Ash, ex-members of Buck/Cub??, listed on AMG as a "punk-pop" band (rather prominently, in fact)
Bad Religion, popular punk band, formed in 1980, has very typical punk rock structures, formulaic songs
Barcode, a divisive topic in the punk underground, zines and recordings are sometimes categorized based on whether or not they have barcodes. If a barcode is used on the packaging it will not be reviewed in MRR and other punk fanzines. A barcode represents buying into the system, participating in consumer culture, aesthetically the barcode has been incorporated into art and fashion, is an early example of abstract representational vectorism later coming to prominence in the 2000s, similar to marshal fields ad campaign, and similar to backgrounds on contemporary websites and television shows
Beastie Boys, 1979-now, hip hop rooted in hardcore punk, white/jewish/caucasian rap, outsiders in the hip hop scene, relation to other white hip hop artists, "The name "Beastie" originally stood for "Boys Entering Anarchistic States Towards Internal Excellence," and the initials B.B. intended to mimic Washington DC punk band Bad Brains," read bios on Michael Diamond, Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch, check out Some Old Bullshit (1994) which is a collection of BB early EPs showcasing their early 80s hardcore/punk roots
The Beatles, 1960-1970, England, "self contained" rock, fruition of Beat Generation, skiffle beginnings, music(art) more than/and just music, major influence on The Ramones (both bands cited by Spin Magazine as top rock bands of all time, 2001 issue, Sid Vicious on the cover?), British Invasion, Beatlemania, delusion of the masses, social/political, folk-rock, hard rock, psychedelia, and by proxy punk
Björk, was in a punk group early in her career, former all-girl punk rock band called Spit and Snot at age 14, verify
Bloodsport (band), IL, managed by Sean Duffy, described as pop-punk in the vein of TSOL and Social Distortion in MRR#20 Dec. 1984, active in the Chicago scene in the 80s
Blue Man Group, street art, recycled art, postmodern performance, popular brand, musical collaborations, punk play
Calvin and Hobbes, calvin ball is anarchy, calvin is punk, calvin is to bart simpson what fievel mousekevitz is to mickey mouse, created by bill watterson, fantasy worlds, (sub)urban exploration, dérive
Vanessa Carlton, aesthetic, piano prodigy, attitude, emo/punk aggressive vocals, indie aesthetic in music videos, photos, cabare style, [3]
Jill Carroll, risked life to report in Iraq, has red dyed hair, was released by captives, photos here [4]
The Chipmunks, influential album "Chipmunk Punk" which is cited (maybe as a joke? by Kurt Cobain), creaters punk'd pop tunes by speeding up the voices, punk play
Cirque du Soleil, focus on humans, no animals, animal rights, costuming, punk play
Crimpshrine, association with Green Day and Pinhead Gunpowder
Ani DiFranco, made her own record label, punk attitude, feminism, riot grrrl
The Donnas, all last name Donna referencing The Ramones, signed to Lookout! Records, riot grrrl/punk attitude, short songs
Hilary Duff, benji/joel? madden GC, pop punk influenced pop songs
Bob Dylan, wrote many early rock songs, fused folk tradition with rock and roll, inspired The Beatles, was covered by numerous rock artists, wrote "like a rolling stone", was the original rock poet, had crazy hair, from Minneapolis, MN, dinkytown, still rocks, considered by some to be punk
Elvis Presley, white singer/guitarist in a black blues majority, also gospel, country, first rock and roll pop sensation, cross-over talent to films, got fat and died in august 1977, during the heyday of the original punk movement in London/England, symbolized the extreme good, wasted potential, overblown rock, slow dead rock, anti-Bob Dylan, considered a rock and roll legend, lived in Graceland, called "The King of Rock n Roll" or "The King", was idolized by the Jesse Katzopolis character on the family TV show Full House, fulfilled Sam Phillips' idea to find "a white man with a Negro sound and the Negro feel," with whom he "could make a billion dollars," which would later fall to Colonel Tom Parker (possible connection to The Ramones song Pet Cemetary), (compare this with Malcolm McLaren and other impresarios/svengalis and managers, art directors, etc...), rocked on TV the Ed Sullivan Show on Sept 9th 1956 with the song "Hound Dog" and his gyrations, at the time he was a controversial artist due to its association with African-American culture,
