The Sex Pistols released "God Save the Queen" in 1977.
That would be the Sex Pistols. Though they did not start punk, they made it what it was.
The B-side of the Sex Pistols' single "God Save the Queen" is the track "Did You No Wrong." Released in 1977, the single became iconic for its controversial themes and punk rock sound, with "Did You No Wrong" showcasing the band's raw energy and musical style.
God Save The Queen by The Sex Pistols
They are a punk band, but also alternative rock.
Baxter - punk band - ended in 1999.
Baxter - punk band - was created in 1995.
Untouchables - punk band - was created in 1979.
Ceremony - punk band - was created in 2005.
They are Horror Punk
They are a band, but they are classified in terms of genre as a indie rock band. However, they were punk inspired.
"God Save the Queen" by the Sex Pistols is a punk rock anthem that critiques the British monarchy and the establishment. Released during a time of social unrest in the UK, the song expresses feelings of rebellion and disillusionment with authority. Its provocative lyrics challenge the reverence surrounding the Queen and reflect the band's anti-establishment stance, making it a significant cultural statement in the punk movement. The song's raw energy and controversial message helped solidify the Sex Pistols' role in shaping the music and political landscape of the time.
The Innocents - UK punk band - was created in 1978.