'''Yahoo Music Engine''' is a free music player released by [[Yahoo]] in [[2005]]. The features are currently complete, although the player is still considered to be in the [[Development stage|Beta stage]] due to minor, miscellaneous glitches. Its appearance is somewhat similar to the ''[[MusicMatch Jukebox]]''. This may be related to the fact that MusicMatch, which developed the Jukebox, was purchased by Yahoo in 2004.
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Beginning in the late [[1970s]] and continuing to the present, there has evolved a distinctive and largely cohesive system of [[thought]] associated with the [[punk culture|punk]] [[subculture]] (often simply referred to as ''punk''). [[Individualism]], [[anti-authoritarianism]], political [[anarchism]], [[Freethought|free thought]], and [[ethics]] are [[concepts]], among others, that are addressed by this philosophy. Punk [[ideology]] views the world and most that are in it as deeply corrupt and wrong. Punk thoughts usually achieve expression through [[punk music]], [[fanzines]], and [[spoken-word]] albums.
Its features include CD [[ripping]] and [[CD/DVD authoring|burning]], access to [[Launcast]] and [[Yahoo Unlimited]], playlist creation, transfer of music to portable devices such as [[digital audio player|mp3 players]] and [[USB flash drive]]s. Also the program allows [[Yahoo Messenger]] users to [[streaming media|stream]] music to one another (not to be confused with [[uploading and downloading]] or [[filesharing]]) and browse one another's playlists. Only those subscribed to Yahoo Ultimate are entitled to entire songs, however. Non-subscribers are limited to a thirty second sample.
This article focuses on a perception of general punk ideology. For information on more specific types of punk ideologies see the section titled [[#Other Punk Ideologies|other punk ideologies]]. The rest of this article will use the word "punk" to refer to this generalized punk ideology or to a person who espouses this general take on punk ideology. Therefore, this article only provides a rough generalization of the philosophies of certain groups who identify themselves as ''punks'' and is not likely to completely represent the views of all or even the majority of those who do so.
One can rip songs in a variety of formats including [[WAV|.wav]], [[MP3|.mp3]], and [[WMV|.wmv]]. Interestingly, one cannot rip songs in the [[WMA|.wma]] format, despite the fact that songs purchased from Yahoo are encoded using that format.
==History==
Punk, since the mid-1970s, has been a movement of shock, [[rebellion]] and discontent. As time has progressed, punk has become an overt socio-political movement for some who identify themselves as punks. Bands like [[Dead Kennedys]], [[Bad Religion]], [[Crass]], [[Conflict]], [[Subhumans]] and many others helped to contribute to this ideological climate. In their lyrics, these bands expressed serious discontent with the systems and institutions that organize and control the world. They also offered analysis and potential solutions to the world's problems. This spirit is active to this day in punk music and has matured and expanded in its range.
The Engine also has a great deal of [[plugin]]s, which reside on the program's official website below.
==[[Politics]]==
[[Image:NoWarButTheClassWar.jpg|right|thumb|Anti-classist, anti-military student protester]]
The political [[ideology]] most often associated with punk is that of [[anarchism]]. A lot of punk [[activism]] has been done in support of anarchist goals. Whether a punk subscribes to anarchism or not, he or she almost certainly is discontent with his or her government. Punks are often very active in trying to change their governing political systems to some extent. When punks engage in activism their demands can usually be described as [[Progressivism|progressive]]. Despite the similarities punk may have with the [[Left wing|left wing]], many punks perceive the efforts of the left as ineffectual and sometimes just as objectionable as the [[Right wing|right wing]].
See songs on [[#On Government|government]].
==[[Authoritarianism]]==
In punk thought, authority corrupts humans to intolerable extremes. Police, religion, governments and any other institution that has the ability to coerce is seen as dangerous and despicable. Authority leads always to corruption and abuse. Punk ideas concerning authority derive in part from the political [[ideology]] of [[anarchism]]. [[Police brutality]] and institutionalized
[[discrimination]] against punks also account for this stance on authoritarianism.
See songs on [[#On Authoritarianism|authoritarianism]].
==[[Conformity_%28psychology%29|Conformity]]==
Conformity is viewed as dangerous social coercion, which prevents people from seeing the true nature of society and forces people to be obedient to the desires of those who hold power.
