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The Ongoing History of New Music encore presentation: The 90s, Part 6: The Punk Rock Revival

The early 90s were an amazing time for music. Generation X, a powerful demographic force, reached the age where they were in a position to dominate music, demanding material that reflected their needs, wants, wishes, desires, and fears.

The biggest sea change came from the rise of grunge, thanks to Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and, of course, Nirvana. But that music just served to kickstart the Alternative Nation that came to dominate most of the 90s.

For many, grunge was alternative music with training wheels. Those who liked what they heard were invariably and inevitably led deeper into a musical ecosystem that had existed outside the mainstream for years. Gen X embarked on a journey of music discovery, introduced into different flavours of so many genres. That included punk.

Punk had been around since the 70s, of course. It burned itself out at the end of that decade but it never died. The Ramones kept touring. Bands like Husker Du and Black Flag were writing the rules of hardcore. Punk was just biding its time as a niche thing.

But then an interesting set of circumstances came into play that resulted in a massive resurrection of everything punk. Echoes of that resurrection are still being felt today.

This is chapter 6 of our look back on the 1990s: the mid-decade punk rock revival.

Songs heard on this show:

Green Day, Longview

Rancid, Salvation

Offspring, Come Out and Play

Social Distortion, Bad Luck

Bad Religion, 21st Century Digital Boy

NOFX, Linoleum

Fugazi, Cassevetes

Ramones, Blitzkrieg Bop (Live)

Blink-182, All the Small Things

Sublime, Date Rape

Doughboys, Shine

Sleater-Kinney, I Want to Be Your Joey Ramone

Eric Wilhite has created this playlist for us.

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Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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