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No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion is a compilation album chronicling the punk rock movement of the 1970s. Released by Rhino Entertainment on October 28, 2003, the box set of four compact discs includes 100 tracks originally released between 1973 and 1980, performed by 75 artists from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Ireland. In addition to punk rock, the collection touches upon the antecedent style of proto-punk and the related genres of new wave music, power pop, and post-punk.

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  • No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion is a compilation album chronicling the punk rock movement of the 1970s. Released by Rhino Entertainment on October 28, 2003, the box set of four compact discs includes 100 tracks originally released between 1973 and 1980, performed by 75 artists from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Ireland. In addition to punk rock, the collection touches upon the antecedent style of proto-punk and the related genres of new wave music, power pop, and post-punk. Many artists are represented multiple times in the collection. The Buzzcocks have the most tracks of any single artist, with three of their songs included in the compilation. Johnny Thunders appears on five tracks: two by the New York Dolls, two by The Heartbreakers, and his 1978 solo song "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory". Notably absent from the compilation are the Sex Pistols, whose singer John Lydon refused Rhino Entertainment permission to include any of the band's tracks, allegedly because Rhino chose not to release the 2002 Sex Pistols boxed set in the United States. (en)
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  • 70.0
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  • Artist (en)
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  • Disc 1 (en)
  • Disc 2 (en)
  • Disc 3 (en)
  • Disc 4 (en)
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  • 70.0
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  • from "Adult Books" single, 1978 (en)
  • from "Damaged Goods" single, 1978 (en)
  • from "So It Goes" single, 1976 (en)
  • from "Stop Your Sobbing" single, 1979 (en)
  • from (I'm) Stranded, 1977 (en)
  • from 198 Seconds of The Dils, 1977 (en)
  • from A Tonic for the Troops, 1978 (en)
  • from An Ideal for Living, 1978 (en)
  • from Bingo-Master's Break-Out!, 1978 (en)
  • from Blank Generation, 1977 (en)
  • from Cut, 1979 (en)
  • from Damned Damned Damned, 1977 (en)
  • from Generation X, 1978 (en)
  • from Ghosts of Princes in Towers, 1978 (en)
  • from Go Girl Crazy!, 1975 (en)
  • from Horses, 1975 (en)
  • from In the City, 1977 (en)
  • from Inflammable Material, 1979 (en)
  • from L.A.M.F., 1977 (en)
  • from Lexicon Devil, 1978 (en)
  • from Life on the Line, 1977 (en)
  • from Live at CBGB's, 1976 (en)
  • from Love Bites, 1978 (en)
  • from Lust for Life, 1977 (en)
  • from Marquee Moon, 1977 (en)
  • from My Aim Is True, 1977 (en)
  • from Nervous Breakdown, 1979 (en)
  • from New York Dolls, 1973 (en)
  • from Pink Flag, 1977 (en)
  • from Pure Mania, 1977 (en)
  • from Rattus Norvegicus, 1977 (en)
  • from Raw Power, 1973 (en)
  • from Real Life, 1978 (en)
  • from Scared to Dance, 1979 (en)
  • from Separates, 1978 (en)
  • from Spiral Scratch, 1977 (en)
  • from Suicide, 1977 (en)
  • from Talking Heads: 77, 1977 (en)
  • from Teenage Depression, 1976 (en)
  • from The Boomtown Rats, 1977 (en)
  • from The Boys, 1977 (en)
  • from The Crack, 1979 (en)
  • from The Image Has Cracked, 1978 (en)
  • from The Incredible Shrinking Dickies, 1978 (en)
  • from The Modern Lovers, 1976 (en)
  • from The Only Ones, 1978 (en)
  • from The Runaways, 1976 (en)
  • from This Is the Modern World, 1977 (en)
  • from This Year's Model, 1978 (en)
  • from Ultravox!, 1977 (en)
  • from We Are the One, 1977 (en)
  • from Young Loud and Snotty, 1977 (en)
  • single version, 1976 (en)
  • single version, 1977 (en)
  • single version, 1978 (en)
  • single version, 1979 (en)
  • originally performed by The Nerves; from Parallel Lines, 1978 (en)
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  • Gary Stewart (en)
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  • 2003-10-28 (xsd:date)
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  • [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r659268|pure_url=yes}} link] (en)
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  • No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion is a compilation album chronicling the punk rock movement of the 1970s. Released by Rhino Entertainment on October 28, 2003, the box set of four compact discs includes 100 tracks originally released between 1973 and 1980, performed by 75 artists from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Ireland. In addition to punk rock, the collection touches upon the antecedent style of proto-punk and the related genres of new wave music, power pop, and post-punk. (en)
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  • No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion (en)
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