See songs on [[#On Conformity|conformity]].
==[[Conspiracy Theory|Conspiratorialism]]==
For many punks, the dissatisfaction they feel for the actions of their governments is so strong that they have developed elaborate conspiracy theories to explain the motivations of their governments. Some of these theories are plausible and are taken seriously. Others are blatant fantasies used to convey deep cynicism. Many songs have been written to express these theories - some serious, others satirical.
See songs on [[#On Conspiracy Theories|conspiracy theories]].
==[[Militarism]]==
Punk ideology uncompromisingly rejects the use of [[Armed_force|military]] force. To punks, the military is the most extreme form of [[#Authoritarianism|authoritarianism]].
See songs on [[#On Militarism|militarism]].
==[[Selling out]]==
The issues surrounding the act of compromising one's ethical parameters in exchange for personal gain are of particular relevance to punk ideology and culture. Generally, selling out refers to any abandonment of personal and/or community values in exchange for some reciprocal gain, usually in the form of wealth, status, or power. However, due to the direct association between punk rock music and punk ideology, this issue has taken on a specific meaning unique to the punk rock community.
Because [[anti-establishment]] attitudes are such an important part of this version of punk ideology, a network of independent music labels, venues, and distributors has slowly come into existence (see [[#Do It Yourself|Do It Yourself]]), allowing parties interested in the creation, distribution, and purchase of independently-produced punk music to opt out of the [[major label|major label]] system. These networks bypass the traditional systems of content distribution, which are controlled by a small number of large corporations who many feel stifle creative initiative and marginalize the concepts presented in punk ideology.
Often, up-and-coming or long-established punk artists will choose to break from this independent system and work within the established system of major record labels, incurring criticism from within the punk community. Some argue that through their choice, these artists have betrayed their communities and that as punk artists; their creative integrity is necessarily compromised. However, many artists have defended their actions, arguing that working through the major label system is a necessary evil to allow for the widest propagation of their artistic message. The band [[Chumbawamba]] is well known for using this justification when they signed on with the
major label [[EMI]].
See songs on [[#On Selling Out|selling out]].
==[[Religion]]==
Many punk songs have lamented the [[Conformity|conformity]] that religion inspires and the coercive [[#Authoritarianism|authority]] of the
Church. Many punks are not religious and believe that religion offers more problems for [[humanity]] to deal with than solutions.
See songs on [[#On Religion|religion]].
==[[Patriotism]]==
Most left-wing punks are contemptuous of their governments and do not express a great deal of patriotism. Furthermore, patriotism as devotion to the state conflicts with the anti-[[statism]] of anarchism. Punks often object to patriotism as being used as an excuse for governments to act in immoral ways.
==The [[mass media|media]]==
Punks often portray the mass media as a dangerous instrument of [[propaganda|social control]]. [[Television]] is, for the most part seen as a waste of [[time]] and a distraction from [[reality]] and healthier habits. Punk music often laments the [[commercialism]], and the power interests that control the media. The [[#Do It Yourself|Do It Yourself]] punk ethic is a reaction to this perceived imbalance of power in the media.
A new form of highly political punks, who call themselves [[Individualistic Punks]], believe that the media is used as a tool of government control. They argue that by only reporting the two leading parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, the media guarantees itself a win/win situation. They believe that Democrats and Republicans only share subtle differences in contrast to the rest of the political parties.
See songs on [[#On The Media|the media]].
==[[Environmentalism]]==
Many punks are practicing environmentalists. "While there will always be different opinions coming from under the punk banner, the most evident environmental philosophy closely resembles something called '[[Deep Ecology]]'"<sup><B>*</B></sup>. This is a non-[[anthropocentric]]
form of environmentalism meaning it is a philosophy that sees [[humans]] as merely one of many species with no special importance. This idea of Deep Ecology is seen in the last lyrics to the [[Bad Religion]] song ''Modern Day Catastrophists'':
:What makes you think you can cure our disease?
:Maybe it's just our biology,
:Maybe it's time to make room for another species,
:This is the 21st century
See songs on [[#On Environmentalism|environmentalism]].
