The Best Album Of Every Punk Genre (75 genres)
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
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00:00 - Art Punk
00:05 - Cowpunk
00:10 - Digital Hardcore
00:15 - Emo
00:20 - Emocore
00:25 - Emo-Pop
00:30 - Midwest Emo
00:35 - Screamo
00:40 - Emoviolence
00:45 - Folk Punk
00:50 - Celtic Punk
00:55 - Gypsy Punk
01:00 - Hardcore Punk
01:05 - Easycore
01:10 - Grindcore
01:15 - Cybergrind
01:20 - Goregrind
01:25 - Gorenoise
01:30 - Pornogrind
01:35 - Mincecore
01:40 - Deathgrind
01:45 - Beatdown Hardcore
01:50 - Burning Spirits
01:55 - Crack Code Steady
02:00 - Crossover Thrash
02:05 - Crust Punk
02:10 - Blackened Crust
02:15 - Neocrust
02:20 - Stenchcore
02:25 - D-Beat
02:30 - Japanese Hardcore
02:35 - Melodic Hardcore
02:40 - New York Hardcore
02:45 - Powerviolence
02:50 - Street Punk
02:55 - Thrashcore
03:00 - UK82
03:05 - Metalcore
03:10 - Deathcore
03:15 - Mathcore
03:20 - Melodic Metalcore
03:25 - Nintendocore
03:30 - Noisecore
03:35 - Post-Hardcore
03:40 - Swancore
03:45 - Sasscore
03:50 - Trancecore
03:55 - Mod Revival
04:00 - Post-Punk
04:05 - Coldwave
04:10 - Dance-Punk
04:15 - Gothic Rock
04:20 - Deathrock
04:25 - No Wave
04:30 - Post-Punk Revival
04:35 - Proto-Punk
04:40 - Punk Blues
04:45 - Punk Rock
04:50 - Anarcho-Punk
04:55 - Deutschpunk
05:00 - Garage Punk
05:05 - Glam Punk
05:10 - Horror Punk
05:15 - Könsrock
05:20 - Oi!
05:25 - Pop Punk
05:30 - Psychobilly
05:35 - Queercore
05:40 - Riot Grrrl
05:45 - Ska Punk
05:50 - Skate Punk
05:55 - Surf Punk
06:00 - Vikingarock
06:05 - Synth Punk - Hudba
00:00 - Art Punk
00:05 - Cowpunk
00:10 - Digital Hardcore
00:15 - Emo
00:20 - Emocore
00:25 - Emo-Pop
00:30 - Midwest Emo
00:35 - Screamo
00:40 - Emoviolence
00:45 - Folk Punk
00:50 - Celtic Punk
00:55 - Gypsy Punk
01:00 - Hardcore Punk
01:05 - Easycore
01:10 - Grindcore
01:15 - Cybergrind
01:20 - Goregrind
01:25 - Gorenoise
01:30 - Pornogrind
01:35 - Mincecore
01:40 - Deathgrind
01:45 - Beatdown Hardcore
01:50 - Burning Spirits
01:55 - Crack Code Steady
02:00 - Crossover Thrash
02:05 - Crust Punk
02:10 - Blackened Crust
02:15 - Neocrust
02:20 - Stenchcore
02:25 - D-Beat
02:30 - Japanese Hardcore
02:35 - Melodic Hardcore
02:40 - New York Hardcore
02:45 - Powerviolence
02:50 - Street Punk
02:55 - Thrashcore
03:00 - UK82
03:05 - Metalcore
03:10 - Deathcore
03:15 - Mathcore
03:20 - Melodic Metalcore
03:25 - Nintendocore
03:30 - Noisecore
03:35 - Post-Hardcore
03:40 - Swancore
03:45 - Sasscore
03:50 - Trancecore
03:55 - Mod Revival
04:00 - Post-Punk
04:05 - Coldwave
04:10 - Dance-Punk
04:15 - Gothic Rock
04:20 - Deathrock
04:25 - No Wave
04:30 - Post-Punk Revival
04:35 - Proto-Punk
04:40 - Punk Blues
04:45 - Punk Rock
04:50 - Anarcho-Punk
04:55 - Deutschpunk
05:00 - Garage Punk
05:05 - Glam Punk
05:10 - Horror Punk
05:15 - Könsrock
05:20 - Oi!
