Category: Punk Rock

Punk rock was a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock.

Calabrese ‎– III: They Call Us Death [Remastered] 2016

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Steeped in a hard rock swing, brash punk energy, metallic bombast, and a healthy helping of death rock, these three musicians—Jimmy Calabrese [vocals, bass], Bobby Calabrese [vocals, guitar], and Davey Calabrese [drums]—established a diehard following and garnered immense critical praise outside of the traditional system, emerging as underground luminaries from their native Phoenix, AZ.

Fear – Collection (1982-2000), MP3

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Fear is a punk rock band formed by vocalist/guitarist Lee Ving and bassist Derf Scratch in Los Angeles, CA, in 1977. The band is known for their controversial lyrics, which are, at times, sexist and/or homophobic, though this is usually meant more to be shocking than it is to be taken seriously.

Barinfierno – La Raíz De La Maldad [PROMO] 2016

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All compounds by Andrés Lecaros and arranged by Bar Hell except themes: “Mijitines (No play Rock & Roll)” Adaptation “Nice boys”, original Rose Tattoo (Gary Anderson, Mick Cocks, Dallas Royal, Peter Wells) and guitar solo on “Challenge” tribute to bagpipes Bon Scott (AC / DC).