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In a new podcast interview, Billy Idol, the former Generation X frontman, has defended the use of swastikas in the punk movement during the 1970s.
Lawyers for the Sex Pistols turn out not to be particularly punk when it comes to trademarks and so on ...
When people complained that they couldn't hear the anti-LGBTQ+ speakers, one fan responded: "Yup, that’s the idea." ...
He wasn't a punk rocker himself, but Tom Petty was sometimes grouped in with the garage bands bringing rock n' roll back to its roots and away from excess.
Original Prankster is made for mass appeal and goes down easy, Staring at the Sun is built for speed and is a high-wire act ...
Punk icon Norb Rozek (aka Rev. Norb of Boris the Sprinkler) is featured throughout Green Blah! In addition to being a ...
Billy Idol of Generation Sex and a punk's jacket in 1977. CREDIT: Lorne Thomson and Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Getty Images Billy Idol has defended the use of swastikas in the punk movement, saying ...
Exodus, arguably the most musically violent band in the Bay Area thrash movement, were also the most vocal in their hatred of ...
But this fall the club known for its grotty bathrooms and for being the birthplace of the punk movement in the U.S. is celebrating its legacy with an all-day festival. Organizers announced the ...
Get ready for Tiësto at Project Glow, Ekko Astral at Liberation Weekend, Doechii at All Things Go and more big names hitting ...
Also, CM Punk cost Seth Rollins a win during his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match against Jey Uso last week. Punk ...
THIS time in 1975, Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols were plotting to smash the system. Half a century on, it’s Nigel Farage ...