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词条 Canadian punk rock
释义

  1. History

  2. Notable bands

  3. Notable record labels

  4. Notable Events

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

The first punk rock bands in Canada emerged during the late 1970s, in the wake of the US band Ramones and the UK bands Sex Pistols and the Clash. The Viletones, the Diodes and the Demics were among the pioneers, together with the Skulls (featuring Joey who would go on to form DOA, and Wimpy (Brian Roy) who would lead the Subhumans) from Vancouver, and Hamilton's Teenage Head, whose records and live shows earned them the nickname "Canada's Ramones". Vibrant local punk scenes sprung up in Toronto and Vancouver and other Canadian cities. By 1980/81 a Canadian hardcore punk scene emerged.

History

Early Toronto punk bands included the Viletones, the Diodes, Michaele Jordana and the Poles, the Ugly, Cardboard Brains, the Dents, the Mods, the Secrets, ARSON and the Scenics, and these were followed by the Demics, Crash Kills Five, Stark Naked and the Fleshtones and L'Étranger, plus Hamilton's Forgotten Rebels and Teenage Head. In Vancouver D.O.A. and the Subhumans led a 1978-79-80 scene that included Pointed Sticks, Braineaters, Young Canadians, and the Modernettes. A few years later and many bands across Canada were carrying the punk torch, including Young Lions, Youth Youth Youth, Bunchofuckingoofs, SNFU, Dayglo Abortions, the Nils, Direct Action, APB, Nomeansno and Chronic Submission.

Two of the biggest early punk shows in Toronto were The Last Pogo at the Horseshoe tavern in 1978, featuring Teenage Head, the Viletones, the Scenics, the Cardboard Brains, the Secrets, the Mods, and the Ugly, and the Rock Against Radiation concert July 19, 1980 at Nathan Phillips Square, featuring DOA, Stark Naked and the Fleshtones, the Viletones, the Forgotten Rebels, plus Joe College (promoter of the show) and the Rulers.

Canadian hardcore punk also originated in the early 1980s. D.O.A. are known as the first Canadian hardcore band, and with the release of their album Hardcore '81 they set the standards for the style of music.[1][2] That album title is considered to be the origin of the term hardcore punk.[3]

The punk tradition has carried on in Canada right up to modern bands like Fucked Up, the Salads, the 3tards, Sum 41 and Billy Talent.

Notable bands

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  • The 3tards
  • The 222s
  • Another Joe
  • Akuma
  • Alexisonfire
  • Armed and Hammered
  • Asexuals
  • Banlieue Rouge
  • Belvedere
  • Billy Talent
  • The Black Halos
  • Born Dead Icons
  • Brutal Knights
  • Bunchofuckingoofs
  • Cancer Bats
  • Career Suicide
  • Chixdiggit
  • Choke
  • Chokehold
  • Comeback Kid
  • The Creepshow
  • Cry of the Afflicted
  • Cunter
  • Cursed
  • D.O.A.
  • d.b.s.
  • Daggermouth
  • Dahmer
  • Dayglo Abortions
  • The Demics
  • L'Étranger
  • The Famines
  • Figure Four
  • The Flatliners
  • Forgotten Rebels
  • Fucked Up
  • Genetic Control
  • Gob
  • Grade
  • Heavy Hearts
  • Humanifesto
  • I Hate Sally
  • I Spy
  • Jersey
  • Knucklehead
  • The Mahones
  • Marilyn's Vitamins
  • Means
  • The Nils
  • No Warning
  • Nomeansno
  • Painted Thin
  • Personality Crisis
  • The Planet Smashers
  • Pointed Sticks
  • Propagandhi
  • PUP
  • Random Killing
  • The Rebel Spell
  • The Real McKenzies
  • Ripcordz
  • The Rock n Roll Rats
  • The Sainte Catherines
  • The Scenics
  • Seaway
  • Sectorseven
  • Shotmaker
  • Silverstein
  • The Skulls
  • SNFU
  • Subhumans
  • Sum 41
  • Swallowing Shit
  • Teenage Head
  • Treble Charger
  • The Viletones
  • The Wednesday Night Heroes
  • White Lung
  • Young Canadians
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Notable record labels

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  • Cargo Records
  • Deranged Records
  • Fringe Product
  • G7 Welcoming Committee Records
  • The Great American Steak Religion
  • Insurgence Records
  • Mayday Records
  • Mint Records
  • Moshpit Tragedy Records
  • Og Records
  • Psyche Industry Records
  • Raw Energy Records
  • Smallman Records
  • Stomp Records
  • Sonic Unyon
  • Sudden Death Records
  • Quintessence Records
  • Union Label Group
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Notable Events

The Rock Against Radiation concert on July 19, 1980, at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto was considered a seminal event in the Canadian punk scene, as it brought together bands from the Toronto and the Vancouver punk scenes on the same stage for the first time. Featured bands included DOA, Stark Naked and the Fleshtones, the Demics, the Viletones, Joe College and the Rulers, plus the Forgotten Rebels (from Hamilton).

See also

  • Music of Canada
  • Canadian hardcore punk

References

1. ^Toronto Music Scene - Interview with Joey Shithead {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081228084628/http://www.torontomusicscene.ca/interviews/doa-celebrates-30-years-of-punk-rock-politics-and-solid-har.html |date=December 28, 2008 }}
2. ^Gauntlet - American Hardcore {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090303101930/http://gauntlet.ucalgary.ca/story/10674 |date=March 3, 2009 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.spin.com/node/38756 |title=Spin Magazine |publisher=Spin.com |date= |accessdate=2012-04-28}}

External links

  • Punk History Canada
  • Stark Naked and The Fleshtones
  • Canuckistan Music (Reviews of 1970s and 1980s punk records in Canada)
  • Records of Vancouver Punk Rock Collection are held by Simon Fraser University's Special Collections and Rare Books
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