Top 50?Vive Le Rock magazine has requested readers send in their list of their top 50 punk songs….
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The VLR All-Time Punk Chart
1976-85. Published 2025
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Here is my 50 in absolutely no order apart from the top 10 (and that is in no order from 2 to 10).Vive Le Rock magazine has requested readers send in their list of their top 50 punk songs….
WE NEED YOU!
The VLR All-Time Punk Chart
1976-85. Published 2025
Send your top 50 songs list in no order to: PunkList@mail.com
The perfect list to remind me why I don’t like punk. The Kinks pre figured punk.Here is my 50 in absolutely no order apart from the top 10 (and that is in no order from 2 to 10).
The first 20 I just named my fave song from 20 different bands and after that my fave few from each band and the last 5 were individual bands / songs to finish it off.
There is none of that 2nd wave nonsense like Chron Gen / Exploited / Discharge and only two of the CBGB New York crowd in The Ramones and Richard Hell. Were The Talking Heads and Blondie punk? And don't get me started on Green Day being punk!
There are no The Jam tunes - were they punk? (only 1 would have got in there if deemed yes) and what about Elvis Costello / early Echo & The Bunnymen and The Cure? Joy Division and New Order? Are they punk or new wave / post punk / goth? Who decides?
I haven't sent this list off yet. I'd be interested to hear from the regulars to this thread (apart from @BlueMoonRisin’ who is a free loading ****) as to whether the above bands should be included or not.
PS @BlueMoonRisin’ I love you really xx)
1. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Spellbound
2. Eddie & The Hot Rods - Do anything you wanna do
3. Neon Hearts - Regulations
4. Buzzcocks - Orgasm addict
5. Generation X - Wild Youth
6. The Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK
7. Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
8. The Rezillos - Destination Venus
9. Crass - Bloody Revolutions
10. Chelsea - The right to work
11. Dirt - Object, refuse, reject, abuse
12. The Stranglers - Peaches
13. The Clash - Tommy Gun
14. X Ray Specs - Oh bondage up yours
15. Richard Hell & The Voidoids - The Blank Generation
16. The Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
17. Adam & The Ants - Car Trouble
18. The Ramones - Bonzo Goes to Blitzberg
19. The Damned - Smash it up
20. Slaughter & The Dogs - Boston Babies
21. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Night shift
22. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Halloween
23. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Monitor
24. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Hong Kong Garden
25. Generation X - Ready Steady Go
26. Generation X - Your Generation
27. Generation X - Kiss me Deadly
28. Gen X - Dancing with myself
29. The Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
30. The Sex Pistols - Holidays in the sun
31. The Sex Pistols - Bodies
32. Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect device
33. Stiff Little Fingers - At the edge
34. Television Personalities - Part time punks
35. Buzzcocks - Ever fallen in love (with someone you shouldn't have?)
36. Buzzcocks - Boredom
37. Buzzcocks - What do I get?
38. Buzzcocks - Everybody's happy nowadays
39. Toyah - Ieya
40. Toyah - Danced
41. Altered Images - Dead Pop Stars
42. Public Image Ltd - Public Image
43. Public Image Ltd - Flowers Of Romance
44. Public Image Ltd - Rise
45. Crass - Do they owe us a living?
46. The Dead Kennedy's - Holiday in Cambodia
47. The Clash - The Guns of Brixton
48. The Stranglers - Hanging around
49. Magazine - Shot by both sides
50. Sex Pistols / Sid Vicious - My Way
Agree with 6 7 13 29-33 35 42 46 2 in that order. Remove the rest. Replace withHere is my 50 in absolutely no order apart from the top 10 (and that is in no order from 2 to 10).
The first 20 I just named my fave song from 20 different bands and after that my fave few from each band and the last 5 were individual bands / songs to finish it off.
There is none of that 2nd wave nonsense like Chron Gen / Exploited / Discharge and only two of the CBGB New York crowd in The Ramones and Richard Hell. Were The Talking Heads and Blondie punk? And don't get me started on Green Day being punk!
There are no The Jam tunes - were they punk? (only 1 would have got in there if deemed yes) and what about Elvis Costello / early Echo & The Bunnymen and The Cure? Joy Division and New Order? Are they punk or new wave / post punk / goth? Who decides?
I haven't sent this list off yet. I'd be interested to hear from the regulars to this thread (apart from @BlueMoonRisin’ who is a free loading ****) as to whether the above bands should be included or not.
PS @BlueMoonRisin’ I love you really xx)
1. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Spellbound
2. Eddie & The Hot Rods - Do anything you wanna do
3. Neon Hearts - Regulations
4. Buzzcocks - Orgasm addict
5. Generation X - Wild Youth
6. The Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK
7. Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
8. The Rezillos - Destination Venus
9. Crass - Bloody Revolutions
10. Chelsea - The right to work
11. Dirt - Object, refuse, reject, abuse
12. The Stranglers - Peaches
13. The Clash - Tommy Gun
14. X Ray Specs - Oh bondage up yours
15. Richard Hell & The Voidoids - The Blank Generation
16. The Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
17. Adam & The Ants - Car Trouble
18. The Ramones - Bonzo Goes to Blitzberg
19. The Damned - Smash it up
20. Slaughter & The Dogs - Boston Babies
21. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Night shift
22. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Halloween
23. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Monitor
24. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Hong Kong Garden
25. Generation X - Ready Steady Go
26. Generation X - Your Generation
27. Generation X - Kiss me Deadly
28. Gen X - Dancing with myself
29. The Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
30. The Sex Pistols - Holidays in the sun
31. The Sex Pistols - Bodies
32. Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect device
33. Stiff Little Fingers - At the edge
34. Television Personalities - Part time punks
35. Buzzcocks - Ever fallen in love (with someone you shouldn't have?)
36. Buzzcocks - Boredom
37. Buzzcocks - What do I get?
38. Buzzcocks - Everybody's happy nowadays
39. Toyah - Ieya
40. Toyah - Danced
41. Altered Images - Dead Pop Stars
42. Public Image Ltd - Public Image
43. Public Image Ltd - Flowers Of Romance
44. Public Image Ltd - Rise
45. Crass - Do they owe us a living?
46. The Dead Kennedy's - Holiday in Cambodia
47. The Clash - The Guns of Brixton
48. The Stranglers - Hanging around
49. Magazine - Shot by both sides
50. Sex Pistols / Sid Vicious - My Way
Hell of an effort to come up with a Top 50! I’m not gonna argue about the bands you chose to omit, but surprised with a couple you included. Boomtown Rats? Tonic for the Troops is one of my favourite albums, but with the exception of Can’t Stop and maybe Like Clockwork, I wouldn’t call any of it punk, most of all Rat Trap, which is Springsteen-esque, pub rock. Also, in my mind, PiL were the first post-punk band. Flowers of Romance has more in common with that early, highly-stylised synth experimentation that helped give rise to New Romantic and Rise is just simply pop.Here is my 50 in absolutely no order apart from the top 10 (and that is in no order from 2 to 10).
The first 20 I just named my fave song from 20 different bands and after that my fave few from each band and the last 5 were individual bands / songs to finish it off.
There is none of that 2nd wave nonsense like Chron Gen / Exploited / Discharge and only two of the CBGB New York crowd in The Ramones and Richard Hell. Were The Talking Heads and Blondie punk? And don't get me started on Green Day being punk!
There are no The Jam tunes - were they punk? (only 1 would have got in there if deemed yes) and what about Elvis Costello / early Echo & The Bunnymen and The Cure? Joy Division and New Order? Are they punk or new wave / post punk / goth? Who decides?
I haven't sent this list off yet. I'd be interested to hear from the regulars to this thread (apart from @BlueMoonRisin’ who is a free loading ****) as to whether the above bands should be included or not.
PS @BlueMoonRisin’ I love you really xx)
1. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Spellbound
2. Eddie & The Hot Rods - Do anything you wanna do
3. Neon Hearts - Regulations
4. Buzzcocks - Orgasm addict
5. Generation X - Wild Youth
6. The Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK
7. Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
8. The Rezillos - Destination Venus
9. Crass - Bloody Revolutions
10. Chelsea - The right to work
11. Dirt - Object, refuse, reject, abuse
12. The Stranglers - Peaches
13. The Clash - Tommy Gun
14. X Ray Specs - Oh bondage up yours
15. Richard Hell & The Voidoids - The Blank Generation
16. The Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
17. Adam & The Ants - Car Trouble
18. The Ramones - Bonzo Goes to Blitzberg
19. The Damned - Smash it up
20. Slaughter & The Dogs - Boston Babies
21. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Night shift
22. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Halloween
23. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Monitor
24. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Hong Kong Garden
25. Generation X - Ready Steady Go
26. Generation X - Your Generation
27. Generation X - Kiss me Deadly
28. Gen X - Dancing with myself
29. The Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
30. The Sex Pistols - Holidays in the sun
31. The Sex Pistols - Bodies
32. Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect device
33. Stiff Little Fingers - At the edge
34. Television Personalities - Part time punks
35. Buzzcocks - Ever fallen in love (with someone you shouldn't have?)
36. Buzzcocks - Boredom
37. Buzzcocks - What do I get?
38. Buzzcocks - Everybody's happy nowadays
39. Toyah - Ieya
40. Toyah - Danced
41. Altered Images - Dead Pop Stars
42. Public Image Ltd - Public Image
43. Public Image Ltd - Flowers Of Romance
44. Public Image Ltd - Rise
45. Crass - Do they owe us a living?
46. The Dead Kennedy's - Holiday in Cambodia
47. The Clash - The Guns of Brixton
48. The Stranglers - Hanging around
49. Magazine - Shot by both sides
50. Sex Pistols / Sid Vicious - My Way
Agree with a lot of points there.Hell of an effort to come up with a Top 50! I’m not gonna argue about the bands you chose to omit, but surprised with a couple you included. Boomtown Rats? Tonic for the Troops is one of my favourite albums, but with the exception of Can’t Stop and maybe Like Clockwork, I wouldn’t call any of it punk, most of all Rat Trap, which is Springsteen-esque, pub rock. Also, in my mind, PiL were the first post-punk band. Flowers of Romance has more in common with that early, highly-stylised synth experimentation that helped give rise to New Romantic and Rise is just simply pop.
About 6 years ago my son was lead guitarist for a punk band called the Antiseptics. Asked me if I fancied going with him to one of his gigs in Sheffield to which I declined. The next day he rang and said that I would really have liked the headline band. It was only the New Model Army. If only he had mentioned who they were supporting beforehand I would have gone. 1 of my all time favourites.As a Conflict guy, I felt duty bound not to like New Model Army back in the day.
But been playing this album a bit over the last couple of nights and I’ve got to admit that it’s packed with quality tunes.
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