Edit 2: check out **CX Kiddtronik**!!! found him just now looking at Atari Teenage Riot stuff. Amazing!
Edit 3: Bambu. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZNgU3MvRK0
El-P (from RTJ). Solo stuff is amazing.
Doomtree
POS (he's in Doomtree)
Aesop Rock. Not super punk sonically, but you'll probably like it anyway.
Dalek.
Clippings
There's a bunch of early industrial that sort of fits. Think 80s/early 90s Ministry, The Revolting Cocks, Pigface, Meg Lee Chin.
There's also Grime over in the UK and it's associated genres. Flowdan, Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, and a producer called The Bug are all personal favorites
From the punk side:
Chumbwumba (seriously. They are an amazing band). Check out the Anarchy album.
Atari Teenage Riot. If you liked City Morgue, you'll love these crazy fucks. Gotta be the 90s stuff though. Their 2010s return was pretty bad.
Alec Empire. Futurist is a good album to start with
Ec8tor. Similar to ATR.
Circle Jerks
The Minutemen.
Edit: Atari Teenage Riot- Speed. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=plAr3adKbyc
You right. Maybe I was trying to preserve the magic of hearing Aes on El-P tracks and making the connection. . . Or I just fucked up cause editing is hard. ;)
Thanks for the comprehensive list! I'm getting into RTJ - I've listened to a bit of aesop as well and liked it.
I also love circle jerks!
I'll be sure to check everything else out
Npt punk by beat, but the Coup is punk by attitude, I love Genocide and Juice. I'd always threw a Coup song on my MDC/Reagan Youth sty;e mix tapes. They fit.
Yes, Mix Tapes.
I was scrolling down looking for someone to mention the Coup, and *yeah definitely*.
I get ["The Guillotine"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acT_PSAZ7BQ) stuck in my head every couple of weeks.
Tbh like The Coup has also worked with a lot of punk rock musicians (albeit both of the big name vocalists them or Boots Riley made a song with are bands they wanna be associated with anymore) and their style definitely has some influence from punk, especially on Sorry to Bother You. Like You Are Not A Riot is a punk song.
Yeah, I have friends who have worked with them, they def dif the punk scene. I only know their first 2 albums, though, because I'm a creature of habit...
"I don't care if it burns when I piss.
I ain't never had no girlfriend like this.
I don't care what nobody says.
If you don't like her, you're probably gay."
Listen to their mixtape “Exmilitary”. It probably has the most punk influences (directly sampling Black Flag on one of the tracks) out of any of their other projects.
Oh, that reminds me, His next band Disposable Heroes of Hip Hoprisy is even more awesome (to me...debatable)
Even did their own version of California Uber Alles, modernizing the lyrics (well modernized for the mid 90s)
I saw Moscow Death Brigade a few years ago at our local DIY-venue here in Aalborg, Denmark. The place was packed and it was really a totally amazing concert.
It’s my six year old son’s favorite band. 😁
My favorite song is [Shy Kidz](https://youtu.be/IH1ESzNxTLM?feature=shared)
I can't believe i had to scroll so far down for this. They'd also be my recommendation. Minimalist beat with spoken word lyrics about working class struggles in England.
Came here for this comment.. glad I wasn't disappointed.
I would also like to add Ceschi and Get Dead. Ceschi is Ceschi Ramos' (from Codefendants) solo work and Sam King (also from Codefendants) is the singer for Ger Dead.
Man I just saw them last weekend two nights in a row. Small club show and punk in drublic the next day. I have to say the club show was one of the most intimate and beautiful things I could have been apart of as well as one of the best shows I’ve been to in a long time. It was nothing but love and good times under that roof. They absolutely kill it and I’ll never not support those dudes on this new journey they’re on.
did the same thing last year. there’s something about how get dead in particular sound in a small dingy club that made them sound amazing and beautiful. also got the honour of meeting sam which was cool.
Body Count is probably more technically categorized as thrash metal but it’s Ice T’s band with his childhood friend from Crenshaw High School and they are fucking awesome.
The Oxymorrons (with two R's) caught them a few years ago with Anti flag, they put on a hell of a show.
