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 (band) [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
-
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 -
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 -
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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- ↑ "Angels in Exile Record Label - Artists - The Ghosts of Lovers". Angelsinexile.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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- ↑ "Ozzie - Gunfire Dance/Brian James Gang/Headhunters". Sugarbuzzmagazine.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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