The following is a list of post-punk bands. Post-punk is a musical movement that began at the end of the 1970s, following on the heels of the initial punk rock movement.[1] The essential period that is most commonly cited as post-punk falls between 1978 and 1984.[2][3]
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editB
editC
editD
edit- DA![46]
- Dalek I Love You[47]
- Damien Done[48]
- Dead Can Dance[40]
- The Deep Freeze Mice[49]
- The Del-Byzanteens[50]
- Delta 5[51][52]
- Depeche Mode[53]
- Desperate Bicycles[54]
- Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (D.A.F.)[55]
- Devo[6][56][57]
- Dinosaur Jr.[58]
- Do-Re-Mi[59]
- The Dream Syndicate[60][61]
- The Durutti Column[62]
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editG
editH
editI
editJ
editK
editL
editM
edit- Molchat Doma[125][126]
- Magazine[127][101][128]
- Maximum Joy[129]
- Meat Puppets[130]
- The Mekons[6]
- Melvins[131]
- The Membranes[132]
- The Method Actors[133]
- Midnight Oil (early work)[134]
- Minimal Compact[135]
- Minny Pops[136]
- Mission of Burma[137][138]
- Mo-dettes[139]
- Models[140]
- Modern English[141]
- Modern Eon[142]
- The Monochrome Set[143]
- Motorama[144]
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editP
edit- Palais Schaumburg[153]
- Palm Ghosts[154]
- The Passage[155]
- The Passions[156]
- Pel Mel[3]
- Pere Ubu[6][157]
- Phantom Tollbooth[158]
- Pigbag[32][159]
- Pink Military[160]
- Ploho[citation needed]
- The Pogues[161]
- The Police[162][163]
- The Pop Group[6][4][127][164][165]
- Primitive Calculators[3]
- The Proclaimers[166]
- The Psychedelic Furs[167]
- Public Image Ltd[127][168][169]
- Pylon[170]
R
editS
edit- Sad Lovers & Giants[181]
- Savage Republic[182]
- The Scientists[183]
- Scratch Acid[109]
- Scritti Politti[113][184]
- Section 25[185]
- Sex Gang Children[186][187]
- Sielun Veljet[188]
- Simple Minds[189]
- Siouxsie and the Banshees[6][40][45]
- The Sisters of Mercy[190]
- The Sleepers[191]
- The Slits[192]
- The Smiths[193][194]
- The Soft Boys[195]
- The Sound[196]
- Southern Death Cult[197][198]
- Squeeze[199]
- Street eaters[200]
- Subway Sect[157]
- Sunnyboys[201]
- Swell Maps[62]
T
edit- Talking Heads[2][6][202][203]
- The Teardrop Explodes[6]
- Television[204]
- Television Personalities[62]
- The The[205]
- Theatre of Hate[206]
- This Heat[207][208]
- Thompson Twins (early work)[209]
- The Three Johns[210]
- Throbbing Gristle[211]
- Tin Huey[212]
- Tones on Tail[18]
- Transvision Vamp[213]
- Tuxedomoon[214]
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editPost-punk revival bands
editSee also
editReferences
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