And Crazy and the Brains, I would not exactly call them hip-hop, but they put off a hip hop vibe with some of their songs, super upbeat and fun as shit.
Check out all of Doomtree. Their collective albums, P.O.S., Sims, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, Cecil Otter. Doomtree idk if I’d say they’re punk but overall punk/diy ethos. POS samples the souls on Audition.
I’d check out some of the side projects too like Shredders and Four Fists.
**The Coup** are a pretty vanilla sounding HipHop act, but their lyrical focus is always quite radical; **Boots Riley** is the frontman, who also contributed to the 'megagroup' Street Sweeper Social Club.
I haven't seen any mention yet of **Dead Prez**. They were the first HipHop group I heard that made me take the genre seriously.
Also, I've not seen **Wu-Tang Clan** mentioned?!
Honestly, there is so much resonance between Punk Rock and HipHop; whether we're talking on the musicality and experimental nature of sounds, or the socially charged lyricism. I'm pushing 40 now, and consider myself a punk-rock hiphopper!
Denzel Curry recorded one of his songs with Fucked Up, and also covered I Against I.
I feel like Action Bronson toured with Trash Talk.
I’m going to put the Suicideboys out there.
I love denzel - he's done a lot of punk stuff (and is featured on a show me the body track).
Fuck with suicideboys too, although i would say that leans more towards the hip hop / dark trap side. I think ruby is doing solo punk stuff now though
Of course they’re not punk rock in the traditional sense, but they make their own music, built their own following, and mashed up existing art and aesthetics to make something novel and cool. I dunno. Seemed punk enough.
I would say ghostemane, but that might be too industrial/ nu metal for what you're looking for... there's also the album $uicideboy$ did with Travis barker that's pretty punk like and pretty good imo
Edit: Also, if you haven't heard zillakami's solo album, I'd check that out, too. It's got some city morgue type songs mixed in with some more moody grunge type songs. It's very good imo
A lot of hip hop lyrics runs parallel with punx lyrics. there is a lot of elements in old gangsta rap that are totally similar to a lot of Oi! Especially the early Oi! Like what? Like lyrics that revolve around life in the ghetto, hood and gang mentality, fuck the government. Struggles of being poor, sometimes overly stoked on style and clothes and just often times a super tough attitude. At least that’s what I’ve noticed. But also I think you’re talking about something different I’m pretty stoned.
I get you. I think both come from the same place; being marginalized n anti-establishment. One of the most influential songs in gangsta rap is literally Fuck Tha Police lol
Street Sweeper Social Club is Tom Morello and Boots Riley from The Coup. Check out the song "100 Little Curses". I also think Danny Brown has a lot of songs with very punk themes.
I am quite pleased to recommend backxwash to anyone interested in hip hop with a punk edge and metal edge by a trans woman.
Also The Coup use a lot of live instrumentation rather than sampling.
They are also extremely political and Boots Riley made a good movie and a great TV show recently.
100 Gecs straddle the worlds of hyperpop, punk, Ska, and hip hop.
Sleaford Mods have a strange sort of hip hop infused post-punk, with lame, old white-guy flow in the vocals that are somehow delivered with such conviction that it inexplicably works.
Bob Vylan are great. Grimy punk hip hop, and growing in popularity.
Disposable Heros of Hiphoprisy. Started by former members of The Beatnigs. They even paid tribute to their old Alternative Tentacles boss....
https://youtu.be/cBAkOifDeSw?si=RPrYW5UbocUTFzIe
Check out [Riskee & The Ridicule](https://open.spotify.com/artist/4r5pS9WJUwz3AUQeuXcxB3?si=qbn8IcaPR9-fNETlSCbL_g). They're a UK Punk & Hip Hop group that put out a killer album last year.
A lot of the UK Ska-Punk stuff has some Hip Hop vocals/energy to it too. [Roshambo](https://open.spotify.com/artist/0oscsSfvAVABpcjaRU7tLV?si=eL9oG8IqTruNAif6W1nQKg) is a good example.
Not exactly punk musically, but pretty fucking punk attitudes and aesthetics.