05:25 - Pop Punk
05:30 - Psychobilly
05:35 - Queercore
05:40 - Riot Grrrl
05:45 - Ska Punk
05:50 - Skate Punk
05:55 - Surf Punk
06:00 - Vikingarock
06:05 - Synth Punk
Where's Corporate Punk? Green Day etc.
@@marknewbold2583lmao that’s just a rude way of saying pop punk, no?
where is powerviolence?
@@chriswu772 02:45
@@chriswu772 you could fit a whole song!
The transition from Orchid to Violent Femmes 😭
And then to the Pouges lmao
Lmao 😂
lol
🤣🤣🤣
Man, both of those albums are so good though
The fact that even as a big fan of punk I only know about a dozen of these is so cool because it proves how deep music truly goes.
*how semantic genre dorks are
it's all punk
Same.
“Deep” most of these hardcore ones sound the same
No. This is just pathologically specific, like every individual band is its own genre. To quote Douglas Coupland, "The Violet Roadkills are a great example of White Urban Folk crossed with Ska."
@@mournblade1066 I'm not the biggest fan of genre classification either, I just think the sheer amount of music and variety is amazing. But I agree sites like RYM are too much of a circlejerk and should be used more as entertainment than real discussion
I like how both grindcore and gothic rock somehow spawned from the Ramones and Sex Pistols
So happy to see Interpol , The Cure and Joy Division in their respective genres. I was actually 100% sure they would be there
Interpol is só underrated
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@@leonardoramos764I think it is a band that is well valued, but I think it was very forgotten since the 2000's had passed and the post-punk revival was already out of fashion and commercially successful.
2:55 Spongebob screaming literal gibberish
Loved seeing Wire's Pink Flag there. Such a masterpiece of an album, with both a pure punk rock sound at times as well as some of the seeds of post punk clearly present already.
That record had a huge influence on hardcore. All them early hc bands had at least one Wire cover in their set.
I feel like “Shape of Punk to Come” by Refused deserves a spot here
it goes into post hc, the same genre with bands like quicksand, fugazi, unwound, (80s husker du)...
@@dariiofernando the album in the video is Relationship of Command for Post Hardcore. Look, I love that album but I don’t think it’s better than Repeater by Fugazi or The Shape of Punk to Come by Refused. I know, opinions right? But this one is valid I swear bro
Damn, there's a song called "The Shape of Punk That Never Came" and I didn't know where the name came from. Now I know, thanks.
I feel the same with nomeansno, they were making music like refused back in 88, listen to their album small parts isolated and refused
the transition to lcd soundsystem is comedic
These videos are oddly satisfying, keep em coming
Soo many memories with many of these bands and albums. Great stuff man.
Thank you for remember Siekiera! One of the most iconic bands from my country.
The best hardcore punk album is Bad Brains S/T. No other album gives me more of an adrenaline rush.
No it's not.
@@forgottenclown9115 Yes it is, no other albums gives more of an adrenaline rush, except for Discharge
I agree. DKs are great but Bad Brains ST should be #1
WHY? I'M BANNED IN DC!
There's better
love your videos !!! keep em coming
Interesting list but what I would have different
Post-Hardcore- Repeater by Fugazi (surprised Fugazi was nowhere here)
Cowpunk- Straight to Hell by Hank Williams 3 (come on what’s better than the grandson of one of the greatest country singers showing that old school country can be Punk AF)
Would have also added Funk Punk and have it be Remain in Light by Talking Heads
Remain in Light would be the best New Wave album (for some, New Wave is also a Punk genre)
Funk Punk is also Entertainment by Gang of four
@@dasskeleton1053dance-punk is the word
Maybe also one album each from the Punk-Rap and Jazz-Punk sub-genres.
would also say 'what makes a man start fires' by the minutemen could go there!@@dasskeleton1053
You should do this with the top album in every Rock genre, including Metal and it‘s subgenres (i know you‘ve done them separately but still), or maybe all the Pop genres.
Every rock genre would be a huge video
Well that would be a big video and punk is already a subgenre of rock
No he shoudnt.
@@churchoftheriff7274 why not?
I know people will bitch about definitions and X band not being x genre or whatever, but there's a lot of new stuff I've never heard of that I'm excited to explore
X rule.
Thanks for doing this. Much respect
great job with the video. thank you for it.
I’m not gonna lie. That section when the artist was on the first line instead of the second line broke my immersion for a hot second. But I love the albums I knew and am curious about the ones I didn’t so thanks for showing me new music.
yeah sorry i just cut the other video and put it without love XD
What a cool video, would love to see more!
