New Exercise and Fitness Review
What do you get when you combine a garage, a drum set, a couple electric guitars, a microphone, and a song about sticking it to the man? You get punk rock. The emergence of bands like the Ramones and the Clash in the 70s gave rise to the mohawked, leather-jacket-wearing, antiestablishment sub-culture we still love today.
Punk rock’s impact on music and culture has become more mainstream as the decades have worn on. Bands such as Blink-182 and the Offspring took the fast-paced, hard-edged melodies from their predecessors and brought them into high schools everywhere.
We want to celebrate punk in its manifold derivatives by putting them on one playlist for you to workout to. So, don your spiked bracelet and put on your black eyeliner. It’s time to lift for counter culture, sweat against the power structure, and build a body that marks you as a free-thinking individual.
1 Ramones, “I Wanna Be Sedated”
Via Sire
2 The Offspring, “The Kids Aren’t Alright”
Via Columbia
3 The Casualties, “Unknown Soldier”
Via SideOneDummy Records
4 Pennywise, “Fuck Authority”
Via Epitaph Records
5 blink-182 “Dammit”
Via MCA
6 Bad Brains, “Banned In D.C.”
Via Caroline Records
7 The Clash, “I Fought the Law”
Via Coral Records
8 Dropkick Murphys, “I’m Shipping Up To Boston”
Via Hellcat Records
9 New Found Glory, “Dressed To Kill”
Via Drive-Thru
10 Green Day, “Basket Case”
Via Reprise
11 Minutemen, “Corona”
Via SST Records
12 Sugarcult, “Bouncing Off The Walls”
Via Fearless Records
13 +44, “When Your Heart Stop Beating”
Via Interscope
14 Bad Religion, “21st Century (Digital Boy)”
Via Epitaph Records
15 Flogging Molly, “Rebels Of The Sacred Heart”
Via SideOneDummy Records
16 Guttermouth, “Perfect World”
Via Nitro Records
17 MxPx, “Responsibility”
Via A&M Records
18 Iggy Pop, The Stooges, “Search And Destroy”
Via Columbia
19 Black Flag, “Rise Above”
Via SST Records
20 Agnnostic Front, “Gotta Go”
Via Epitaph Records
21 Adolescents, “Amoeba”
Via Frontier Records
22 The Muffs, “Kids in America”
Via Sympathy Records
23 Taking Back Sunday, “Cute Without the “E” (Cut From the
Team)”
Via Victory Records
24 Misfits, “Last Caress”
Via Caroline Records
25 Rancid, “Ruby Soho”
Via Epitaph Records
26 Sex Pistols, “Anarchy In The U.K.”
Via Virgin Records
27 Social Distortion, “Story of My Life”
Via Epic Records
28 Violent Femmes, “Blister In The Sun”
Via Slash
29 Millencolin, “No Cigar”
Via Epitaph Records
30 Lustra, “Scotty Doesn’t Know”
Via XOFF Records
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