List of glam punk artists
A list of musical acts who belong to the glam punk subgenre of glam rock and protopunk music.
Glitter punk roots: 1968–1979
- Alice Cooper
- The Arrows
- The Brats[1]
- Cherry Vanilla[2]
- Cuddly Toys[3]
- David Bowie[4]
- Doctors of Madness[5]
- Hanoi Rocks[6]
- Harlots of 42nd Street[7]
- Hollywood Brats[8]
- Iggy Pop
- Japan[9] (Early)
- Jayne County[10]
- Jet[11]
- Johnny Thunders[12]
- Lou Reed[13]
- Magic Tramps
- Milk 'N' Cookies[14]
- Misspent Youth [15]
- New York Dolls[16]
- Neon Leon[17]
- Rags[18]
- The Runaways[19]
- Shady Lady[20]
- Sensational Alex Harvey Band[21]
- Slaughter & The Dogs
- Sparks
- The Stooges (1971–1974)
- Teenage Lust & The Lustettes[18]
- T. Rex[22]
- Ultravox[23]
- Zolar X[24]
Glam punk aftermath: 1980–present
1980s
- The Noize Boyz
- Andy McCoy
- Bad Losers[25]
- The Dogs D'Amour
- The Factory[26]
- Fallen Angels[27]
- Faster Pussycat
- The Ghosts of Lovers[28]
- Glamour Punks[29]
- Gunfire Dance[30]
- Jetboy
- Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
- The Joneses
- Last of The Teenage Idols [31]
- The Lords of the New Church
- Michael Monroe
- Redd Kross (Later)
- René Berg
- The Throbs
- Mother Love Bone[32]
- Motorcycle Boy[33]
- Smack
- Soho Roses[34]
- Star Star[35]
- The Suicide Twins
- Talks Cheap[36]
- The 69 Eyes (Early)
1990s
- The Crybabys[37]
- D Generation
- Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13
- Flash Bastard[38]
- Heart Throb Mob[39]
- Hollywood Teasze[40]
- The Hot Dogs[41]
- Manic Street Preachers
- The Mystery Addicts[42]
- Never On Sunday[43]
- NY Loose [44]
- The Orphan Punks[45][46]
- Richmond Sluts[47]
- Road Vultures [48]
- The Seaweed Eaters[49]
- Shanghai'd Guts[50]
- Shooting Gallery
- Slash City Daggers [51]
- Stars Underground [52]
- Tazzberry Blue[53]
- Toilet Böys
- Trash Brats[54]
- Turbonegro
- Queeny Blast Pop[55]
- Voodoo Lovecats[56]
2000–present
- Bare Wires[57]
- Billy Boy on Poison
- The Featherz
- Crashdiet
- The Heart Attacks
- Corazones Muertos
- Leaded Fuel[58]
- Panzer Princess[59]
- Prima Donna
- Peppermint Creeps[60]
- Sick Six Crush[61]
- Sparkling Bombs[62]
- Towers of London
References
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(help) - 1 2 "70s invasion ; N.y. Underground ; RAGS, TEENAGE LUST and the LUSTETTES :)". Angelfire.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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(help) - ↑ "New photos celebrate the Sensational Alex Harvey Band 30 years after death of flamboyant frontman". dailyrecord. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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(help) - ↑ "FALLEN ANGELS". Knox76.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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(help) - ↑ "The Mystery Addicts". Veglam.com. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
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(help) - ↑ "Stars Underground". Last.fm. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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