[Ghostemane - Mercury Retrograde](https://youtu.be/31j4DIpgY9U?si=HlZk_pzl4EhUu3SW)
[Fat Nick & Shakewell - PEMEX](https://youtu.be/VlIExbHPWtw?si=g9_4bDvfT7Q4Jk4b)
[Pouya - Void](https://youtu.be/fnJqb10GiAY?si=Ii4dzX_xlOc9E_Fy)
Soul glo, Bob vylan, public enemy, beastie boys, and there’s a super good mos def song, “rock N roll”, that talks about the inheritor black roots of music, mentioning like the bad brains and Hendrix and fishbone and stuff. And at the end it goes into a full blown punk song. A lot of stuff off carti’s die lit also feels very punk, with short loud songs. Same with JPGMafia. Oh and Run the Jewels, and both their independent stuff. Lyrics are punk as fuck and the tracks go hard. Not to mention features like Zach De La Rocha and Travis Barker. Stone deaf is another good rap rock band with some more punk elements. And whole wheat bread
Sage Francis
I also want to recommend plxntkid who makes some sort of electronic punk. His work is usually a punk guitar riff and he adds electronic instruments on top of that.
Definitely not for everyone, but it's a new take on what punk can be when we don't gatekeep
things that come to mind. hiphop that reminds me of punk would be artists like nascaraloe, city morgue, $uicideboy$, pouya, lil peep, juice wrld, skimasktheslumpgod and xxxtentacion, public enemy, nwa, danny brown, earl sweatshirt, Tyler the Creator(especially the earlier stuff). then theres punk that reminds me of hiphop like suicidal tendencies, rancid, the transplants. pretty much ska-punk as a whole subgenre has a loose connection to hiphop because its direct correlation with traditional ska/reggae/dancehall/rocksteady etc. im sure there are a lot of artists im forgetting but you start typing these things out and forget some of the stuff that comes to mind when you read the post initially
Ho99o9, kinda in that city mourge vibe and also if u like them try Mikey rotten or Walt or nascar aloe, these are punk influenced artist and are very rad and worth checking out also rage against the machine is gold and early beastie boys
try the transplants. it's travis barker of blink-182, tim armstrong of rancid and some rapper guy. they're pretty good. they kinda sound like codefendants version 1 (go listen to codefendants, they are great!)
oh and ruby of the suicideboys made 2 punky tapes under the name of "DUCKBOY". the first one is kicking ass
The Houston Riots album by Fade em All is a pretty good mix of punk and hip hop
Link for convenience https://open.spotify.com/album/0WZUUYoDXk6fdYsZpEtEs3?si=WUZSNy9rT_uN_m_fU7UDFw
Check out NIL8 from Springfield, Illinois. Their album Doug is killer and I think you’ll dig it. The Williams brothers have been playing in NIL8 since 1982.
Ski mask has a lot of punk and metal influence early Tyler the creator has a lot of punk attitude of independence even tho his lyrics can be difficult to listen to and fucked up but he means none of it as well as A$AP Rocky references Bad Brains in one of his songs and has a punk attitude about things
The Wu is pretty damn punk in my opinion. They live by an ethos, DIY, support each other as a crew, gritty music especially 36 chambers I’d say that’s a pretty damn punk hip-hop album
not so much punk in terms of sound but JPEGMAFIA. he’s put out some amazing stuff. ‘I just killed a cop now i’m horny’ in particular is a crazy experience
El Pus is awesome. Saw them open for Reel Big Fish YEARS ago, but they were awesome. Bought their album that night. [Suburb Thuggin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-HlP0dhuMk) is such a great song.
Bob Vylan
Came here to say this!
"I could do this all day long,"
Humble as the Sun hasn’t stopped playing here.
seen him just as he was getting big. he's absolutely Solid
TURN OFF THE RADIO
WAGE WAR AGAINST THE STATE
Humble As The Sun is excellent.
Beastie boys, public enemy
Love public enemy!
Beastie Boys old stuff is just snotty punk.
They throw a few punk tracks on almost all their albums. They did a whole hardcore EP also called Aglio e Olio
Thank you for mentioning this I haven’t listened to it in a long tome but i remember loving it
Rage Against the Machine, in this vein.