==[[Aesthetics]]==
===[[Music]]===
Punk music is loud, fast, and usually didactic. The sound is meant to express impatience, frustration and discontent. It also expresses anger and aggression by being loud and fast. The rhythm is monotonous. Punk music intentionally defies the expectations that the listener has become accustomed to from listening to other, more commercial forms of music. The [[lyrics]] are usually sung too fast or
loud to be understood by the listener who often must read them from the lyric sheet (usually supplied with the album) in order to understand them.
===[[Fashion]]===
In the early [[1980]]'s, a very distinct [[Punk fashion]] became visible in the [[subculture]]. It expressed many of the things that punk music expressed: aggression, rebellion, individualism and so forth. This use of fashion being used as a way to be shocking, may have been influenced in part by the [[Futurism_%28art%29|Futurist]]. As the punk movement matured, fashion became less important as punk ideas became more important. Punk fashion has also received criticisms for being meaningless and for being conformist as the fashion grew in popularity.
===[[Visual arts]]===
Visual art is usually straightforward with a clear message. Album covers contain potent messages concerning social injustice, economic disparity, and images of suffering to shock and create a feeling of empathy in the viewer. Alternatively, they may contain images of selfishness, apathy, and other things that may provoke contempt in the viewer. Much of the earlier artwork was in black and white. This was because earlier art was distributed in fanzines created at copy shops.
[[Image:HolidayInCambodia.jpg]]
[[Image:FightWarNotWarArmyPropaganda.gif]]
==[[Ethics]]==
As explained in the other sections of this article, punk ideology sees the world as deeply corrupt. Because of this worldview, a distinct system of beliefs has emerged from the punk movement, which tries to explain the way people ought to behave in such a bleak world.
===Non-[[conformity_%28psychology%29|conformity]]===
As the section on [[#Conformity|conformity]] pointed out, punks see this social phenomenon as deceitful and coercive. Being a nonconformist is one of the most obvious of all punk attributes. The unique, and to many abrasive, sound of punk music expresses not only aggression and discontent but also a refusal to sound [[mainstream]] or to sound acceptable to a wide audience. Punk fashion was originally expression of nonconformity with mainstream culure as well as that of [[hippie]] counterculture.
A prime example of this non-conformity is a quote from [[Billie Joe Armstrong]], lead singer and guitarist of the band [[Green Day]]: "A guy walks up to me and asks 'What's Punk?'. So I kick over a garbage can and say 'That's punk!'. So he kicks over the garbage can and says 'That's Punk?', and I say 'No that's a trend!'"
See songs on [[#On conformity|On Non-Conformity]].
===[[DIY punk ethic|Do it yourself]]===
In the late 1970s, the punk movement was operating in an environment controlled to an unacceptable degree by outside influences. Because this impinged on the freedom of the movement, people in the punk scene began creating their own record companies, organizing their own concerts, and creating their own print media. This became known as the DIY movement. "Don't hate the media, ''become'' the media" is a famous motto for this movement.
===[[Direct Action]]===
Punks often participate in direct action to accomplish desired goals. In addition to [[protest]]s, [[boycott]]s and so forth, punks are also known for the use of [[violence]]. More active and radical members of the community have been known to bomb gas stations, destroy animal research laboratories, and alter billboards to include political messages. Recently the phenomenon of [[hactivism]] has been used as an additional method of sabotage. These acts are committed in an effort to create social change when it is thought that the normal channels for change have been proven ineffective. Destruction of private property is often deemed acceptable by punks because it conveys a powerful message of disapproval without hurting people. Because Punks tend to disdain [[economic materialism|materialism]], the destruction of someone else's private property does not receive much sympathy.
See songs on [[#On Direct Action|direct action]].
===[[Vegetarians]], [[veganism]], and [[animal rights]]===
Some who identify themselves as punks see the exploitation of animals for food, clothing, and research as an extension of the oppression committed against humans. Other punks unconcerned with the treatment of animals have also converted to vegetarians/veganism based on the belief that raising livestock destroys land and water resources. Some punks believe that the brutal way humans treat animals is [[psychologically]] connected to the way humans oppress each other. Another animal rights issue that punks are concerned with is [[vivisection]] and other types of experimentation conducted on animals for [[cosmetic]] and [[medical]] purposes. These practices have prompted protests from the punk community and the creation of [[direct action]] organizations like the [[Animal Liberation Front]].