I'd probably replace pop-punk with something from Green Day, probably Dookie, and I think that some of the classic bands like Ramones, The Damned and The Clash probably deserve a shout somewhere, as well as some staples of hardcore like Black Flag and Minor Threat. First Two Seven Inches is probably the definitive straight edge album.
Also I'm a fan of some classic hardcore like Minor Threat and Gorilla Biscuits, but this video makes them sound like Green Day by comparison lol
Seeing The Devil and God are Raging Inside of Me for emo made me so happy, tbh Brand New’s entire discography is near perfect and is widely ignored nowadays
Moss Icon. Glad to see it.
That's the one that got me hooked for this video. Truly tremendous band
I absolutely love Discharge, they're one of me and my dad's favorite punk band
I just listened to the album at 3:50. It is only 19 minutes but HOLY SHIT IS IT SO GOOD!!
I'm very happy with the inclusion of Siekiera, it's one of the best post-punk or new wave bands out there. I guess you could call it Coldwave, whatever that is
As someone whose going into punk. this is great! thank you for expanding my music taste :)
Having the Crackrocksteady EP instead of No Gods/No Managers from Choking Victim is a crime. I know it's based on rym, but that album is a masterpiece and easily my number 1 for hardcore ska-punk.
Honestly just here to get recommendations outside Folk-Punk and Midwest Emo so thank you for your assistance bro
Siekiera - Nowa Aleksandria is obviously the best choice here
The amount of these sub genres I didn’t know existed is insane
the true album for punk rock is "rocket to russia" by the ramones, after the votes and reviews was updated ;)
Just seeing blood visions in this made my day. Best album ever, and rip Jay
Thanks - this is a great reference
This is a great list. An art punk revival and funk punk category could've been cool though :)
I loveee this collection! All great albums
2:55 spongebob
AHAHAHHAHA
Great how am I supposed to listen to Los Crudos the same again smh
I was gonna dis this for not even getting close to being the top albums in the sub genres that I am conversant in but, this is a great gateway compilation. So, saturation is better than precision.
TDLR: good job.
Thanks from Norway for including Kaizer's Orchestra
Good job! I'd add something about Italian HC (Negazione, Wretched, Kina, Nerorgasmo, Raw Power, etc.) and 1990's pop punk (Screeching Weasel, Riverdales, GDay, Etc.)
Happiness for the best of Swancore is BASED!
As a swede i love how you put könsrock in there.
alter schwede...
Great you mentioned "The Pogues" for Celtic Punk!
Yo! That Shizit shout out was so G’
So happy to see ATDI representing post-hardcore
Could not imagine the shock on my face when this was a rym-related video and Digital Hardcore's album was not something from Machine Girl
It‘s number two
Fr I love machine girl
Actually should be something from ATR
@@albertocazzoli3124 Their a good canidate but I stopped caring about those traitors when they began to endorce NFTs
Idk if its fair to put the legacy of brutality as a misfits album because it is a compilation album but misfits definetly deserve the spot
Interesting choices for the genres I do know and wow what a bunch of different genres I never heard of - a couple of them I actually liked lol
thanks for using the best example of ska punk!!!
Felt so good seeing choking victim on this list!(even tho stzas cancelled)
i am learning so many new micro-genres
Very good! Many records of my collection. Maybe I listen to 90% of this stuff from time to time ... haha! Or when i was a Teen...
love how batshit insane some of these genres sound
In my opinion there are many albums that would be perfect in the best post-hardcore
All these meaningless genres get tiring, you could literally make one up for every band there ever was.
some of these I disagree with, but some of them were absolutely SPOT ON, good job on the details
Synth-punk is underrated. I wish more artists made it
Los Crudos patrimonio mexa de el Thrashcore y demás aspectos de el punk
Muy buen video
Los Crudos no es thrashcore/fastcore
En ese caso hubieran puesto a Limp Wrist
In the metalcore bet, instead of converge, it was best to add kickback, or at least integrity. And as for Deformity - it's OG deathcore
this is based what the website rym says
Deformity is ok for deathcore. And i think Integrity should be higher too, but people complains too many about quality production
Rym really needs to add a genre for Siberian punk
Holy shit the No Wave selection is PERFECT
Im so happy for the phyllomedusa opinion cause his music is so amazing
Definitely highlights mostly old school stuff but I think there's a lot of new school stuff that tops some of this stuff.
lol didn't expect to see my favorite band of all time in here... definitely recommend that kaizers orchestra album even if it's not actually "punk"
i love a lot of albums here
Pop would be cool to see
I would've included couch rock and picked Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs. Amazing album!
