r/Punk_Rock

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Punk rock podcasts?

Hi everyone, I have a few punk rock podcast questions.

  1. What punk podcasts do you recommend?

  2. Does anyone know what happened to the Rebel Songs Podcast? It was one of my favorite podcasts & suddenly just stopped putting out episodes several years ago. The only episodes that I’ve been able to find that are still available are on YouTube. Does anyone know of how to listen to the episodes that aren’t available on YouTube?

  3. Did the Razorcake Podcast stop updating its feed to the Apple Podcast app? It looks like they’re still putting new episodes up on razorcake.org but is it available on any of the pod catchers?

  4. Does anyone remember the name of a podcast from circa 2012 that focused on 90s & 2000s skate punk (like a lot of Epitaph & Fat Wreck bands of the era) & in the intro song for the podcast it had that Adam Sandler quote from Billy Madison where he’s like “shampoo is bettter”? And if you know the pod I’m talking about, where can I still find episodes of it?

Thanks in advance guys!

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u/BryanScopelySupport — 3 hours ago
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Here we go again

I’ve been playing guitar and writing music for the Pat 3 months. I’m not a great guitar player by any means but once in a while I can make something worth listening to. I complied videos for the first year of my life to ask as a back drop. Take a listen or don’t. I can honestly say playing saved me from something - this is what I find the most joy, the joy I could find for a long time.

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u/bababooeyfafaflohi — 12 hours ago

If you had to pick a song that "defines" punk what would you choose?

I'm not huge into punk beyond the popular bands Ramones, Sex Pistols, Green Day

It got me wondering if you had to pick a song which defines punk rock. What would be on their

I'm aware that Punk much like with metal and blues even is very nuanced as Punk will have different spins on what is classed as "punk"

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u/Tcrumpen — 4 days ago
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BEEF & BEER & BEATDOWNS FEST 2026

NEXT UP!!! 🗓️👀

Erked is playing Beef & Beer & Beatdowns Fest 2026 on Saturday May 30th at Peabody Heights Brewery.

BBQ, Craft Beer, Indy Wrestling, Arcade Room, & 13 Live Bands (including us). FOR ONLY $10. What more could you ask for? 🔥🤯

While you’re there make sure to check out some of the other dope bands such as The Edge Of Desolation, Sukkawut, After Friend (first show), Chaz Monroe, D3vilishBri, Eyes Like Ours, Haplophryne, Kilbarron, Knife Spitter, Marrowed, Uniity PHL, & Unwithered.

(Flyer is a ECW Extreme Revolution VHS/DVD rip btw)

u/mobludmowhiskymowine — 1 hour ago
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The most humble rock singer i've ever witnessed 🤘

Although primarily the icon of punk rock, Joey Ramone and the Ramones heavily influenced heavy metal—particularly thrash—through their fast, distorted, and minimalist sound.

While staying true to their 1974 punk roots, the band adopted metal-tinged sounds on later tracks like "I'm Not Jesus" and "Too Tough To Die," with Joey even jokingly claiming the band invented heavy metal.

Joey Ramone, the iconic lead vocalist of the Ramones, was a staple of the NYC punk scene. While known for his artistic legacy, some personal accounts describe him as a difficult person with controlling tendencies and poor hygiene, yet he was also remembered by friends as a "sweetheart" with a unique, individualistic spirit.

Marky Ramone claimed Joey had a difficult personality, mentioning controlling behavior towards his girlfriend, Linda, and poor hygiene, such as rarely changing his underwear. Marky noted that Joey would often control his girlfriend with rules, like how to wash dishes or buy groceries.

u/Confident_Field4273 — 4 days ago
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rad multi-genre show tonight at seward cafe!

roc barboza: punk/alt/hip-hop

s.l.o.g. (sexy ladies of god): hardcore

dd the spektrum: rap

e.t.: synthpunk

pack a lunch.

u/i__sank__atlantis — 2 days ago
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Coma Beach - "The Scapegoat's Agony" (Album)

The album title is an allusion to the play "Waiting for Godot" by Irish playwright and novelist Samuel Beckett and points towards the – for the most part – painful and excruciating emotional odyssey of the unnamed antihero.

https://medium.com/@saiidzeidan/the-scapegoats-agony-original-album-by-coma-beach-b8bcddd0a911

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/comabeach/the-scapegoats-agony-2

https://genius.com/albums/Coma-beach/The-scapegoats-agony

u/Coma_Beach42 — 1 day ago
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First Home Studio production

Hi there! For a long time a wanted to produce something at my “home studio”, not quite a alike a real home studio but… I hade the opportunity to write and record some songs with an old fellows and beside the drums and voices, all the rest was done at home, not looking for a polished production, the references is Old Bad Brains, Germs… but with a more actual Power Violence approach. Any thoughts?

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u/TimeConsideration937 — 2 days ago
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AUS Skatepunk duo KoY drop new single

Hey gang,

Had lovely responses and encouragement from you lot on a post last year so thought I'd pop this one into the channel for your thoughts / praisings / hazings 😅

Cheers legends Duncan

Bandcamp https://kidsofyesterday.bandcamp.com/track/platos-cave

Soundcloud https://www.soundcloud.com/kidsofyesterday/platos-cave

Apple https://music.apple.com/us/album/platos-cave-single/1887915157

Spotify https://open.spotify.com/track/4v4iphzip77Eg84PdOipoN

Or suss the clip if you're keen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOl-qGJiqOI

u/Dualda — 16 hours ago
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My queercore punk band are playing a gig in Leeds!

This is our first ever far from home gig and we would love it if some members of the community turned up to support us!

Our band is Creeping Embers :)

Ticket link and link to our YouTube in the comments!

u/DragonFireArtStudios — 5 days ago