Fanzine provides a subjective guide to classic punk rock singles, including 45s by Radio Birdman, the Saints, Sex Pistols, and the Clash.
Alphabetical guide offers a list of must-have classic punk albums. Buzzcocks, Ramones, Dead Boys, and other heavyweights are included.
Essay delves into the genesis of punk rock in America, with a bias towards late-'70s New York art-punk. Find 12 key recordings.
Fans of "Killed by Death" era punk rock will find discographies, record sleeves, want lists and a trading board.
Dedicated to the late 70s and early 80s Colorado underground. See, hear and read about the Defex, the Young Weasels, the Gluons and others.
Online version of the '98 zine allows viewers to search the database of "Killed By Death" punk compilations by band, country, and record.
Punk history site offers a lengthy history of the seminal L.A. label that released early records by X, the Weirdos, and others.
View full-size scans of every release by the legendary L.A. punk label, including singles by X, the Dils, the Avengers, and the Randoms.
Find an early history of the D.C. punk label by co-founder Jeff Nelson. With scans and discographical notes for the first six singles.
German discography site offers full-size scans of the first 10 releases on the legendary D.C. hardcore label. Includes Minor Threat, SOA, Teen Idles, and Iron Cross.
Archival site offers a huge collection of flyer scans, featuring such heavyweights as Black Flag, D.R.I., Minor Threat, the Misfits, and Negative Approach.
Two-part discussion written in 1990 muses on the evolution of the punk rock movement and its associated subcultures.
Offers a compilation of news articles specifically about the Minneapolis punk scene.
Browse a listing of every record released on the early-'80s British street punk and Oi record label No Future. Bands include Red Alert, Blitz, and the Partisans.
Check out an incomplete discography of Terry Ork's '70s New York record label, best remembered for the vinyl debuts of Television and Richard Hell.
Discography details the short life of the British punk label that released the Suburban Studs' 1978 album "Slam."
Charlotte Robinson looks back at the early days of the British punk scene and the important female bands that formed it, including The Slits and X-Ray Spex.
Read a well-researched piece on the myriad differences between the American and British punk scenes of the '70s.
Describes the punk rock scene of the late 70s and early 80s. Features separate sections for new wave, pre punk and post punk history.
Short essay by John Dougan cites the historical era of punk rock as 1975-1978 and calls the term "almost quaint" today.
Huge gallery features punk and hardcore record sleeves from the U.S., U.K., Canada, Europe, and the rest of the world.
Long before he was doing artwork for Motley Crew, musician Pushead was a reviewer for Maximum RockNRoll. Read a few of his vintage reviews.
Read an interview with Lee Wood, founder of the British punk label Raw Records. Lee discusses the Users, the Killjoys, and other Raw bands.
Hammer's documentation of the San Francisco Punk Scene's taped performances from 1979 - 1981, available for web surfer's viewing pleasure.
Punk archive offers record and tape trade lists, plus massive displays of picture sleeves and punk fliers.
Chronicles the development of punk rock in the United States, focusing on the influence of British punk rock and the New York City punk scene.
Provides a huge list of the many women involved in the early punk music scenes in the US and worldwide. From Interrobang?! fanzine.