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90's Punk Music

Rancid 
Rancid is one of the punk bands of the 90’s. Rancid was formed in 1991 in San Francisco in USA. Tim Armstrong (guitar/vocals) and Matt Freeman (bass) had grown up together in a small town and working-class town of Albany near Berkeley. They’d also played together in the legendary ska-punk band. They had effected from the Clash’s early records, echoing their left-leaning politics and fascination with ska, while adding a dash of essential hard-core crunch.





NOFX
NOFX is a punk band hailing from Los Angeles in USA. The band was formed in 1983 and started out as a raw punk group with intense energy. By 1996, the band took a new direction and switched their style over to pop-punk and ska and their music quickly became more simple and the intensity quickly vanished. NOFX has published over 10 albums and has been a major factor in the punk scene of the last 80’s and early 90’s and has also contributed to the pop-punk scene of the late 90’s. In their album, there have more socio-politically orientated.





Green Day
Green day original name was Sweet Children. They was formed in 1987. Green day was originally part of the punk scene in Berkeley, California. In early, the band’s album released from the independent record label Lookout Records. In 1994, its major label debut Dookie released through Reprise Records became a breakout success and eventually sold over 10 million copies in the US. Green Day’s three follow-up albums, they didn’t reach the massive success. The band's rock opera, American Idiot (2004), reignited the band's popularity with a younger generation, selling five million copies in the United States. The eighth album of the band was published in 2009 that achieved the band’s best records.

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