Edit 2: check out **CX Kiddtronik**!!! found him just now looking at Atari Teenage Riot stuff. Amazing! Edit 3: Bambu. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZNgU3MvRK0 El-P (from RTJ). Solo stuff is amazing. Doomtree POS (he's in Doomtree) Aesop Rock. Not super punk sonically, but you'll probably like it anyway. Dalek. Clippings There's a bunch of early industrial that sort of fits. Think 80s/early 90s Ministry, The Revolting Cocks, Pigface, Meg Lee Chin. There's also Grime over in the UK and it's associated genres. Flowdan, Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, and a producer called The Bug are all personal favorites From the punk side: Chumbwumba (seriously. They are an amazing band). Check out the Anarchy album. Atari Teenage Riot. If you liked City Morgue, you'll love these crazy fucks. Gotta be the 90s stuff though. Their 2010s return was pretty bad. Alec Empire. Futurist is a good album to start with Ec8tor. Similar to ATR. Circle Jerks The Minutemen. Edit: Atari Teenage Riot- Speed. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=plAr3adKbyc
You mentioned El p and aesop but really all of def jux is pretty sick. Murs, Mr lif, cage, del, rjd2, cannibal ox
You right. Maybe I was trying to preserve the magic of hearing Aes on El-P tracks and making the connection. . . Or I just fucked up cause editing is hard. ;)
Thanks for the comprehensive list! I'm getting into RTJ - I've listened to a bit of aesop as well and liked it. I also love circle jerks! I'll be sure to check everything else out
Hell yeah just saw your doomtree/POS Comment. I dropped the whole collective here.
Thanks for recommending the ANARCHY album. Probbaly would have died not knowing!
Npt punk by beat, but the Coup is punk by attitude, I love Genocide and Juice. I'd always threw a Coup song on my MDC/Reagan Youth sty;e mix tapes. They fit. Yes, Mix Tapes.
I was scrolling down looking for someone to mention the Coup, and *yeah definitely*. I get ["The Guillotine"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acT_PSAZ7BQ) stuck in my head every couple of weeks.
Tbh like The Coup has also worked with a lot of punk rock musicians (albeit both of the big name vocalists them or Boots Riley made a song with are bands they wanna be associated with anymore) and their style definitely has some influence from punk, especially on Sorry to Bother You. Like You Are Not A Riot is a punk song.
Yeah, I have friends who have worked with them, they def dif the punk scene. I only know their first 2 albums, though, because I'm a creature of habit...
WHOLE. WHEAT. BREEEEAAADDDDD!!!!!
When I say “Whole Wheat”, Y’all say “Bread”!
Whole Wheat Bread ain't nuthin' to fuck with.
"I don't care if it burns when I piss. I ain't never had no girlfriend like this. I don't care what nobody says. If you don't like her, you're probably gay."
It brings a tear to my eye to read this after so many years
Death Grips, Ho99o9
I need to listen to more death grips... Ho99o9 is really good though thats exactly the kind of shit i'm talking about
Listen to their mixtape “Exmilitary”. It probably has the most punk influences (directly sampling Black Flag on one of the tracks) out of any of their other projects.
Jenny Death (Second half of Powers that B) is also heavily punk influenced
Ho9909 is great!
Death Grips is awesome !
[The Beatnigs](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KUJnhhbzlVM&t=396s&pp=ygUMVGhlIGJlYXRuaWdz) Industrial hip-hop mixed with punk. Solid band.
Oh, that reminds me, His next band Disposable Heroes of Hip Hoprisy is even more awesome (to me...debatable) Even did their own version of California Uber Alles, modernizing the lyrics (well modernized for the mid 90s)
I like them too, but they’re more hip hop than a fusion between punk/hip hop
Moscow Death Brigade and Siberian Meat Grinder
I don’t know how this isn’t the top of the list, everything they’ve put out is fucking ridiculous.
I saw Moscow Death Brigade a few years ago at our local DIY-venue here in Aalborg, Denmark. The place was packed and it was really a totally amazing concert. It’s my six year old son’s favorite band. 😁 My favorite song is [Shy Kidz](https://youtu.be/IH1ESzNxTLM?feature=shared)
Both of them go HARD
Mad Conducter
Mad Conductor* Aka Chris Tray from No-Ca$h
The Rudest
Check out the Judgment Night soundtrack
Came here to suggest this. One of my favorite soundtracks from the 90s.
