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Destroy Boys formed in Sacramento in 2015 when Alexia Roditis and Violet Mayugba were teenagers, and the band grew from garage shows into one of the most visible young punk acts from California. Early releases such as Sorry, Mom and Make Room captured a raw, wiry sound, with songs like "I Threw Glass at My Friend's Eyes and Now I'm on Probation" and "Crybaby" turning sharp personal moments into quick, nervy punk. Open Mouth, Open Heart expanded the band's reach with more confident hooks and a wider emotional palette, while Funeral Soundtrack #4 pushed further into identity, anger, vulnerability, and growth. Destroy Boys fit punk and post-punk scope directly through their sound, scene, and lyrical focus on alienation, queerness, interpersonal harm, and self-definition. Their music can be scrappy, melodic, sarcastic, and bruised within the same song. The band's appeal lies in the sense that the songs are still close to the rooms that made them: imperfect, urgent, communal, and driven by the need to say something before the feeling passes.
M60 is the North Carolina street-punk entry connected to the M-60 spelling, not the Manchester indie band using the same name without a hyphen. The group plays fast, direct, hook-forward punk built around short melodic runs, rough-edged guitars, and a bar-band urgency that fits the coastal dive setting attached to its identity. Its 2023 release Head Up High puts the emphasis on anthemic choruses and simple, driving arrangements rather than studio gloss, with songs such as "New World Order," "Life Over the Edge," and "Old Town Tuffs" leaning into working-class, street-level punk themes and a raw live feel. The band's sound sits between garage punk and power punk, favoring momentum and chant-ready refrains over technical complexity. The available material points to a compact trio format and a local-first presence, with the music framed around energy, hooks, and a street-punk show atmosphere rather than a polished mainstream rock presentation.
Winona Fighter are a Nashville punk band whose music channels garage punk snap, pop punk immediacy, and a sharp sense of personality into songs built for fast impact. Led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Coco Kinnon, the trio emerged from Nashville's rock scene with a sound that is noisy, melodic, and intentionally unpolished around the edges. Their releases, including the Father Figure EP and the debut album My Apologies to the Chef, show a band that writes hooks without sanding away irritation. The songs move quickly through bad relationships, self-defense, social exhaustion, anger, awkward humor, and the refusal to be made smaller by other people's expectations. Winona Fighter's strength is tone: the music is fun, but it is not empty; sarcastic, but not detached; catchy, but still rough enough to feel like a punk band sweating in a small room. The guitars bite, the drums push, and Kinnon's voice can sound conversational one second and fully lit up the next. They represent a modern strain of pop punk that does not rely on nostalgia alone. Winona Fighter make the style feel current by tying big choruses to present-tense frustration, queer-friendly energy, and live-show volatility.
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