See songs on [[#On Vegetarians Veganism and Animal Rights|vegetarians, veganism, and animal rights]].
==Links to songs==
===On The Decline Of Man===
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/thedecline.html The Decline], [[The Decline]], [[NOFX]]
===On [[Government]]===
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2874 A Commercial], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2797 California Über Alles], [[Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2847 Dear Abby], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2834 Government Flu], [[Plastic Surgery Disasters]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2869 I Am The Owl], [[Plastic Surgery Disasters]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/idiotsaretakingover.html Idiots are Taking Over], [[The War on Errorism]], [[NOFX]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/murderthegovernment.html Murder the Government], Fuck The Kids 7"/[[So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes]], [[NOFX]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/glasswar.html Glass War], 13 Stitches 7", [[NOFX]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/regainingunconsciousness.html Re-Gaining Unconsciousness], [[The War on Errorism]], [[NOFX]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2828 Stars and Stripes of Corruption], [[Frankenchrist]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/subhumans/headsofstate.html Heads Of State], [[Worlds Apart|Worlds Apart]], [[Subhumans]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/greenday/holiday.html Holiday], [[American Idiot]], [[Green Day]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/antiflag/youvegottodieforthegovernment.html You've Got To Die for Your Government], [[Die For the Government]], [[Anti-Flag]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/perfectgovernment.html Perfect Government], [[Punk In Drublic]], [[NOFX]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/propagandhi/resistingtyrannicalgovernment.html, Resisting Tyrannical Government], [[Less Talk, More Rock]], [[Propagandhi]]
===On [[conformity]]===
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=5&key=60&SongName=Against%20The%20Grain Against the Grain], [[Against_the_Grain_%28album%29|Against the Grain]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=9&key=106&SongName=Individual Individual], [[Stranger Than Fiction]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=9&key=110&SongName=Inner%20Logic Inner Logic], [[Stranger Than Fiction]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2878 Chickenshit Conformist], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2837 Terminal Preppie], [[Plastic Surgery Disasters]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=272 Come Join Us], [[The Gray Race]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/GREEN-DAY/American-Idiot.html], [[American Idiot]], [[Green Day]]
===On [[authoritarianism]]===
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=8&key=87&SongName=Portait%20Of%20Authority Portrait of Authority], [[Recipe for Hate]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.punkbands.com/lyrics/bands/subhumans/theday.htm#12 No], [[The Day The Country Died]], [[Subhumans]]
===On non-[[conformity]]===
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=140 Blenderhead], [[Against_the_Grain_%28album%29|Against The Grain]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=194 Henchman], [[No Control]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/180degrees.html 180 Degrees], [[So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes]], [[NOFX]]
===On [[conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories]]===
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=8&key=97&SongName=Stealth Stealth], [[Recipe for Hate]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2904 Kinky Sex Makes The World Go 'Round], [[Give_Me_Convenience_or_Give_Me_Death|Give Me Convenience Or Give Me Death]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
===On [[drug legalization]]===
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/herojuana.html Herojuana], [[Pump Up the Valuum]], [[NOFX]]
*[http://lyrics.duble.com/lyrics/F/fifteen-lyrics/fifteen-my-congressman-lyrics.htm My Congressman], [[Lucky]], [[Fifteen]]
===On [[racism]]===
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/dontcallmewhite.html Don't Call Me White], [[Punk in Drublic]], [[NOFX]]
===On concerns of [[totalitarianism]]===
*[http://www.skaponk.com/lyrics/19309/ Get Off The Phone], [[Free Souls in a Trapped Environment]], [[Citizen Fish]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/lyrics/17148/ Nazi Scum], In Defence Of Our Earth, [[Oi Polloi]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2867 Bleed For Me], [[Plastic Surgery Disasters]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/lyrics/10988/ Police Tv], The Massacre, [[The Exploited]]