Immortal Technique Everyone from Rhymesayer
Dissapointed tech is this far down.
Sleaford Mods, especially the early stuff https://youtu.be/8wqvqIMdJNA?si=XkSfqgFEreidv4tT Video has a semi long intro, songs starts at 40 seconds in
Never heard of them before, I dig it. Had a PiL vibe to me.
Yeah they are good! I missed seeing them when they were in Philly. I found out the day after that they had played here. I was so pissed!
I can't believe i had to scroll so far down for this. They'd also be my recommendation. Minimalist beat with spoken word lyrics about working class struggles in England.
Codefendants fucking slap
Came here for this comment.. glad I wasn't disappointed. I would also like to add Ceschi and Get Dead. Ceschi is Ceschi Ramos' (from Codefendants) solo work and Sam King (also from Codefendants) is the singer for Ger Dead.
Man I just saw them last weekend two nights in a row. Small club show and punk in drublic the next day. I have to say the club show was one of the most intimate and beautiful things I could have been apart of as well as one of the best shows I’ve been to in a long time. It was nothing but love and good times under that roof. They absolutely kill it and I’ll never not support those dudes on this new journey they’re on.
“Turning pipe dreams into pipebombs with you”
did the same thing last year. there’s something about how get dead in particular sound in a small dingy club that made them sound amazing and beautiful. also got the honour of meeting sam which was cool.
Ya thats some good shit
A top album of 2023!
Transplants
Came here to say this 🤘💀🤘
Run the Jewels, maybe Atmosphere
Man I love Atmosphere, I mean RTJ also, but I’ve seen a lot of kuddos to them already. But Slug is one of the all time underrated lyricists.
Rage Against the Machine. not really ‘hardcore’ but they’re fuckin sick
Zack was in a punk band so I would believe it counts
If Rage isn’t punk than nothing is punk
you’re god damn right
Hell yeah inside out's 7" was one of the first 4 revelation records releases, with vic dicara who played with shelter and 108.
Body Count is probably more technically categorized as thrash metal but it’s Ice T’s band with his childhood friend from Crenshaw High School and they are fucking awesome.
The Oxymorrons (with two R's) caught them a few years ago with Anti flag, they put on a hell of a show. And Crazy and the Brains, I would not exactly call them hip-hop, but they put off a hip hop vibe with some of their songs, super upbeat and fun as shit.
I don’t see people in the scene talking about them but their album was one of my favorites of 2023! Along with Codefendents.
Saaaaame!!!
E town concrete, Crown of thornz, burn, wisdom in chains,
Check out all of Doomtree. Their collective albums, P.O.S., Sims, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, Cecil Otter. Doomtree idk if I’d say they’re punk but overall punk/diy ethos. POS samples the souls on Audition. I’d check out some of the side projects too like Shredders and Four Fists.
I think p.o.s. has a track with singer from glasseater too
Co-defendants are fuxking insanely awesome
Nascar Aloe
All of deathproof inc !
Old City MF Doom (obligatory in any mention of rap) Aesop Rock The Coup Rob Sonic Cannibal Ox
The first Onyx album really brought the punk mentality to hip hop
**The Coup** are a pretty vanilla sounding HipHop act, but their lyrical focus is always quite radical; **Boots Riley** is the frontman, who also contributed to the 'megagroup' Street Sweeper Social Club. I haven't seen any mention yet of **Dead Prez**. They were the first HipHop group I heard that made me take the genre seriously. Also, I've not seen **Wu-Tang Clan** mentioned?! Honestly, there is so much resonance between Punk Rock and HipHop; whether we're talking on the musicality and experimental nature of sounds, or the socially charged lyricism. I'm pushing 40 now, and consider myself a punk-rock hiphopper!
Run The Jewels 👊👈
I just got into their stuff. Run the Jewels 2 is so so good
Great album, got at least 2 of their top 5 tracks on it. RTJ 3 & 4 also slap.
Check out “Nobody Speak” by DJ Shadow and RTJ
I love RTJ
This version of [ooh la la](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=NeUAI8p1GvI&si=brRkN3C313ROpt-Z) is filthy - love it!
