This is a list of notable or influential albums in the history of punk rock.
List
1970
1973
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
- The Adolescents – The Adolescents[2]
- Black Flag – Damaged[1][2]
- G.B.H. – Leather, Bristles, Studs, and Acne[1]
- The Exploited – Punks Not Dead[1]
- D.O.A. – Hardcore '81[10]
- Minor Threat – Minor Threat/In My Eyes[11]
- Mission of Burma – Signals, Calls, and Marches[12]
- Angelic Upstarts – 2,000,000 Voices[13]
1982
- Descendents – Milo Goes to College[1][2]
- Discharge – Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing[1]
- Bad Brains – Bad Brains[14]
- Flipper – Generic Flipper[15]
- Fear – Fear The Record[16]
- Fang – Landshark[17]
- Angry Samoans – Back From Samoa[18]
- Youth Brigade – Sound and Fury[19]
- Anti-Nowhere League – We Are... The League[20]
- Meat Puppets – Meat Puppets
- Misfits – Walk Among Us
- Bad Religion – How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
- ALL – Allroy's Revenge[2]
- Bad Religion – No Control[2]
- Fugazi – 13 Songs[2]
- Minor Threat – Complete Discography[1][2]
- NOFX – S&M Airlines[2]
- Operation Ivy – Energy[1]
- Sick of It All – Blood, Sweat and No Tears[2]
- Ramones – Brain Drain
- The Vandals – Peace Thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as The Vandals[2]
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
- Bad Religion – Stranger Than Fiction[2]
- Green Day – Dookie[1][2][5]
- NOFX – Punk in Drublic[1][5]
- The Gits – Enter: The Conquering Chicken
- The Offspring – Smash[1][2]
- Rancid – Let's Go[2]
- Sunny Day Real Estate – Diary[5]
- Lagwagon – Trashed
- Ten Foot Pole – Rev
- Strung Out – Another Day in Paradise
- Millencolin – Tiny Tunes
- RKL – Riches to Rags
- Blink-182 – Buddha
- Frenzal Rhomb – Dick Sandwich
- Millencolin – Skauch
- Hi-Standard – Last of Sunny Day
- Propagandhi/I Spy – I'd Rather Be Flag-Burning
- Gas Huffer – One Inch Masters
1995
- Jawbreaker – Dear You[2][5]
- Quicksand – Manic Compression[1]
- Rancid – ...And Out Come the Wolves[1][2]
- Rocket From the Crypt – Scream, Dracula, Scream![1]
- Green Day – Insomniac
- Jayne County – Deviation
- No Use for a Name – ¡Leche con Carne!
- Pennywise – About Time
- Blink-182 – Cheshire Cat
- Good Riddance – For God and Country
- Millencolin – Life on a Plate
- Lagwagon – Hoss
- Frenzal Rhomb – Coughing Up a Storm
- SNFU – The One Voted Most Likely to Succeed
- Tilt – 'Til It Kills
- Satanic Surfers – Hero of Our Time
- Face to face – Big Choice
1996
- Misfits – Static Age[1]
- Social Distortion – White Light, White Heat, White Trash[1]
- Sublime – Sublime[1][2]
- Choking Victim – Squatta's Paradise[23]
- The Suicide Machines – Destruction by Definition[24]
- NOFX – Heavy Petting Zoo / Eating Lamb LP
- Strung Out – Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues
- Good Riddance – A Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion
- Pulley – Esteem Driven Engine
- Propagandhi – Less Talk, More Rock
- Frenzal Rhomb – Not So Tough Now
- Bad Religion – The Gray Race
- Hi-Standard – Growing Up
- SNFU – FYULABA
- Guttermouth – Teri Yakimoto
- H2O – H2O
- MxPx – Life in General
- Face to Face – Face to Face
1997
- The Dwarves – The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking[1]
- Green Day – Nimrod[1][2]
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – Let's Face It[1]
- Misfits – American Psycho[1]
- NOFX – So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes[1]
- Sleater-Kinney – Dig Me Out[5]
- Will Haven – El Diablo[1]
- Dance Hall Crashers – Honey, I'm Homely![25]
- Save Ferris – It Means Everything[26]
- Pulley – 60 Cycle Hum
- No Use for a Name – Making Friends
- Ten Foot Pole – Unleashed
- Millencolin – For Monkeys
- Lagwagon – Double Plaidinum
- Blink-182 – Dude Ranch
- Frenzal Rhomb – Meet the Family
- Hi-Standard – Angry Fist
- Pennywise – Full Circle
- Me First and the Gimme Gimmes – Have a Ball
- Hi-Standard – The Kids are Alright
