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Rancid Albums Ranked Worst To Best

Rancid have long bridged the gaps between underground and mainstream, between punk and ska, and they’ve brought fans and musicians from all musical walks of life together. Their albums vary from good to all-time classic, and here they all are ranked from worst to best…

Punk Rock Museum opening in Las Vegas in 2023, spearheaded by Fat Mike

The museum will include artifacts from Blondie, Devo, Rise Against, Sum 41, and much more, and it came together with help from Pat Smear, Brett Gurewitz, Kevin Lyman, Tony Hawk, and other prominent figures in punk history…

Phoebe Bridgers, Jack White, Liz Phair, Pearl Jam & more react to Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade

Tegan and Sara, NNAMDÏ, Kelly Lee Owens, Anti-Flag, Sylvan Esso, Justin Vernon, Finneas, Tim Heidecker, Patton Oswalt, Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion, The Mountain Goats, Jason Isbell, and others have also shared their reaction to the terrible news.

How a 'Never Hungover Again' outtake and a text about Sublime led to Joyce Manor's new LP

Joyce Manor’s first album in four years is a mix of shelved old songs, inspired new songs, and an OMD cover, and its title ’40 oz. to Fresno’ was derived from an auto-corrected text about Sublime. This is about as Joyce Manor-y as it gets.

Bad Religion's 'How Could Hell Be Any Worse' turns 40, 'The Process of Belief' turns 20

Bad Religion are celebrating two major anniversaries this week: their classic debut album ‘How Could Hell Be Any Worse?’ turns 40, and 2002’s ‘The Process of Belief,’ a massive comeback and a crucial turning point in their career, turns 20.

The Linda Lindas sign to Epitaph after "Racist, Sexist Boy" video goes viral

Young punk band The Linda Lindas, who were hand-picked to open one of Bikini Kill’s reunion shows in 2019 and then tapped by Amy Poehler to cover ”Rebel Girl” in her new Netflix movie ‘Moxie,’ went viral after playing their song ”Racist, Sexist Boy” on an LA Public Library livestream, and they’ve now signed to Epitaph Records…

Motion City Soundtrack's Justin Courtney Pierre announces Brett Gurewitz-produced EP, shares song

First single ”Dying To Know” is the kind of punchy power pop/punk anthem that Justin and MCS have always done so well.

Circle Jerks prep deluxe 'Group Sex' reissue, liner notes w/ Tony Hawk, Ian MacKaye, more

The reissue features 1980 rehearsal recordings, unseen photos, and liner notes with stories by Tony Hawk, Ian MacKaye, Mike Patton, Mike Ness, Brett Gurewitz, Lars Frederiksen, and more…

The Offspring's best deep cuts -- 14 songs that rival their biggest hits

The Offspring became a hit machine (and released a greatest hits), but many of their best songs were deep cuts. This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks at their 14 best songs that didn’t crack the charts…

18 early 2000s melodic punk & hardcore albums that are still essential today

This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks at 18 early 2000s punk albums that were too gritty for the bubblegum pop punk TRL was playing but too tuneful for the depths of the hardcore underground, and still sound vital today.
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