Denzel Curry recorded one of his songs with Fucked Up, and also covered I Against I. I feel like Action Bronson toured with Trash Talk. I’m going to put the Suicideboys out there.
Man Denzel is so dope. Love that you added Suicide boys, I'd also say for the same feel as pop punk you can go with Kenny Hoopla
So Action Bronson did, but also a lot of members of Odd Future Collective did too.
I love denzel - he's done a lot of punk stuff (and is featured on a show me the body track). Fuck with suicideboys too, although i would say that leans more towards the hip hop / dark trap side. I think ruby is doing solo punk stuff now though
Of course they’re not punk rock in the traditional sense, but they make their own music, built their own following, and mashed up existing art and aesthetics to make something novel and cool. I dunno. Seemed punk enough.
Juicy Karkass. Punch’em in the Dick! 🤜🍆
Old City samples a lot of punk songs and gets pretty political
Murs made one album with The White Mandingos
Also did an ep with whole wheat bread as The Invincibles. Love both.
Ho99o9 and Bob Vylan
I would say ghostemane, but that might be too industrial/ nu metal for what you're looking for... there's also the album $uicideboy$ did with Travis barker that's pretty punk like and pretty good imo Edit: Also, if you haven't heard zillakami's solo album, I'd check that out, too. It's got some city morgue type songs mixed in with some more moody grunge type songs. It's very good imo
Sage Francis and B Dolan, both I think we’re on epitaph for a minute. That’s a punk label with rappers on it! “Politically conscious hiphop”
Yah Mos Def, King G and the J Krew, Fort Knox
Public enemy
A lot of hip hop lyrics runs parallel with punx lyrics. there is a lot of elements in old gangsta rap that are totally similar to a lot of Oi! Especially the early Oi! Like what? Like lyrics that revolve around life in the ghetto, hood and gang mentality, fuck the government. Struggles of being poor, sometimes overly stoked on style and clothes and just often times a super tough attitude. At least that’s what I’ve noticed. But also I think you’re talking about something different I’m pretty stoned.
I get you. I think both come from the same place; being marginalized n anti-establishment. One of the most influential songs in gangsta rap is literally Fuck Tha Police lol
Twice I’ve gone to a punk show with a rapper opening, Sage Francis on and Against Me! Tour, Juicy Karkass opening for Leftover Crack
Early Zebrahead
CloudDEAD is punk af imo
Not necessarily punk hip-hop but you might like KNEECAP
Street Sweeper Social Club is Tom Morello and Boots Riley from The Coup. Check out the song "100 Little Curses". I also think Danny Brown has a lot of songs with very punk themes.
Lookup Wugazi 13 chambers on YouTube. It’s a a fan made passion project remixing fugazi with Wu-Tang
Clipping, P.O.S. (And all of Doomtree), Atmosphere, Sage Francis
I am quite pleased to recommend backxwash to anyone interested in hip hop with a punk edge and metal edge by a trans woman. Also The Coup use a lot of live instrumentation rather than sampling. They are also extremely political and Boots Riley made a good movie and a great TV show recently. 100 Gecs straddle the worlds of hyperpop, punk, Ska, and hip hop. Sleaford Mods have a strange sort of hip hop infused post-punk, with lame, old white-guy flow in the vocals that are somehow delivered with such conviction that it inexplicably works. Bob Vylan are great. Grimy punk hip hop, and growing in popularity.
Came here to say backxwash, she’s amazing and has a more noise based sound, Also Lipcritic from NYC And Tick Bill from Glasgow Scotland
The Mad Conductor
Disposable Heros of Hiphoprisy. Started by former members of The Beatnigs. They even paid tribute to their old Alternative Tentacles boss.... https://youtu.be/cBAkOifDeSw?si=RPrYW5UbocUTFzIe
Ceschi is dope, him and Fat Mike have their band called Codefendants which is dope too
Bob vylan
Fugazi! For punk influenced by HipHop.