- Satanic Surfers – 666 Motor Inn
- H2O – Thicker than Water
- The Offspring – Ixnay on the Hombre
1998
- Less Than Jake – Hello Rockview[1]
- MxPx – Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo[2]
- The Offspring – Americana[1][2]
- Rancid – Life Won't Wait[5]
- Refused – The Shape of Punk to Come[1][2][5]
- The Vandals – Hitler Bad, Vandals Good[1]
- Catch 22 – Keasbey Nights[27]
- Bad Religion – No Substance
- Strung Out – Twisted by Design
- Lagwagon – Let's Talk About Feelings
- Ten Foot Pole – Insider
- The Suicide Machines – Battle Hymns
- Good Riddance – Ballads from the Revolution
- Propagandhi – Where Quantity Is Job Number 1
- Swingin' Utters – Five Lessons Learned
- Dropkick Murphys – Do or Die
- Tilt – Collect 'Em All
1999
- AFI – Black Sails in the Sunset[1]
- Blink-182 – Enema of the State[1][2]
- The Get Up Kids – Something to Write Home About[1]
- The Supersuckers – The Evil Powers of Rock 'N' Roll[1]
- Choking Victim – No Gods / No Managers[28]
- NOFX – The Decline[29]
- Le Tigre – Le Tigre
- Frenzal Rhomb – A Man's Not a Camel
- No Use for a Name – More Betterness!
- Pulley – @#!*
- Dropkick Murphys – The Gang's All Here
- Hi-Standard – Making the Road
- Good Riddance – Operation Phoenix
- Millencolin – The Melancholy Collection
- Pennywise – Straight Ahead
- Me First and the Gimme Gimmes – Are a Drag
- Tilt – Viewers Like You
- Satanic Surfers – Going Nowhere Fast
- H2O – F.T.T.W.
- Better Than a Thousand – Value Driven
2000
- Rancid – Rancid[2]
- Green Day – Warning
- Against All Authority – 24 Hour Roadside Resistance[30]
- Millencolin – Pennybridge Pioneers
- NOFX – Pump Up the Valuum
- Bad Religion – The New America
- Avail – One Wrench
- Strung Out – The Element of Sonic Defiance
- Lagwagon – Let's Talk About Leftovers
- Blink-182 – The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show
- Frenzal Rhomb – Shut Your Mouth
2001
- Pennywise – Land of the Free?[2]
- Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution – A Call to Arms[31]
- Leftöver Crack – Mediocre Generica[32]
- Rise Against – The Unraveling
- Propagandhi – Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
- Zero Down – With a Lifetime to Pay
- Pulley – Together Again for the First Time
- Blink-182 – Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
- Good Riddance – Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit
2002
- Against Me! – Reinventing Axl Rose[33]
- Dillinger Four – Situationist Comedy[34]
- The Lawrence Arms – Apathy and Exhaustion[35]
- Bad Religion – The Process of Belief[36]
- Taking Back Sunday – Tell All Your Friends[37]
- Xiu Xiu – Knife Play[38]
- Strung Out – An American Paradox
- Green Day – Shenanigans
- No Use for a Name – Hard Rock Bottom
- Bad Astronaut – Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem
- Box Car Racer – Box Car Racer
- Millencolin – Home from Home
2003
- AFI – Sing the Sorrow[2]
- Streetlight Manifesto – Everything Goes Numb[39]
- Thrice – The Artist in the Ambulance[40]
- Rx Bandits – The Resignation[41]
- Against Me! – As the Eternal Cowboy[42]
- Rise Against – Revolutions per Minute
- Lagwagon – Blaze
- NOFX – The War on Errorism
- Blink-182 – Blink-182
- Good Riddance – Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection
- Frenzal Rhomb – Sans Souci
- Pennywise – From the Ashes
2004
- Rise Against – Siren Song of the Counter Culture[5][2]
- Green Day – American Idiot[43]
- Death from Above – You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
- My Chemical Romance – Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
- Leftöver Crack – Fuck World Trade
- Bad Religion – The Empire Strikes First
- Pulley – Matters
- Strung Out – Exile in Oblivion
- Sum 41 – Chuck
2005
- Dropkick Murphys – The Warrior's Code[2]
- Bomb the Music Industry! – Album Minus Band[44]
- Against Me! – Searching for a Former Clarity
- The Academy Is... – Almost Here
- AJJ – Candy Cigarettes & Cap Guns