Eminem, white rapper, minority in rap community, bleached his hair like punk kids, snotty, self-defeating lyrics which is in direct opposition to the standard self-promotion of rap, borrows from hardcore rap and hardcore punk (example Suicidal Tendencies, see New York Times article, [5])
Everclear, nirvana associations, peroxide hair, aware of punk, definitely pop
Fashion, anything worn on the body, the style a person associates themselves with, the aesthetic functions and meanings that are implicit in what is worn, the way clothing is worn, clothes, accessories, digital components, hair cut/style/color, even muscle building, body image, body language, body modification, dreadlocks, scents, perfume, odor, hygiene, piercings, tattoos, implants, cosmetic surgery, self scarification (cutting), pain, BDSM, collars, leather, animal products, veg/veganism, what a person eats & how, bindings, religious clothing, hats, shoes, bags, high fashion, thrift stores
Fastbacks, influential indie band, need more research for this
The Go-Go's, 80s band, started as "pop punk," are a prominent All-women band, related to Girl group but the women play all the instruments as well as sing,
Gorilla Biscuits, 1987-1991, 2006-now, NY, straight edge, clear vocals, thinking like Good Clean Fun, positive, hardcore/punk description of life lived, just having fun, reclaiming the show, we are the show, personal is political (but not capital p, political or polite) cited by Seven Days of Samsara, Modern Life Is War in punknews.org interview [[6]], very influential
Matt Groening, 'underground' comic, "life in hell," created The Simpsons, satirical view of suburban domesticity, bart is punk, reviewed The Descendents in 1982 (see band press archives on wesbite), as a result, was aware of "pop punk," or "punk" as "pop art" in the early 80s
Guided by Voices, DIY art, highly prolific, influential indie band
Jessica Hopper, writes for Chicago Reader, third-wave feminism, wrote critique of emo music and is cited in article, connected to Kurt Cobain to be verified, hip hop, Liz Armstrong, used to run Hopper PR which promoted bands including Milemarker, wrote a zine called Hit It or Quit It, also writes for Punk Planet
Hüsker Dü, began as a hardcore group but later became more pop orientated, eventually becoming "alterative rock"
JBTV, chicago area, hour long tv show interviewing bands and letting artists play the videos they want, artists become "VJ"s, features many local and national alternative rock and pop punk bands, [7]
Josie and the Pussycats (comic), the TV show, the movie, features All-women band, and one of the members is African American/Black/(of color)/etc, pretty forward thinking for 1963/1958 when it was written
Bruce Kalberg, writer of 1982 Descendents article (by the way miss credited as "Bruce Kalber(o)," mentioned in Swans' "Seconds" interview with Michael Gura (by Michael Moynihan) (1996) [8], was in art school, took out a full page ad in Slash, started NO Magazine (aka NOMAG) with Gira, drove with Gira to SanFran to print NOMAG, mostly gave them out for free
Karaoke, Japanese import, means "empty/void orchestra," implies "out of tune," public personifies celebrity, the art of performance, imitation, story-telling, culture sharing, humiliation, drama, punk rock karaoke, karaoke (chicago activist group)
LazyTown, Stephanie has punk/raver trappings, the show is about a villian "Robbie Rotten" who wants kids to stay inside an be lazy and eat candy and fatty food, the kids are inspired to DIY, activity, and having fun, and eating nutritious healthy food when ever the hero "Sportacus" is around, Rotten references "Johnny Rotten" while Sportacus reference Spartacus who sported mohawks, the show is seen through Stephanie's POV, and she is the only human, "non-puppet" besides Robbie and Sportacus, punk play
The Lemonheads, 1987-1994, 2005-now, MA, evan dando, pop starish, punk roots, Juliana Hatfield, reformed in 2005? with members of The Descendents, [9], [10]
Len, canadian pop/hip hop band started as a pop punk band according to the New York Times, has a few straight-up pop punk songs, also similar to Smash Mouth and Sugar Ray
Lindsay Lohan, punked out her image to keep in style
mc chris, track "pop punk is dead (skit)" on the album "Life's a Bitch and I'm Her Pimp"
MC Lars, track "Hot Topic Is Not Punk Rock" on the album "The Graduate" which features The Matches.
