British Punk: 20 Moments That Defined It 

British Punk: 20 Moments That Defined It

British punk music is a revolutionary genre that developed in the mid-1970s and is characterized by its unconventional, anti-authoritarian spirit. With bands like the Sex Pistols and The Clash, British punk combines raw, fast melodies with socially and politically charged lyrics. This genre serves as a means of expressing the frustration of the youth of the time, rejecting established musical forms and promoting authenticity and spontaneity.

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1 
Holidays In The Sun (Never Mind The Bollocks)
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I Fought The Law (The Clash)
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God Save The Queen (Never Mind The Bollocks)
4 
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) (Love Bites)
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Clash City Rockers (The Clash)
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Suspect Device (Inflammable Material)
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Anarchy In The UK (Never Mind The Bollocks)
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In The City (In The City)
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Teenage Kicks (The Undertones)
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No More Heroes (No More Heroes)
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Something Better Change (No More Heroes)
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Hanging Around (Rattus Norvegicus)
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London Calling (London Calling)
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Here Comes The Summer (The Undertones)
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Art School (In The City)
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White Riot (The Clash)
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Family Entertainment (The Undertones)