Talk:Pop-punk/ArchiveResources04

Website only resources

 * Punknews.org, link
 * Punkrock.org, link
 * Punk77.co.uk, link, specializes in '77 UK original punk rock, bashes on Crass, incredible detail, amazing archive of materials
 * Punkmagazine.com, link, John Holstrom, the original "punk" zine/fanzine is coming back?, looks current 2006
 * Absolutepunk.net, link
 * Punkrockvideos.com, link, great archive of live footage for purchase and trade, quite an interesting selection of available artists as well
 * Fourfa.com, link, breaks down emo into phases and styles
 * Vivalavinyl.org, trading hardcore records
 * Msn.com, provied links to music, and sells mp3s, pop punk is listed as a sub genre of 'alternative', link
 * Factbites.com, links to pop punk,
 * Superhonda.com, pop punk discussion,
 * Last.fm, the social music revolution, has a pop punk forum of some sort,
 * Travelpunk.com, info site for traveling, seems to have some authentic punk attributes but it has the appearance of a corporate website, this link has a bunch of punk links,
 * Emplive.org, website for Experience Music Project music museum,
 * Punkhistorycanada.ca, Canadian Punk History,
 * Crackle.freeuk.com, great list of records for distribution,
 * Antipop.ru, Russian "Private" Radio Antipop,

Non-english wikipedia Pop punk articles

 * Portugese
 * Italian
 * French
 * German
 * Polish
 * Chinese?
 * Simple English

No "pop punk", only "punk" articles

 * Dutch
 * Scandinavian
 * Russian
 * Hebrew
 * Greek?
 * Srpski???
 * Bosanski????
 * blink-182 in Català????

Notable publications

 * Adbusters, ?-now, Canada
 * Alternative Press (music magazine), 1985-now, OH
 * Ben Is Dead, 1988-1999, CA
 * Bitch (magazine), 1996-now, CA
 * Bust (magazine), 1993-now, NY/NJ
 * Chicago Tribune, 1847-now, IL
 * The Chicago Reader, 1971-now, IL,
 * Circus (magazine), 1966-2006, US
 * Cometbus, 1983-now?, CA
 * Creem, 1969-1988, 2006-now, MI
 * Ebony (magazine), 1945-now, IL, African American market, owns Jet magazine
 * Factsheet Five, ?-195?, NY/CA
 * Fat City, MA
 * Fifth Estate
 * Fracture Fanzine
 * HeartattaCk, 1994-now?, CA
 * Heeb Magazine, 2002-now, NY?
 * Hit Parader, ?-?, US
 * In These Times
 * Jersey Beat, ?-now?, NJ
 * Jet (magazine), 1951-now, IL, African American market, weekly digest-sized, owned by Ebony, article about Elvis and race, August 1st, 1957
 * Legends Magazine
 * Lumpen magazine
 * Mad (magazine), 1952-now, NY
 * Maximum RocknRoll, 1982-now, CA, ,
 * The Morning Star, 1930-now, England
 * New York Times, 1851-now, NY
 * Newcity Chicago, ?-?, IL,
 * NME
 * Panic Button zine, ?-?, IL?
 * People (magazine), 1974-now, US
 * Profane Existence
 * Punk (magazine), 1976-1979, 2001?-now?, NY
 * Punk Planet, 1994-now, IL
 * Race Traitor (publication)
 * Razorcake
 * Rolling Stone, 1967-now, NY
 * Slug and Lettuce (fanzine)
 * Sniffin' Glue, 1976
 * Spin (magazine), 1985-now, ?, pop punk search;
 * Thrasher magazine, 1981-now, CA
 * Transworld Skateboarding, ?-now, ?
 * Utne Reader
 * Verbicide, ?-now, ?east coast
 * Vice (magazine)

Libraries

 * Chicago Public Library,
 * Chicago Underground Library,
 * Evanston Public Library,
 * Glenview Public Library,
 * John T. Richardson at DePaul University, Kathryn DeGraff
 * Library of Congress,
 * Northbrook Public Library
 * Playboy Archives, Chip Rowe
 * Salt Lake City Public Library,
 * San Francisco Public Library,

Venues

 * 688 Club, GA
 * 7th Street Entry, MN
 * 924 Gilman Street, CA
 * Abbey Pub, IL
 * ABC No Rio, NY
 * The Alamo (venue), MN
 * Aragon Ballroom, IL/CA
 * Arlington Heights Knights of Columbus, IL
 * The Casbah, CA
 * Cathay de Grande, CA
 * Che Cafe, CA
 * Cog Factory, NE
 * Cubby Bear, IL
 * The Deaf Club, CA
 * Des Moines Botanical Center, IA
 * Emo's, TX
 * The Fireside Bowl, IL
 * First Avenue, MN
 * Gabes Oasis, IA
 * House of Blues, IL, OH, SC, CA, LA, NJ, FL, NV
 * Knitting Factory, NY/CA
 * Lounge Ax, IL
 * Off the Alley, IL
 * Madison Square Garden, NY
 * Metro Chicago, IL
 * Modified Arts, AZ
 * The Mutiny (venue), IL
 * The Roxy, England
 * Roxy NYC, NY
 * The Roxy Theatre, CA
 * Paper Heart Gallery, AZ
 * The Smell, CA
 * Sokol Auditorium, NE
 * Triple Rock Social Club, MN
 * Trunk Space, AZ
 * UIC Pavilion, IL

Tours

 * Good To Go Tour
 * Lollapalooza
 * Vans Warped Tour

Timeline of bands (copied from Grunge music)
This is an exmpale. This was copied over from Grunge music. Plan to restructure it for "pop punk." In the meantime, just ignore it, or try to figure it out/work on it? Xsxex 20:48, 9 August 2006 (UTC)


 * Note: Bands in green are defunct. Bands in orange are still active as of 2006 (with grey representing likely future continuation).