===On [[vegetarians]], [[veganism]] and [[animal rights]]===
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/subhumans/pigman.html Pigman], [[Worlds Apart_(album)|Worlds Apart]], [[Subhumans]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/propagandhi/nailingdescartestothewallliquidmeatisstillmurder.html Nailing Descartes To The Wall], [[Less Talk, More Rock]], [[Propagandhi]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/clamshavefeelingstooactuallytheydont.html, Clams Have Feelings Too], [[Pump Up the Valuum]], [[NOFX]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/lyrics/19308/ Flesh And Blood], [[Free Souls in a Trapped Environment]], [[Citizen Fish]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/propagandhi/purinahalloffame.html, Purina Hall Of Fame], [[Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes]], [[Propagandhi]]
===On heroes===
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/subhumans/heroes.html Heroes], [[29:29 Split Vision_(album)|29:29 Split Vision]], [[Subhumans]]
===On consumerism===
*[http://www.skaponk.com/lyrics/19264/ Panic In The Supermarket], [[Millennia Madness]], [[Citizen Fish]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/bleedingheartdisease.html Bleeding Heart Disease], [[Heavy Petting Zoo]], [[NOFX]]
===On [[work]]===
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/subhumans/gettoworkontime.html Get to Work on Time], [[Worlds Apart_(album)|Worlds Apart]], [[Subhumans]]
*[http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/deadkennedys/atmyjob.html At My Job], [[Frankenchrist]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
===On [[militarism]]===
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=1&key=3&SongName=Part%20III Part III], [[How_Could_Hell_Be_Any_Worse%3F|How Could Hell Be Any Worse?]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=7&key=79&SongName=Atomic%20Garden Atomic Garden], [[Generator_%28album%29|Generator]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=74&key=525&SongName=Let%20Them%20Eat%20War Let them Eat War], [[The Empire Strikes First]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2849 Rambozo the Clown], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=222 All Good Soldiers], [[Recipe for Hate]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/lyrics/19312/ Charity], [[Free Souls in a Trapped Environment]], [[Citizen Fish]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/propagandhi/marchofthecrabs.html, March Of The Crabs], [[Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes]], [[Propagandhi]]
===On social criticism===
*[http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/Subhumans/People-Are-Scared.html People are Scared], [[Rats_(album)|Rats]], [[Subhumans]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/subhumans/britishdisease.html British Disease], [[Worlds Apart_(album)|Worlds Apart]], [[Subhumans]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/subhumans/apathy.html Apathy], [[Worlds Apart_(album)|Worlds Apart]], [[Subhumans]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/theirrationalityofrationality.html The Irrationality of Rationality], [[The War on Errorism]], [[NOFX]]
===On [[selling out]]===
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2898 Pull My Strings], [[Give_Me_Convenience_or_Give_Me_Death|Give Me Convience Or Give Me Death]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/greenday/walkingcontradiction.html Walking Contradiction], [[Insomniac]], [[Green Day]]
===On [[religion]]===
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=1&key=4&SongName=Faith%20in%20God Faith in God], [[How_Could_Hell_Be_Any_Worse%3F|How Could Hell Be Any Worse?]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=1&key=12&SongName=Voice%20Of%20God%20Is%20Government Voice of God is Government], [[How_Could_Hell_Be_Any_Worse%3F|How Could Hell Be Any Worse?]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=15&key=165&SongName=Destined%20For%20Nothing Destined for nothing], [[The Process of Belief]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=219 American Jesus], [[Recipe_for_Hate]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2815 Moral Majority], [[In_God_We_Trust%2C_Inc.|In God We Trust Inc.]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2814 Religious Vomit], [[In_God_We_Trust%2C_Inc.|In God We Trust Inc.]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/subhumans/religiouswars.html Religious Wars], [[EP-LP_(album)]], [[Subhumans]]
===On the [[mass media|media]]===
