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Watch everyone's favourite cover band Punk Rock Factory go full Hamilton for new single You'll Be Back
By Merlin Alderslade published
Punk Rock Factory cover a song from critically acclaimed musical smash hit Hamilton, with predictably daft results

Listen to Madonna’s pre-fame punk rock anthem S*** On The Ground
By Paul Brannigan published
Before she became the Queen Of Pop, Madonna sang and played drums with New York new wave punks The Breakfast Club, and sounded pretty damn good

Watch members of The Damned, Refused, Rise Against and more in the trailer for Moby's Punk Rock Vegan Movie
By Paul Brannigan published
"Punk Rock Vegan Movie was created to shine a light on the surprising and inspiring history of punk rock and animal rights" says Moby

How punk rock sparked the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal
By Geoff Barton last updated
Punk threw rock into the furnace, but the New Wave of British Heavy Metal rose out of the ashes – here we look back at how metallers embraced punk's spirit and came back fighting

The story behind the Jackass theme (Corona by Minutemen)
By Briony Edwards published
It may have become synonymous with "people getting tasered in the balls", but Minutemen’s Corona has a poignant story at its heart

The Clash – The Clash album review
By Scott Rowley last updated
Released on 8 April, 1977, The Clash talks about people in boring jobs, with annoying bosses, in a world going to shit and divided by race. No wonder it's so timeless…

Why did Rage Against The Machine stand naked onstage at Lollapalooza in 1993?
By Howard Johnson published
The story behind Rage Against The Machine's nude, wordless protest at Lollapalooza in Philadelphia

A tribute to the Sex Pistols, by Duff McKagan, Phil Collen and Billy Duffy
By Ian Fortnam published
The new album by The Professionals features Sex Pistols' alumni Steve Jones and Paul Cook... and a cast of other familiar faces

The Ramones' Rocket To Russia: track-by-track guide by producer Ed Stasium
By Ed Stasium published
As The Ramones' classic Rocket To Russia celebrates its 40th anniversary with a box set, the album's original producer Ed Stasium reveals the secrets of its recording

7 reasons why Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz is the godfather of Californian punk
By Total Guitar Magazine published
Bad Religion founder and Epitaph Records head honcho Brett Gurewitz has been giving punk a good name for over three decades… Here we count down the many ways in which he defined punk rock
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