Street Punk

Street Punk emerged in the late 1970s, primarily in the UK, when DIY ethos collided with a penchant for loud guitars and unapologetically catchy hooks, proving that you can shout your grievances while still being on the beat. It's defined by its raw energy and brash attitude, often characterised by an affinity for anti-establishment lyrics that might make your mum clutch her pearls. Think of it as a pub brawl distilled into music; the result sounds like an enthusiastic blend of rebellion and camaraderie, all wrapped up in a decidedly scruffy aesthetic.

All Street Punk Artists

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