- Bomb the Music Industry! – To Leave or Die in Long Island
- Lagwagon – Resolve
- No Use for a Name – Keep Them Confused
- Propagandhi – Potemkin City Limits
- Millencolin – Kingwood
- Pennywise – The Fuse
2006
- Towers of London – Blood, Sweat and Towers[1]
- Bomb the Music Industry! – Goodbye Cool World![45]
- The Arrogant Sons of Bitches – Three Cheers for Disappointment
- Jay Reatard – Blood Visions
- The Thermals – The Body, the Blood, the Machine
- Defiance, Ohio – The Great Depression
- Streetlight Manifesto – Keasbey Nights
- Bomb the Music Industry! – President's Day Split 7"
- NOFX – Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
- Bad Astronaut – Twelve Small Steps, One Giant Disappointment
- Good riddance – My Republic
- Frenzal Rhomb – Forever Malcolm Young
2007
- Bomb the Music Industry! – Get Warmer[46]
- AJJ – People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World[47]
- Streetlight Manifesto – Somewhere in the Between[48]
- The Gaslight Anthem – Sink or Swim[49]
- A Wilhelm Scream – Career Suicide[50]
- Grinderman – Grinderman[51]
- Strung Out – Blackhawks Over Los Angeles
2008
- Nana Grizol – Love It Love It
- Titus Andronicus – The Airing of Grievances
- The Gaslight Anthem – The '59 Sound
- Have Heart – Songs to Scream at the Sun
- Dillinger Four – C I V I L W A R
- No Use for a Name – The Feel Good Record of the Year
- Millencolin – Machine 15
- Lagwagon – I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to Lagwagon
2009
2010
2011
2012
- Jeff Rosenstock – I Look Like Shit
- Cloud Nothings – Attack on Memory
- The Menzingers – On the Impossible Past
- Parquet Courts – Light Up Gold
- White Lung – Sorry
- Birds in Row – You, Me & the Violence
- Code Orange Kids – Love Is Love // Return to Dust
- Protomartyr – No Passion All Technique
- Propagandhi – Failed States
2013
2014
- Joyce Manor – Never Hungover Again
- The Smith Street Band – Throw Me in the River
- United Nations – The Next Four Years
- Against Me! – Transgender Dysphoria Blues
- White Lung – Deep Fantasy
- Protomartyr – Under Color of Official Right
- Modern Baseball – You're Gonna Miss It All
- Lagwagon – Hang
- Green Day – Demolicious
2015
- Jeff Rosenstock – We Cool?
- Antarctigo Vespucci – Leavin' La Vida Loca
- Kid Cudi – Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven
- Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Blossom
- The Wonder Years – No Closer to Heaven
- Leftöver Crack – Constructs of the State
- Titus Andronicus – The Most Lamentable Tragedy
- Frank Turner – Positive Songs for Negative People
- Beach Slang – The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us
- Knuckle Puck – Copacetic
- PWR BTTM – Ugly Cherries
- Harm's Way – Rust
- Strung out – Transmission.Alpha.Delta
2016
- Jeff Rosenstock – WORRY.
- PUP – The Dream Is Over
- AJJ – The Bible 2
- Green Day – Revolution Radio
- Blink-182 – California
- Knocked Loose – Laugh Tracks
- White Lung – Paradise
- Against Me! – Shape Shift with Me
- Pierce the Veil – Misadventures
- NOFX – First Ditch Effort
- Violent Femmes – We Can Do Anything
- Waterparks – Double Dare
- Descendents – Hypercaffium Spazzinate
2017
2018
- Jeff Rosenstock – POST-
- Antarctigo Vespucci – Love in the Time of E-Mail
- Idles – Joy as an Act of Resistance
- Tropical Fuck Storm – A Laughing Death in Meatspace
- Turnstile – Time & Space
- Birds in Row – We Already Lost the World
- Superchunk – What a Time to Be Alive
- Hot Snakes – Jericho Sirens
- Alkaline Trio – Is This Thing Cursed?[52]
2019
- PUP – Morbid Stuff[53]
- Tropical Fuck Storm – Braindrops[54]
- Amyl and the Sniffers – Amyl and the Sniffers[55]
- Bad Religion – Age of Unreason[56]
- Prince Daddy & The Hyena – Cosmic Thrill Seekers[57]
- Sum 41 – Order in Decline[58]
- Titus Andronicus – An Obelisk[59]
- The Menzingers – Hello Exile[60]
- Lagwagon – Railer
- Strung Out – Songs of Armor and Devotion
2020
2021
See also
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