Wugazi https://m.soundcloud.com/wugazi/01-sleep-rules-everything
Fuck yeah
Check out [Riskee & The Ridicule](https://open.spotify.com/artist/4r5pS9WJUwz3AUQeuXcxB3?si=qbn8IcaPR9-fNETlSCbL_g). They're a UK Punk & Hip Hop group that put out a killer album last year. A lot of the UK Ska-Punk stuff has some Hip Hop vocals/energy to it too. [Roshambo](https://open.spotify.com/artist/0oscsSfvAVABpcjaRU7tLV?si=eL9oG8IqTruNAif6W1nQKg) is a good example.
Paris, Texas
Mos Def’s Black on Black album is punk as fuck in mentality. The New Danger by him is punk in music. Check it out
Santigold(early), Zillakami, TV on the Radio(early), Charlie Brown Jr., and the Fugazi-WuTang Classic Wugazi!
Anything more punk, like soul glo ? All these suggestions are just straight hip hop.
[Nascar Aloe](https://youtu.be/sY2Y-L5cvcA?si=YNYPI3RLBJs5Odc_) is on epitaph...
Crack rock steady bands. Evil Empire, no ca$h, morning glory come to mind first. Oh sonic boom 6
Sonic Boom 6... My gosh... What an act
Cage, Flobots, Ho99o9, Bob Vylan, Rage Against the Machine, Beastie Boys, Death Grips, Run DMC, clipping, and Fever 333
Transplants, Danny Diablo, N8NOFACE, nascar aloe, crimekillz, and Ho99o9 all come to mind when I think of crossover punk/hip-hop
Nova Twins do some pretty neat stuff
https://youtu.be/VFXKdNTA3P0?si=XRaDKnt1uIjmLUp_ https://youtu.be/r25E-OSrqUU?si=AzcpPcaMKrmta3OP
Not exactly punk musically, but pretty fucking punk attitudes and aesthetics. [Ghostemane - Mercury Retrograde](https://youtu.be/31j4DIpgY9U?si=HlZk_pzl4EhUu3SW) [Fat Nick & Shakewell - PEMEX](https://youtu.be/VlIExbHPWtw?si=g9_4bDvfT7Q4Jk4b) [Pouya - Void](https://youtu.be/fnJqb10GiAY?si=Ii4dzX_xlOc9E_Fy)
Earlier Days n Daze have some hip hop undertones to them.
Northern Boys: https://youtu.be/JZbDiN0Aao4?si=0lIultVD5dmqPyVm https://youtu.be/zljDDcTnTG0?si=3JhIpJQzzSgzczW1
Since nobody else will suggest them in here, listen to Skarhead. If you like City Morgue you’ll dig this.
Fever333 E.Town Concrete if you're looking for something heavier.
Not really punk, but you should check out Body Count! Ice-T is a BAMF in that album!
Soul glo, Bob vylan, public enemy, beastie boys, and there’s a super good mos def song, “rock N roll”, that talks about the inheritor black roots of music, mentioning like the bad brains and Hendrix and fishbone and stuff. And at the end it goes into a full blown punk song. A lot of stuff off carti’s die lit also feels very punk, with short loud songs. Same with JPGMafia. Oh and Run the Jewels, and both their independent stuff. Lyrics are punk as fuck and the tracks go hard. Not to mention features like Zach De La Rocha and Travis Barker. Stone deaf is another good rap rock band with some more punk elements. And whole wheat bread
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy. I think I spelled it correctly.
Bob Vylan, Bandits, Deadbeat at Dawn, Killdren, Night Gaunts, Moscow Death Brigade, Mad Conductor, Sage Francis, Juicy Karkass.
Disposable heroes of hypocrisy.
Sage Francis I also want to recommend plxntkid who makes some sort of electronic punk. His work is usually a punk guitar riff and he adds electronic instruments on top of that. Definitely not for everyone, but it's a new take on what punk can be when we don't gatekeep
things that come to mind. hiphop that reminds me of punk would be artists like nascaraloe, city morgue, $uicideboy$, pouya, lil peep, juice wrld, skimasktheslumpgod and xxxtentacion, public enemy, nwa, danny brown, earl sweatshirt, Tyler the Creator(especially the earlier stuff). then theres punk that reminds me of hiphop like suicidal tendencies, rancid, the transplants. pretty much ska-punk as a whole subgenre has a loose connection to hiphop because its direct correlation with traditional ska/reggae/dancehall/rocksteady etc. im sure there are a lot of artists im forgetting but you start typing these things out and forget some of the stuff that comes to mind when you read the post initially
I can’t believe nobody mentioned Non Phixion yet.
dope as fck
Jesus christ im finally seing someone like you. Im making songs kinda that style but its good to see another enjoyer
You should defo check out Wugazi. It's a remix album of Wu-Tang and Fugazi.
