I don't know what you mean by 'following' but I will list some punk bands.
The Sex Pistols is right for apex
The Damned
The Clash
Sham 69
The sex pistols
The tradition started with the late '70s LA Hardcore scene, when bands began producing patches for their fans to sew onto jackets. Many fans, however, were too lazy to sew and, instead, would simply fit two safety pins at each end of the patch in a cross formation. After a while, posers started coming into the scene and ruining all the shows and stuff, and didn't even know the names of the bands that they were looking at, and thought that the cross of pins was actually an 'x', and part of the band's name. Many bands nowadays put xs at the start and end of their name as a tribute and reference to those days, although their new fans are dedicated enough to sew the patches on, after the invention of the sewing machine, and mummy to use it.
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WHICH following bands? You need to list them, you've mentioned none!!
Sex Pistols
Second British Invasion (apex)
The clarinet can be found as part of bands and orchestras.
farmers
Zack De La Rocha has been a part of many bands. The bands he has been a part of are the Juvenile Expression, Hardstance, Inside out, Rage against the Machine, and One Day as a Lion.
Two Seperate Bands
He was a witness.
Bon Jovi, Steps, All Saints.Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
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Tough call, really. The Clash probably had more cultural significance due to being part of the first wave of punk bands, but Iron Maiden has built up a really steady following of their own over the years. Both great bands, for sure.
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