Broken leg
Broken leg

Broken leg

AUSPunk, N/A
N/A monthly listeners

Artists Following Broken leg

Wild Man Pebo Wilson
TWITTER
Wild Man Pebo Wilson
USAmericana/Alt Country
Paper Route
TWITTER
Paper Route
USIndie Rock
Wesley Dean
TWITTER
Wesley Dean
AUPop Rock
Zosia Karbowiak
TWITTER
Zosia Karbowiak
PLMainstream Pop
Jane Bordeaux
TWITTER
Jane Bordeaux
USMainstream Pop
The Band Royale
TWITTER
The Band Royale
USIndie Rock
Maria Diebolt
TWITTER
Maria Diebolt
USMainstream Pop
Ron Gelinas
TWITTER
Ron Gelinas
CADowntempo
Rod Fritz
TWITTER
Rod Fritz
DEIndie Pop
Carly Jo Jackson
TWITTER
Carly Jo Jackson
USMainstream Pop
Laurie Miller
TWITTER
Laurie Miller
USPop Rock
Onplanetzu
TWITTER
Onplanetzu
USContemporary Hip Hop
Krissi Hunter
TWITTER
Krissi Hunter
CAMainstream Pop
Vaselyne
TWITTER
Vaselyne
NLProgressive Metal

Erol

BGREuropeanOther European Music
Erol
TWITTER
Erol
BGOther European Music
Don Smith
TWITTER
Don Smith
USAmericana/Alt Country
Gerry Joe Weise
TWITTER
Gerry Joe Weise
AUBlues Rock
Carlos Wilde
TWITTER
Carlos Wilde
ESAlternative Rock
Avenue Army
TWITTER
Avenue Army
USPop Punk

Merrin

NZLRockAlternative Rock
Merrin
TWITTER
Merrin
NZAlternative Rock
Mike Petrone
TWITTER
Mike Petrone
USSmooth Jazz
Amanda Pollard
TWITTER
Amanda Pollard
USMainstream Pop
Dark Beauty
TWITTER
Dark Beauty
USProgressive Rock
Wayne Jacobs
TWITTER
Wayne Jacobs
GBContemporary Country

More about Broken leg

Overview of None musician Broken leg

Australia gave birth to the rebellious and vivacious music genre known as punk, and it has a fascinating history. Punk, unlike other genres, doesn't have a particular subgenre because it exists primarily on its own unadulterated, unprocessed sound. The violent, fast-paced form of punk music is defined by its loud guitars, pounding drumming, and hostile lyrics.

Australian punk bands have built a name for themselves with their uncompromising voice and fearless approach. Australian punk musicians have pushed limits and defied social conventions, whether they are well-known underground acts or the famous bands like Radio Birdman or The Saints.

People in Australia have always found a method to vent their annoyance, direct their rage, and show their disapproval through the punk movement. It provides a forum for people to speak out against injustice, query the status quo, and push for reform. The music itself strikes a chord with listeners due to its raw intensity, rebellious spirit, and sense of urgency.

In conclusion, punk is more than just a musical subgenre in Australia; it's a force that defies expectations and offers voice to the voiceless. Punk keeps inspiring and captivating listeners by pushing the frontiers of music and culture with its unabashed attitude and brazen expression. So turn up the volume, surrender to the furious guitars and thunderous drumming, and lose yourself in the unadulterated power of Australian punk.