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 [15] New York Dolls[16] Neon Leon[17] Rags[18] Razor Boys[19] The Runaways[20] Shady Lady[21] Sensational Alex Harvey Band[22] Slaughter & The Dogs Sparks The Stooges (1971–1974) Teenage Lust & The Lustettes[18] T. Rex[23] Ultravox[24] Zolar X[25]
Glam punk aftermath: 1980–present
1980s
Andy McCoy Bad Losers[26] The Dogs D'Amour The Factory[27] Fallen Angels[28] Faster Pussycat The Ghosts of Lovers[29] Gunfire Dance[30] Jetboy Joan Jett & the Blackhearts The Joneses The Lords of the New Church Michael Monroe Redd Kross (Later) René Berg The Throbs Mother Love Bone[31] Motorcycle Boy[32] Smack Soho Roses[33] Star Star[34] The Suicide Twins The 69 Eyes (Early)
1990s
D Generation Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13 Flash Bastard[35]* The Hot Dogs[36] Manic Street Preachers The Mystery Addicts[37] The Orphan Punks[38][39] Pure Rubbish Richmond Sluts[40] Road Vultures[41] The Seaweed Eaters[42] Shooting Gallery Slash City Daggers [43] Toilet Böys Turbonegro
2000–present
Bare Wires[44] Billy Boy on Poison Biters The Featherz Crashdiet The Heart Attacks Leaded Fuel[45] Prima Donna Sparkling Bombs[46] Towers of London
See also
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(help) - ↑ "FALLEN ANGELS". Knox76.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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