I don't think punk ever really dies, because punk rock attitude can never die. — Billy Idol Copy Share Image
People perceive punk rock in the sense of Sid Vicious, all strung-out, crazy and insane. — Hayley Williams Copy Share Image
I'm tired of being ruled by the Skull and Bones. The only place they belong are on punk-rock albums! — Jello Biafra Copy Share Image
A lot of people think that punk rock musicians don't know what they're doing. — Travis Barker Copy Share Image
I've learned some of the greatest life lessons from growing up in the skate and punk rock communities. — Mark Hoppus Copy Share Image
“Tell me sir if you will, where in the Bible does it state that it’s ok to judge others based purely on… — Sofea Shah Copy Share Image
My musical sensibilities were formed around punk rock, that quintessential dilution of an art that's both ugly and lovely at the same… — Joshua Mohr Copy Share Image
It's really hard to imagine there ever being the kind of impact there was when punk rock happened in the late 70's.… — Penelope Spheeris Copy Share Image
Because the only thing that punk rock should ever really mean, is not sitting 'round and waiting for the lights to go… — Frank Turner Copy Share Image
I just love music. Every genre of music: country, rock. I originally first loved punk rock. Pop punk. I don't know, just… — Amber Liu Copy Share Image
“Punk rock is very, very much like Catholicism. It gets you when you’re young, you probably hate it at some point, but… — Frank Turner Copy Share Image
There are aspects of Asian culture in my work, but it's really rooted in an American experience - transcendentalism, '60s counterculture, punk… — Fred Tomaselli Copy Share Image
Ideologically, the pursuit of science is not that different from the ideology that goes into punk rock. The idea of challenging authority… — Greg Graffin Copy Share Image
And all I could do while I listened to this dude tell me how punk rock saved his life was think, Wow.… — Chuck Klosterman Copy Share Image
“I've always been spiritual but I've never had a proper context, and it took me a while to find the proper context.… — Billy Corgan Copy Share Image
Well I listened to mostly rock music, and I felt like hip hop was like an extension of rock music when it… — Rick Rubin Copy Share Image
When I was growing up, I fetishised New York City. It was the land of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, it… — Moby Copy Share Image
I don't blame the average seventeen-year-old punk-rock kid for calling me a sellout. I understand that. And maybe when they grow up… — Kurt Cobain Copy Share Image
Rick Nielsen, Angus Young. Huge Eddie Van Halen fan when I was younger. Jimmy Page is an enormous one who impacts me.… — Tad Kubler Copy Share Image
The whole punk scene is, of course, responsible for the Go-Go's ever getting created. Because before punk rock happened, you couldn't start… — Jane Wiedlin Copy Share Image
I look at some of my fans at my show, and a lot of them look like they're straight out of a… — Freddie Gibbs Copy Share Image
The music industry went through such a strange stretch in 1977, especially in this country, with the whole punk rock thing coming… — Steve Winwood Copy Share Image
The whole point was just to be yourself, no matter what that was. You didn't have to fit into a certain punk-rock… — John Porcellino Copy Share Image
“An essential difference between British and American punk bands can be found in their respective views of rock & roll history. The… — Clinton Heylin Copy Share Image
“A group of giant insectoid creatures floated to the area near the stage. One of them spoke in a series of clicks… — David Agranoff Copy Share Image
“Nico looked very tall and thin wearing a opaque black sweatshirt hoodie and dark inked skinny jeans. His outer physical structure was… — Keira D. Skye Copy Share Image
“Prizing elegance, sweet emotions, and fantasy more than morals and truth; wallowing in fleeting romance rather than trying to give meaning to… — novala takemoto Copy Share Image
“If the early English and LA punk bands shared a common sound, the New York bands just shared the same clubs. As… — Clinton Heylin Copy Share Image
I've never recognized 'emo' as a genre of music. I always thought it was the most retarded term ever. I know there… — Guy Picciotto Copy Share Image
I encourage you to find your punk-rock, your lucha-libre, your pro-wrestling — Amy Dumas Copy Share Image
The period right before punk rock where people like Lou Reed and Iggy Pop were really strong. — Arto Lindsay Copy Share Image