As rock 'n' roll became bigger and bigger in the '70s, it was time for another revolution - a return to a basic, raw, three-chord sound, namely, punk. From the streets of New York City and London, punk rock reverberated around the world and turned the rock 'n' roll status quo on its head. This category catalogs the punk movement in a social context, rather than focusing on the music aspect of punk.
Some people call it old school punk, some people say original punk, some people say '77 punk and some people call part of it new wave or power pop; all about punk. http://www.hiljaiset.sci.fi/punknet/
A site for punks, by punks, and about punk, the truth of punk, what punk is and what it represents. Anarchism and punk articles. http://seeyainthepit.fuck-the-system.com
Search engine and directory for old styled punk rock, glam-punk, punk'n'roll, garage-punk and primitive rock and roll-related sites. http://www.trashsurfin.de/
A short history lesson about the beginning of Punk and New Wave, Vivienne Westwood and the Swiss Punk and New Wave scenes. http://www.mital-u.ch/PunkWave/
Providing an online community for punks to gather and talk, share ideas, photos, and music. Provides free webspace and e-mail addresses in a variety of domain names to the punk community. http://www.worldwidepunks.com
A spot for that generation of punks that survived the early eighties. Photographs, flyers, stories, message board and tons of links. More about the crowd than about the bands. http://groups.msn.com/earlyeightiespunkrocksurvivors/
Includes essays, interviews and analysis concerning the anarcho punk movement, including material on Crass, anarchism and the politics of punk. http://www.uncarved.org/music/apunk/