38 years ago
'Can I Say' is the debut album by the American melodic hardcore punk rock band Dag Nasty, released in June 1986 on Dischord Records and produced by Ian MacKaye.
47 years ago today
Johnny Rotten with Johnny Ramone in a relaxed conversation backstage at The Roundhouse, London before a Ramones gig (with Talking Heads and The Saints supporting) June 6, 1977.
Happy Birthday to Jay Bentley, bassist and co-founding member of the punk rock group Bad Religion, member of Wasted Youth, T.S.O.L. and Circle Jerks, born on this day in 1964, Wichita
Rites of Spring is the only studio album by the American (post)hardcore punk band Rites of Spring, produced by Ian MacKaye and released June 1985 on Dischord Records
44 years ago
"Pay to Cum!" is the debut single by Washington DC based hardcore punk band Bad Brains, released June 1980 with "Stay Close to Me" as B-side
22 years ago today
In memory of Dee Dee Ramone, founding member, songwriter, bassist and actual fixture and heart of the Ramones, died on this day in 2002 of a heroin overdose.
48 years ago today
The Sex Pistols appeared at The Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester. The now legendary night is regarded as a catalyst to the punk rock movement. In the audience were Morrissey, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook & Mark E Smith
Remembering Stiv Bators, lead singer of The Dead Boys, The Lords of the New Church and The Wanderers, who died on this day in 1990 as a result of a car accident in Paris
Happy Birthday to Rebecca Louise Bond aka Beki Bondage, English singer, songwriter and frontwoman of the punk band Vice Squad, born on this day in 1963 in Bristol
43 years ago
Minor Threat EP is the first release by hardcore punk band Minor Threat, appearing in June 1981 with a red, then green, yellow and blue cover.