In honor of the genre that makes breaking instruments look like fun, these are some of the most iconic punk album covers in ...
Just because a band sings “Surfing U.S.A.” and “California Girls” doesn’t mean it’s a surf band. Surf music has a long history, encompassing sounds as diverse as Dick Dale’s “Miserlou” and surf-punk ...
Surfboard featured on the covers of ... debut album, 1962's Surfin' Safari, and again in 1963 on the front of Surfer Girl. Legend has it that Wilson - the band's only real surfer - brought the ...
Here are 50 of the most controversial hard rock and metal album covers of all time. Rock and metal are no strangers to provocation, whether it's a deliberate attempt to be shocking for the sake of ...
Mixing punk and garage rock with surf music ... the Creeps’ self-titled 12-inch album. “They put out a limited edition of 500 colored vinyl discs. Only 250 made it to the U.S. Their label ...
Excellent documentary about the very early LA hardcore punk scene that almost seems accidental ... baby steps of the hardcore scene This is the only documentary of the era that is not ...
The 1969 record is only one of many important albums to have featured a London landmark on the cover ... of punk band The Clash stood during the photo-shoot for their eponymous debut album.
Talli "Nubs" Osborne of Nubs and Her Studs has covered NOFX with Punk Rock Karaoke. The cover is of "Linoleum" which originally appeared on 1994's Punk in Drublic. Punk Rock Karaoke is made up of Stan ...
Hugh McIntyre covers ... punk rock band X is calling it quits. The group members decided to move on to other projects and live their lives, but only after giving fans one last album to enjoy.
followed the next year by a new album on local Blindspot Records called Empty Chairs that spotlights the power pop punk side of the group, featuring two new songs and a track previously only found ...
Brad Brooks, the singer in late MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer's "reanimation" of the revolutionary proto-punk band, recently ...
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