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1. Days Go By (2012)
by The Offspring
After nearly three decades of making sunny California skatepunk, the Offspring get autumnal with their reflective ninth album, Days Go By. Though the ... More
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2. The Warrior's Code (2005)
by Dropkick Murphys
Boston's Dropkick Murphys turn in another collection of Irish-tinged punk rock on The Warrior's Code. The tempos are breakneck for the most part, and ... More
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4. Do or Die (1998)
by Dropkick Murphys
The full-length follow-up to their debut EP, Boys on the Docks, Boston's Dropkick Murphys serve up an interesting blend of hardcore-style punk with ... More
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5. Punk Goes Acoustic 2 (2007)
by Various Artists
Acoustic songs are the kind of things an emo kid's wet dreams are made of, which probably explains Fearless Records' decision to pump out a second ... More
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6. More Betterness! (1999)
by No Use for a Name
All that needs to be heard is the first song on More Bitterness and that pretty much generalizes the entire album. Just straightforward mid-tempo, ... More
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7. The Meanest of Times (2007)
by Dropkick Murphys
Dropkick Murphys are a band closely tied to their roots in Boston, proud products of a working-class neighborhood where kids suffered through ... More
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8. Billy Talent II (2006)
by Billy Talent
With no desire to ease fans into the explosive terrain of II, Billy Talent immediately detonate the ominous "Devil in a Midnight Mass" with an ... More
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9. The Fuse (2005)
by Pennywise
On The Fuse, Pennywise retreat a bit from the pointed rhetoric of 2003's From the Ashes. The southern California band has never been passive about ... More
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11. Blackout (2003)
by Dropkick Murphys
On their fourth studio album, Blackout, the Dropkick Murphys work with their soused punk rock style for their tightest material to date. Sure, the ... More
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12. Sieg Howdy (2005)
by Jello Biafra/Melvins
Picking up where 2004's Never Breathe What You Can't See left off, Jello and the boys return with the same formulas and dynamics found on the ... More
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13. Sing Sing Death House (2002)
by The Distillers
This authentic, damaged, street-kid punk outfit boasts the magnificent, mouth-full-of-marbles gutter-punk accent of Brody, wife of Rancid's Tim ... More
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14. On the Front Line (2004)
by The Casualties
With On the Front Line, veteran New York punkers the Casualties explode like a match on gasoline. Vocalist Jorge stands out in front of punk ... More
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15. Billy Talent (2003)
by Billy Talent
Billy Talent takes its curious handle from a character name in the 1996 mock rockumentary Hard Core Logo, which traced the continuing adventures of ... More
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16. Juvenile Product of the Working Class (1996)
by Swingin' Utters
Even though a lot of the same elements on their first album can be found on Juvenile Product of the Working Class, the Swingin' Utters still manage ... More
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17. Same Old Tunes (1998)
by Millencolin
After Epitaph's re-release of Millencolin's sophomore outing, Life on a Plate, became an unqualified success, the label decided to offer the band's ... More
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18. Back at the Laundromat (2001)
by U.S. Bombs
Never was there a truer cliché than the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, something the U.S. Bombs have been confirming since the release ... More
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19. Pulley (1999)
by Pulley
The members of Pulley spent more time together in the studio crafting their third album than any of their previous records, and it shows -- Pulley is ... More
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20. The '59 Sound (2008)
by The Gaslight Anthem
In 1988, Jon Bon Jovi was being interviewed by a reporter for Spin Magazine when he was asked if he was a fan of Bruce Springsteen. Bon Jovi replied ... More
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21. The Loved Ones EP (2005)
by The Loved Ones
The Loved Ones' lineup is built from the ranks of hardcore outfits like Kid Dynamite (bassist Michael Cotterman) and Trial by Fire (drummer Mike ... More
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22. Never Breathe What You Can't See (2004)
by Jello Biafra/The Melvins
For Never Breathe What You Can't See, Jello Biafra has stowed his spoken word pulpit behind the enormous amplifiers of the Melvins. But his ... More
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23. The Brooklyn Way (2006)
by The Lordz
Growing out like a fungus from the dark gray underbelly of the Lordz of Brooklyn, who issued a handful of sides that combined B-boy culture and a ... More
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24. Five Lessons Learned (1998)
by Swingin' Utters
Five Lessons Learned, the Swingin' Utters' second album for Fat Wreck Chords, builds on the breakthrough of their first, A Juvenile Product of the ... More
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