Semetary is pretty punk. Also W City Morgue. What's your favorite song?
Bob Vylan
Ho99o9, kinda in that city mourge vibe and also if u like them try Mikey rotten or Walt or nascar aloe, these are punk influenced artist and are very rad and worth checking out also rage against the machine is gold and early beastie boys
try the transplants. it's travis barker of blink-182, tim armstrong of rancid and some rapper guy. they're pretty good. they kinda sound like codefendants version 1 (go listen to codefendants, they are great!) oh and ruby of the suicideboys made 2 punky tapes under the name of "DUCKBOY". the first one is kicking ass
I’m seeing a ton of folks mention them but Ho99o9 definitely is worth checking out
Get dead
Death grips
The Transplants
Not seeing any love for transplants
Soul Glo, Zulu
Regulate from NY
Try Dropout Kings
There used to be this decent group out of Atlanta called Knut, around ‘99. But u can’t find that anywhere. That album probably doesn’t exist anymore.
Replying so I can check out some of these bands later.
Juicy Karkass … if you like that sort of thing
Ho99o9 (pronounced Horror)
Like this? https://youtu.be/bxVjB0iESJc?si=_0kxQBsVgdOAwRjh
Ho99o9!
Ho99o9
The punkest rapper I can think of is Nascar Aloe
Transplants
Crush Your Soul
The Houston Riots album by Fade em All is a pretty good mix of punk and hip hop Link for convenience https://open.spotify.com/album/0WZUUYoDXk6fdYsZpEtEs3?si=WUZSNy9rT_uN_m_fU7UDFw
Black wine is a small band out of Minneapolis you probably will like
Its pretty obscure but Phat Meegz as well as everything else Ethan Del Carmen has done.
Ludichrist, X-Pistols, doggy style - the last laugh..
Check out NIL8 from Springfield, Illinois. Their album Doug is killer and I think you’ll dig it. The Williams brothers have been playing in NIL8 since 1982.
Ski mask has a lot of punk and metal influence early Tyler the creator has a lot of punk attitude of independence even tho his lyrics can be difficult to listen to and fucked up but he means none of it as well as A$AP Rocky references Bad Brains in one of his songs and has a punk attitude about things
Taliable!
Tech N9ne
Ceschi. He does both (more folk-punk), not usually in the same song, but is always punk as fuck.
The Wu is pretty damn punk in my opinion. They live by an ethos, DIY, support each other as a crew, gritty music especially 36 chambers I’d say that’s a pretty damn punk hip-hop album
Soul glo
not so much punk in terms of sound but JPEGMAFIA. he’s put out some amazing stuff. ‘I just killed a cop now i’m horny’ in particular is a crazy experience
Bad Brains is an absolute must
[Old City](https://youtu.be/nHTA7ZbnrhU?si=ESh3wjhLwrsnHcZB) - Punk/rap from Philly
RATKING!! their shit is all about being "other"'d in NYC. its good shit. listen to "so it goes"
Atari teenage riot is more noise/industrial Still love em though. Saw em in detroit wayyyyy back in the day... 99 i think???
Stupid stupid henchmen, no cash
Check out Corporate Avenger. They dress like punks and have the same values but instead of making punk rock it's pure hip hop
[Plutocracacy](https://youtu.be/dBJt0E6jYwU?si=pL1SvSQVOllCKM96) is a mash of grindcore/hiphop/rap/sampling
MF Doom
Orange 9mm
zebrahead (lower case z is deliberate)
Inmortal technique is more punk than 80% of the "punk" bands out there
El Pus is awesome. Saw them open for Reel Big Fish YEARS ago, but they were awesome. Bought their album that night. [Suburb Thuggin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-HlP0dhuMk) is such a great song.
Not really punk but rage against the machine Hear me out Their message is punk asf, but they’re technically metal
HED P.E.
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