United States Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, USA 1975–present
Johnie All Stars Colombia Medellín, Colombia 1997–present
Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains United States Brattleboro, Vermont USA  ?-2007 Folk punk band fronted by Pat the Bunny.
Jon Cougar Concentration Camp United States San Diego, California, USA 1994–present A pop punk band.
Johnny Socko United States Bloomington, Indiana, USA 1990-2002
The Joykiller United States Huntington Beach, California, USA 1995–2003 A side project band of Jack Grisham of T.S.O.L.
Jr. Gone Wild Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 1982-95
Judge United States New York City, USA 1987–91 A straight edge hardcore punk band.
Jughead's Revenge United States Los Angeles, California, USA 1988–2001, 2009–present
Justice League United States California, USA 1983-88

K [edit]

Band name Origin Years active Brief summary
Kaaos Finland Tampere, Finland 1980-1985, 1999-2005
KBO! Serbia Kragujevac, Serbia 1982–present
Kid Dynamite United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1997–2000
The Kids Belgium Belgium 1976–85, 1996–present
Killing Joke United Kingdom London, England, UK 1978–96, 2002–present Post-punk band who were highly influential on industrial rock.
Killing Time United States New York, New York, USA 1988-98, 2001-05
Kill Your Idols United States Long Island, NY 1995-2007 A widely regarded New York hardcore band.
King Apparatus Canada London, Ontario, Canada 1987-94, 2000
The King Blues United Kingdom London, England, UK 2004-12
Kinoklub Croatia Zagreb, Croatia 2008–present
Kisschasy Australia Melbourne, Australia 2002–present
Kiss It Goodbye United States Seattle, Washington, USA 1997-98
Klamydia Finland Vaasa, Finland 1988–present Ramones-influenced punk.
Knuckledust United Kingdom London, England, UK 1996–present
Komety Poland Warsaw, Poland
The Kominas United States Boston, Massachusetts, USA 2004–present A taqwacore band playing Islam-themed punk.
Korol i Shut Russia Saint Petersburg, Russia 1988–present A Russian horror punk band.
Kraut United States New York, New York, USA 1981-
Die Kreuzen United States Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 1981-92 One of the first hardcore punk bands from the Midwest. Highly influential.
The Kristet Utseende Sweden Sweden
Kronstadt Uprising United Kingdom Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK 1981-86
KSMB Sweden Skärholmen, Stockholm, Sweden 1977–82, 1993 One of the well-known Swedish punk bands
KSU Poland Ustrzyki Dolne, Poland 1977–present
KUD Idijoti Croatia Pula, Croatia 1981–present

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