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=7&key=83&SongName=Only%20Entertainment Only Entertainment], [[Generator_%28album%29|Generator]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=9&key=105&SongName=Television Television], [[Stranger Than Fiction]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2851 Fleshdunce], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2823 M.T.V.--Get Off the Air], [[Frankenchrist]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2856 Triumph of the Swill], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.punkbands.com/lyrics/bands/subhumans/cradle.htm#7 Aversity], [[From the Cradle to the Grave_(album)|From the Cradle to the Grave]], [[Subhumans]]
*[http://membres.lycos.fr/fourdu/heyoka.html Ecran Noir], [[Demain Sera]], [[Heyoka]] (in French)
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/antiflag/undergroundnetwork.html Underground Network], [[Underground Network]], [[Anti-Flag]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/nofx/dinosaurswilldie.html Dinosaurs Will Die], [[Pump Up The Valuum]], [[NOFX]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/thecasualties/mediacontrol.html Media Control], [[On the Front Line]], [[The Casualties]]
===On [[environmentalism]]===
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=8&key=95&SongName=Modern%20Day%20Catastrophists Modern Day Catastrophophists], [[Recipe for Hate]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=5&key=51&SongName=Modern%20Man Modern Man], [[Against_the_Grain_%28album%29|Against the Grain]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/songs.asp?AlbumID=5&key=65&SongName=Unacceptable Unacceptable], [[Against_the_Grain_%28album%29|Against the Grain]], [[Bad Religion]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2861 Cesspools in Eden], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
===On [[Direct Action]]===
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2881 D.M.S.O.], [[Bedtime for Democracy]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://www.skaponk.com/view_lyrics.php?id=2848 Forest Fire], [[Plastic Surgery Disasters]], [[Dead Kennedys]]
*[http://membres.lycos.fr/fourdu/heyoka.html Terra Y Libertad], [[Demain Sera]], [[Heyoka]] (in French)
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/goodriddance/classwar2000.html Class War 2000], Ignite/Good Riddance Split 7", [[Good Riddance]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/antiflag/gotthenumbers.html Got The Numbers], [[A New Kind of Army]], [[Anti-Flag]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/antiflag/911forpeace.html 911 For Peace], [[Mobilize]], [[Anti-Flag]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/antiflag/tearingdowntheborders.html Tearing Down the Borders], [[The Terror State]], [[Anti-Flag]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/antiflag/onepeopleonestruggle.html One People, One Struggle], [[The Terror State]], [[Anti-Flag]]
*[http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/antiflag/zapatistadontgiveup.html Zapatista, Don't Give Up], [[Warped Tour]] 2001 compilation, [[Anti-Flag]]
==Books on Punk ideology==
*O'Hara, Craig, ''The Philosophy of Punk'', AK Press, 1999 ISBN 1873176163
==Important people in Punk ideology==
*[[Penny Rimbaud]]
*[[Eve Libertine]]
*[[Joey Shithead]]
*[[Greg Graffin]]
*[[Colin Jerwood]]
*[[Jello Biafra]]
*[[Dick Lucas]]
*[[Fat Mike]]
*[[Steve Ignorant]]
*[[Brett Gurewitz]]
*[[Nick Blinko]]
*[[Boff Whalley]]
*[[Tim Yohannon]]
*[[Ian MacKaye]]
*[[Kathleen Hanna]]
*[[John Holmstrom]]
*[[Legs McNeil]]
*[[John Lydon]]
==Other Punk ideologies==
*[[Straight Edge Punk ideology]]
*[[OI Punk ideology]]
*[[Nazi Punk ideology]]
==See also==
*[[List_of_musicians_of_Anarcho-punk|List of Anarcho-punk bands]]
*[[Music and politics]]
*[[Anarcho punk]]
==External links==
*[http://wwwmusic.badreligionyahoo.com/news/essays.php?id=5musicengine ''PunkYahoo! Manifesto'']Music byEngine [[GregOfficial Graffin]Site]
*[http://plugins.yme.music.yahoo.com Yahoo! Music Engine Plug-ings]
*[http://www.citizenfish.com/ The Official website for Subhumans and Citizen Fish]
*[http://www.badreligion.com/ The Official website for Bad Religion]
*[http://www.thebrpage.net/ A very comprehensive site on Bad Religion that offers all song lyrics as well as contributed analyses of the songs.]
*[http://www.southern.com/southern/band/CRASS/ The Official website for Crass]
*[http://www.maximumrocknroll.com/mainpage/index.html Maximum Rock and Roll Fanzine] (See also [[Maximum Rock and Roll]])
*[http://www.plyrics.com/ A Search Engine For Punk Lyrics]
==Bibliography==
*O'Hara, Craig, ''The Philosophy of Punk'', AK Press, 1999 ISBN 1873176163
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