Yeah cause this is a real handy retrospective!
Free paracetamol?
Okay, I can rest easy knowing Bad Religion's no control is still among these 👌
Could we get a spotify playlist:)
I wanna be mad at some of these... but I can't. Also, placing Marquee Moon at the beginning seals the deal.
Marque moon and devil and god are flawless records, gotta check the others
Unknown Pleasures is one of my favorite punk albums of all time.
How is industrial punk not on here? Artists like Pigface, Pailhead, etc. For being a more known sub genre in the punk scene, I’m surprised it’s not listed here :0
Never heard of industrial punk. Theres industrial rock, industrial metal but i dont think industrial punk is a genre
You forgot post-apocalypto spud beat, which is best represented by the Aquabats, they are also the best band in all of the other genres mentioned in this video
Personally I'd put dookie or enema of the state for poppunk (even tho A hangover you dont deserve is my favourite) and Your gonna miss it all for midwest emo
for anything math/prog/screamo you gotta give it to fall of troy. will listen to Gospel though
oh god rate your music is actually picking good albums
the dead milkmen not being on here is a CRIME, and i probably would have picked one of bikini kill’s albums for riot grrrl, but otherwise, great list! you really know yr stuff :)
I love dead milkmen as well, Totally agree.
Bikini Kill are good, but I'll forever be biased towards Dazey and the Scouts, the fact they only have one album is such a shame.
why am I watching this before going to sleep?
So far the best list on here. I love punk music so much for its diversity and no-fucks-given attitudes it has.
Moss Icon is really great
I love punk music, in all styles
MOMENTS LIKE THIS NEVER-
Shape of punk to come or an unwound album would be good here
I saw half of these genres on the "metal" video. I swear Hardcore subgenres deserve a separate video of their own tbh.
More best albums release plz
I’m shocked pre Green Day did not make it to the list. Very good opinions though!
that transition from violent femmes to the pogues is SENDING ME
insane that against me isn't here
Brave Little Abacus mention is insanely based
Lmfao the drone that obeys whatever RYM says
i disobey with many of the choices bro
Sad for the lack of br punk
I was hoping to see Colera, at least
Hey boy(z), you did a good work, I know there is many subgenres of punk rock music worldwide, and I'm here to talk about forró-core. It is a punk subgenre that was developed in Brasília (Brazil's capital) and the first (and main band that time) were Raimundos. (Only in first album (which is self-titled) and some songs in the second (named Lavô tá Novo) and [today] last album, Cantigas de Roda (such as Opa, Peraí Caceta, Esporrei na Manivela, BOP, O Gato da Rosinha, etc). Name explanation is very simple: "Forró" are some parties that were originated in brazilian northeast from XIX century. Do not confuse "forró" with "baião", the music that is played in that kind of parties. (And, of course, "core" is from hardcore punk).
But in my opinion, the best album of this subgenre is the self-titled album of Jumentaparida, a defunct band of Cariri, a country town in the state of Ceará, who were part in the "Movimento Cabaçal", a cultural moviment that ocurred in 2000s, inspired by Manguebit moviment. Here is some bands that can fit in forrócore label (or just incorpored baião with rock music):
Raimundos, Catapulta, Jumentaparida, Dr. Raiz, SoulZé, Selestinos and Farofa de Porco. Some of these bands has their records on CZcams. Thank you for everyone that read this. Hope my low-level English was understandable. Bye
P.S.: I forgot to talk about lyrics. Sorry. Raimundos (and Selestinos as well) was influenced by an specific subgenre of baião named "forró de duplo sentido" (literally means "double entendre forró") [whose main artist in the 70s was Zenilton]. Because of that, their lyrics was full of dirty words and some stories that spoke about sex and drugs. The bands from "Movimento Cabaçal", such as Jumentaparida, SoulZé and Dr. Raiz, didn't incorpored these lyrics. In opposite to this, these bands incorpored lyrics that spoke the culture of their place, and some social issues of northeast as well
Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing by Discharge would be my pick of the bunch.
Best punk subgenres
-Emoviolence
-Neocrust
-Post-hardcore
-Grindcore
-Powerviolence
I love how Queercore and Goregrind are in the same video
Holy fuck I have a blood vision in years can't believe I found that guy on a random shuffle list
if superfuzz bigmuff (plus early singles) was classified as an album it’d be the top for garage punk