Malcolm McLaren, sex pistols svengali, new york dolls manager, helped create film the great rock n roll swindle, influenced by the early 74/75 NY punk/art, credited Richard Hell for influencing new aesthetic direction, bow wow wow, album Duck Rock fuses hip hop and punk, on which a song Buffalo Girls was later referenced by Eminem in the song Lose Yourself, Vivienne Westwood partner
Kembrew McLeod, wrote zines, book "Freedom of Expression," merges punk and hip hop, wrote the biography for The Queers, MTX and other pop punk groups on AMG, is a rockin' professor in the communications department at the university of iowa, collects pez dispencers and other pop culture fandom items, helped organize a zine conference, co-produced film Money for Nothing: Behind the Business of Pop Music and working on Copyright Criminals: This Is a Sampling Sport
The Mummies, punk garage rock, entertainment value, showmanship, show biz, horror imagery, mythology, rockabilly, pop subversion
Music Choice, provides music and artist info on cable tv stations, usually at the far end of the numbered channels, features 7 rock stations of which "Alternative" is the name of the one most relevant to pop punk/punk
Dika Newlin, 82, composer and musicologist who was deeply influenced by avant-garde master Arnold Schoenberg and brought his style into the punk rock era; died, July 22, in Richmond, Va., of complications from a broken arm suffered June 30., Michael D. Moore documentary "Dika: Murder City" (1994), [14]
Nirvana, defined grunge, popularized the underground, merged punk and metal and indie, cobain constantly referenced punk, championed the underdog, punk play
No Doubt, ska-punk roots, gwen stefani, punk play, fashion style
Kelly Osbourne, The Osbournes, punk kid daughter of Ozzy Osbourne
P!nk, punk attitude, fashion, feminism, name is pretty close to "punk"
Papa Roach, alt/fusion, pop identity, industrial/hard rock/punk rock also nu metal and rapcore, similar to Incubus, sociopolitical stances, economics in Getting Away with murder
Publishing, publish or perish, public display of writing art photo ideas, community space, the public space (which is a void, the public void), not "owned" by any one, is owned by everyone, is shared, this void is transmitted through (all forms of) media, Medium, (medium), the ectoplasm, think Ghostbusters, making one's ideas public, origin ownership versus shared communal use, digital age, age of information, communication, zines, newspapers, peer review journals, talking, radio, wesbites, podcasts, music, records, 8-track, board games, video games, movies, film, newscasts, talk radio, AM/FM, hamradio, the voice of G-d, praying, prayer, speaking, speech, toastmasters, toasts, songs, Lullaby, chants, verbal, non-verbal, body language, aesthetics?, translation, ASL, signals, signs, directions, lights, light
Punky Brewster, 80s TV show about an abandoned kid in Chicago
The Riverboat Gamblers, some songs on To The Confusion Of Our Enemies described as pop punk, example, "Biz Loves Sluts," [18]
John Robb, possibly interviewed Nirvana first?, is a pop punditis in the punk band Goldblade
Dennis Rodman, dated Madonna, numerous tattoos and piercings, dyed hair, punk basketball dude
Roller derby, former sport history as well as more recent punk version, several song have been written about roller derby, the TV show Rollergirls, DIY culture, attitude, riot grrl, shares similarities with pro-wrestling, fantasy, also x-treme sports and marketing, the being of the rock star, the personality that plays, performance, does something, embodiment of fantasy, not just a day dream but a reality
Bart Simpson, punk hair, skateboard, attitude "eat my shorts,"
Skateboarding, skate culture comes to prominence with the surge of hardcore and eventually, punk revival (as the critics call the mid 90s), and pop punk, skate culture also begins to merge with hip hop, skating as a popularization of situationist dérive, the reclamation of public space, skate videos contain many punk/pop punk/hardcore/hip hop/ and other styles of music, the surge in so-called "extreme" sports, "extreme" culture, and "extreme" marketing campaigns (see Extreme), DIY building skateramps, teaching yourself to skate, social skate scene, skate artists connect with fine art, skating as an artform, non-competitiveness, team building, also skating as a sport, athletics, competition, awards, ESPN, national coverage, world wide coverage, Danny Way jumping the great way of China, Evel Knievel, performance art, stunts, magic, David Blaine, performance, technical tricks, skate clothing, transportation, back to the future, marty mcfly, rodney mullen, tony hawk, video games, interactive technology, human desire to fly, freedom, bird/eagle(like Hawk), transcend banal environments, reclaim the present, live the concrete
Smash Mouth, described as pop punk by the New York Times, has punk/ska/pop attributes, covers songs, played on Radio Disney, attitude,
The Sounds, member in Cobra Starship, punk aesthetic
Spice Girls, british and international pop phenom, 50 million albums in 2.5 years, dyed hair, girl glam, girl power, McLaren attempted to capitalize on their success with the Jungk concept geared toward the asian market but this was a failed attempt, though this would later realized in Puffy AmiYumi, good example of a Girl group in contrast to a Boy band, popular during the era of Third-wave feminism, all took on the last name "Spice" possibly influenced by The Ramones who all changed their last names to "Ramone"
Spin (magazine), 1985-now, link [19], said Beatles and Ramones were the top two rock bands or something of all time?
