Proto-punk
Musical style
Proto-punk is rock music from the 1960s to mid-1970s that foreshadowed the punk rock movement. A retrospective label, the musicians involved were generally not originally associated with each other and ... Wikipedia
Parent genres: Rock, Rock and roll, Garage rock, and more
Songs
Now You Say We're Through
1988
96 Tears
November 1966
Outside My Door
August 1969
Celebration of the Lizard: Not to Touch the Earth
July 3, 1968
No Fun
August 5, 1969
Psycho
March 1965
Trash
July 27, 1973
To Find Out
2003
Run Run Run
March 12, 1967
1970
July 7, 1970
My Generation
September 22, 1975
White Riot
September 9, 2013
My World Is Upside Down
1986
Shut Up
March 1966
1 2 X U
December 1977
Final Solution
1978
Strychnine
March 1965
Gimme Danger
February 5, 1973
The Witch (alternate take)
March 1965
I Can Only Give You Everything
January 21, 1966
Nineteen Sixty Nine
Teenage Lust
January 15, 1970
There She Goes Again
March 12, 1967
Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out
May 1971
You're Driving Me Insane
Teenage Depression
November 22, 1976
Kick Out the Jams
February 1969
Keep a Knockin'
1984
Bad Detective
May 10, 1974
Keep On Knocking
February 17, 2009
The Black Widow
30 Seconds Over Tokyo
1978
Free Money
September 22, 1975
You Can't Make Me
June 6, 2005
Master Race Rock
March 1975
Sister Ray
January 30, 1968
Lust for Life
August 29, 1977
All Day and All of the Night
October 2, 1964
Roadrunner
August 1, 1976
Psycho Killer
September 16, 1977
City Kids
June 1973
Heroin
March 12, 1967
Shout and Shimmy
December 3, 1965
Jenny Jenny
February 1966
Cinderella
February 1966
Search and Destroy (Georgia Peaches - Live at Richards, Atlanta, GA, October 1973)
February 5, 1973
Wild Thing
Alternative Ulster
I Hate You
March 1966
Oh, How To Do Now
March 1966
Seven and Seven Is
November 1966
Albums