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Punknews.org
Type of site
Music industry news and reviews
Available inEnglish
URLPunknews.org
CommercialYes
RegistrationYes
Launched1999; 25 years ago (1999)
Current statusActive
ISSN1710-5366

Punknews.org is a news website and discussion board focused on punk rock. It began publishing in October 1999, run by staff of all volunteers.[1] The website publishes music news and album reviews, and publishes user-submitted and editor-evaluated articles.[citation needed] It covers other musical genres including emo, hardcore, indie, metal, and ska.[1]

See Draft:Punknews.org and Punknews.org [es]

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https://www.punknews.org/about

History

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The website was founded in 1999 by Aubin Paul, a 2005 graduate of the University of Toronto.[2]

Epitaph Records head Brett Gurewitz was known to have searched web sites, including Punknews.org to find new punk artists. Gurewitz signed the New York band the Getaway in 2002 after coming across a song by the band that was submitted to the website by a user.[3][4]

In 2006, the website's primary editorial staff at the time, Aubin Paul, Adam White and Scott Heisel, launched Punknews Records, an imprint under Epitaph Records.[5][2] When it was active the label released the albums Apocalypse in Increments by Chicago band Ryan's Hope[2] and Pandora by Somerset.[citation needed]

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Content

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According to Library Journal: "More of a web log-style news hub for all the latest industry/band chatter. Coverage often crosses over into indie rock and left-field metal, with a softer touch, but it is a good assessment of the hydra-headed state of modern 'punk.'"[6]

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Sources

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Book chapters

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  • Hannon, Sharon M. (2010). "Punk in the New Century". Punks: A Guide to an American Subculture. ABC-CLIO. p. 87. ISBN 9780313364563.

News and magazine articles

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Websites

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