Timeline of punk rock

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This is a timeline of punk rock, from its beginnings in the early 1960s to the present time.

Contents

  • Newly formed bands
    • Motor City Five (MC5)

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  • Albums

  • Events
    • MC5 plays at Democratic National Convention in Chicago

  • Newly formed bands

  • Newly formed bands

  • Albums
  • Disbandments
  • Events
    • Original New York Dolls drummer Billy Murcia dies of alcohol poisoning while the band is touring London and is replaced with Jerry Nolan.

  • Disbandments

  • Events

  • Newly formed bands

  • Events

  • Events
    • Bad Religion's album "Suffer" was released on the restarted Epitaph records, and is credited by some as "saving" the American hardcore scene, inspiring the second wave of American hardcore.

  • Newly formed bands

  • Disbandments
    • None recorded

  • Newly formed bands

  • Disbandments
    • None recorded
  • Events
    • Former New York Dolls drummer Jerry Nolan dies January 14th, 1992 from a stroke while undergoing treatment for meningitis and pneumonia.

  • Disbandments

  • Disbandments
    • None recorded

  • Events


  • Disbandments
  • Events
    • Bad Religion's founding guitarist Brett Gurewitz and vocalist Greg Graffin get back together in the studio to record the song "Believe It" for their new record The New America. This is the first time the songwriting team had collaborated since 1995.
    • The Undertones reunite with Paul McLoone replacing Feargal Sharkey, who refuses to participate.
    • Original TSOL drummer Todd Barnes dies on December 6, 1999 of an aneuryism at the age of 34.

  • Newly formed bands

  • Events

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