Gwen Stefani, fashion, referenced Vivienne Westwood in Rich Girls
The Strokes, the return of richard hell, new wave, garage minimalism, see also No Doubt
Sugar Ray, punk/metal/rap-sorta, has some straight-up pop punk tunes, also see Len and Smash Mouth, references Danzig/Misfits, Andy Warhol, others, blends hardcore and pop
Swans, 1982-1997, NY/CA, industrial/rock, played so loud audience members sometimes vomitted, lead Michael Gira was involved in the budding west coast punk/hardcore scene LA/SF
Terrorism, see other war techniques like Kamikaze and Blitzkrieg, in the 2000s has more threatening than internal subcultures such as "punk," terrorists are punk, the situationist engaged in terrorism, punk has roots in terrorist philosophy but has out grown the tactic, instead of causing violence, punk create the appearance of violence
They Might Be Giants, referenced the Ramones in their documentary, was influenced by the attitude, philosohpy, asthetics of punk, did the soundtrack for dunkin donuts commercials, wrote song The Replacements, cover Cub song New York City, keeps a low profile, punk play
This Is My Fist, ex-Ambition Mission, Mushuganas, awesome Bay-Area punk with that pop thing in it too, [20]
U2, paid tribute to The Ramones, social awareness, rugged aesthetic
The Veronicas, punk-ska aesthetic, attitude, post riot-grrrl
Tom Waits, covered The Ramones, was a minor influence and participant in the original punk movement, staunchly independent, converses with Iggy Pop in the film Coffee and Cigarettes, appeared in the film Down by Law which later became the name of a punk band, this also happened with Rumble Fish which became the original name of the MN pop punk rock band which later changed their name to Rivethead
Warped Tour, a consistent traveling venue showcasing much music including "pop punk"
Bill Watterson, creater of calvin and hobbes, never sold out
Vivienne Westwood, punk fashion designer, Malcolm McLaren partner, fine art fashion, referenced in Gwen Stefani's Rich Girl, created I am not a terrorist, please don't arrest me t-shirts in 2005, twice received award for British Designer of the Year
Weird Al Yankovic, punked songs with parodies, social commentary, punks pop culture, is called weird al, punk play
Fredric Wertham, 1895-1981, German-American, psychiartist, his book Seduction of the Innocent (1954) led to a U.S. Congressional inquiry into the comic book industry and the creation of the Comics Code, (this controvesy was noted in the Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis film Artists and Models and it was also revisited years later with the Parents Music Resource Center), he later wrote the book The World of Fanzines: A Special Form of Communication (1973) which was one of the first books about the subject of science fiction fandom which would a few years later be influential to the formation of the DIY punk rock community
West Side Story, 1957 musical Leonard Bernstein, a music inspired, art inspired view of American youth and tragedy
Zines, punk zines, fanzines, created by those within the punk scene, provides commentary on "the scene," sources of reference, preserve memories, art, music, stories, mythology of punk, and other topics cover in zines, typically small distribution, underground, outlet for creative energy, another access point second to the bands and songs themselves, became published on the web starting in the late 80s/early 90s and have evolved into blogs, websites, Ezines, and networking communities