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The dark origin stories of these pop punk anthem's will leave you stunned. Some of the highest charting Billboard tracks hide chilling real tales.
Trust has collapsed in the institutions Superman used to defend. Mr Kent’s chosen profession, it must be admitted, is not ...
One fan, of the 45,000-strong crowd, claimed he was asked to remove his Palestinian football top and ‘put it in the bin’ before entering London’s Finsbury Park. Fontaines D.C have been vocal in their ...
A stunning amount of money, love and support has poured in since news broke of Bones’ struggles with cancer: over $54,000 to the Jon Aaron GoFundMe and upwards of $20,000 in donations and merch buys ...
What a time to be alive! Nine Inch Nails, Amyl And The Sniffers, Muse and more head to Lisbon for Portugal’s premier music ...
Legendary Guitarist Makes Bold Claim About Origin of Iconic Punk Logo originally appeared on Parade.
Several bands have pulled out of Punk in the Park shortly before it's set to start on Friday, with one band dropping out ...
Back in 1977, The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards had some strong words of criticism for a then-growing punk band.
The band ended its live performance run last Saturday after 45 years.
A British punk band called Bob Vylan led thousands of Glastonbury attendees in chanting “Death, death to the IDF” in one of multiple pro-Palestinian sets at the vaunted music festival on Saturday.
The punk duo whipped the crowd at the Glastonbury Music Festival into a frenzy Saturday, and led the massive audience in gang chants of “Free, free Palestine” and “Death, death to… ...