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(DIR) Post #Aubj7YINNxSZRL0UWO by historyofpunkrock@sfba.social
2025-05-30T03:50:14Z
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1982A year that produced a host of unforgettable punk rock releases.Here's a selection. Do you have one or more favorites?#punk #punks #punkrock #hardcorepunk #oldschoolpunk #punklegends #punk1982 #history #punkrockhistory
(DIR) Post #AubldprpmxrD7577Sa by MikeImBack@disabled.social
2025-05-30T04:18:31Z
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@historyofpunkrock The Adicts! and DK and Fear as well
(DIR) Post #AublrJcUTsJv9aMfbs by alipunk@thecanadian.social
2025-05-30T04:20:56Z
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@historyofpunkrock Descendents and Bad Religion
(DIR) Post #AubplAj12QJ3e7k76m by weldon@mstdn.io
2025-05-30T05:04:37Z
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@historyofpunkrock ✅ Under The Big Black Sun✅ Generic Flipper
(DIR) Post #AucaCQl87xtP5LfSMK by farstrider@mastodon.social
2025-05-30T13:45:00Z
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@historyofpunkrock 1977 is usually accepted as ground zero for punk rock. The year the genre truly exploded as it achieved mainstream notoriety and the likes of The Clash, Sex Pistols and The Damned each released their debut albums, kickstarting a youth movement that saw bands burst into life anywhere there were kids to form them. Conversely, by 1980 the genre had been declared dead. So never mind the bollocks about punk being dead, 1982 may have been the most crucial year in punk history.