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Green Day fans have been kept constantly entertained by Billie Joe Armstrong over the past few months with his mission to keep the ‘Covid Blues’ away with ‘No Fun Monday’ becoming a highly anticipated event via his InstagramArmstrong and the band have covered some classic songs, all of which have held some importance to him throughout his life, with a mixed bag of artists Continue Reading
Following the death of Jimmy Webb, his iconic fashion store I Need More in New York set to close at the end of July - Everything is for sale - 20-50% offContinue Reading
As coronavirus restrictions begin to lift in Australia and the ban on live gigs eases people are realising that maybe concert-going life may never be the same again.Continue Reading
Punk in the Park, Beer & Music Festival has been rescheduled to the 24th and 25th of April 2021. So far the lineup is Pennywise headlining the 24th and NOFX headlining the 25th. The full lineup is yet to be announced but the organisers, KROQ promise the bands will not disappoint! Punk in The Park […]Continue Reading
Newly uncovered photos have captured the moment that the Clash's Joe Strummer competed in the 1983 London Marathon.Continue Reading
A new Instagram photo, shared by @bosstonesofficial has given fans of ’90s Ska Punk heart palpitation. In the photo Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong and Mighty Mighty Bosstones figurehead Dicky Barrett are seen posing together in front of a brick wall adorned with the phrase ‘We’d Play Around With a Punk Rock Reggae Sound’. The photo […]Continue Reading
Mel Gagarin, singer and guitarist with New York City punk band Scarboro, is still in the race for congress in the Sixth Congressional District in Queens, New York. You know the world is becoming more progressive when punks start running for their local government. In New York City, local Mel Gagarin is doing just that. As a […]Continue Reading
Welcome to the new, shiny, Punktuation magazine website! Over the coming weeks, months and years we aim to become the ‘punkiest purveyors of punk in publishing’ as we bodyslam our way through the circle pit of punk-life together! Marvel at our mind-blowingly, interesting, features, exclusive interviews, latest news, and cool stuff on punk fashion! Stare […]Continue Reading
In 1989 Dee Dee Ramone fled both New York and The Ramones and headed to Europe. After a brief aborted link-up with Stiv Bators and Johnny Thunders in Paris, he moved to London intending to seek out fellow punk rock contemporaries with a plan for a fresh start and to form a new band. DeeDee was […]Continue Reading
A massive piece of Ramones history is up for sale – a sprawling, 6,420-square-foot space at at 6 E. 2nd St. in New York City where the Ramones played one of their earliest shows in 1975 The three-floor loft was owned by Arturo Vega, whom Dee Dee once called the band’s “evil mom,” and was […]Continue Reading