1 That's why it's often compared to the punk rock movement, he said.
2 From there, it was a natural progression to punk rock , he says.
3 Morris calls that look the first page in the punk rock manual.
4 Pawl is a punk rock guy, who tells it like 'it' is.
5 It's probably more punk rock than anything else you've come across in 2011.
6 This is the ultimate account of the punk rock movement in the UK.
7 In 2003, Afrikaans punk rock band fokofpolisiekar revolutionised the South African music scene.
8 After punk rock , this is the truest music Britain has produced.
9 It contained seven songs recorded on a punk rock electric guitar.
10 Many see it as the cradle of punk rock in America.
11 They shared a love of punk rock and, eventually, of drugs.
12 Following a spell of classical studies, punk rock became the Next Big Thing.
13 She has this attitude that is so punk rock -she doesn't care.
14 The walkman sends punk rock banging across the tiny bones of my ears.
15 Her iPod growled out Irish punk rock courtesy of the Stiff Little Fingers.
16 I wouldn't necessarily say that Black rock or Black punk rock is mainstream.
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