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punker

noun
punk·​er | \ ˈpəŋ-kÉ™r How to pronounce punker (audio) \

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This turbulent track comes from the pop-punkers' most recent album, California, which was also their first album to feature Matt Skiba as a lead vocalist in place of Tom DeLonge. Abby Jones, Billboard, "10 Easter Songs That Definitely Aren't Easter Songs," 30 Mar. 2018 The song's title is inspired by the pay disparity between genders, but Los Angeles punkers could be forgiven for connecting Bag with the year 1977. Randall Roberts, latimes.com, "California Sounds: E Ruscha V video premiere, and new songs by Alice Bag, the Marías and Lord Huron," 1 Mar. 2018 Newschool pop-punkers Waterparks are wasting little time in following up their promising debut album Double Dare, which just turned a year old last month. Chris Payne, Billboard, "Waterparks Share Christmas-Themed Video for New Song 'Lucky People': Premiere," 13 Dec. 2017 Since then, the bar has embraced its uniquely Vegas mission to mix video gambling, punk rock, cheap drinks and a DIY-bumper-sticker aesthetic in an round-the-clock operation that attracts both hardcore punkers and tourists with soft underbellies. Atlanta Travel, ajc, "America’s most authentic dive bars," 23 May 2017 Since then, the bar has embraced its uniquely Vegas mission to mix video gambling, punk rock, cheap drinks and a DIY-bumper-sticker aesthetic in an round-the-clock operation that attracts both hardcore punkers and tourists with soft underbellies. Atlanta Travel, ajc, "America’s most authentic dive bars," 23 May 2017 Since then, the bar has embraced its uniquely Vegas mission to mix video gambling, punk rock, cheap drinks and a DIY-bumper-sticker aesthetic in an round-the-clock operation that attracts both hardcore punkers and tourists with soft underbellies. Atlanta Travel, ajc, "America’s most authentic dive bars," 23 May 2017 Since then, the bar has embraced its uniquely Vegas mission to mix video gambling, punk rock, cheap drinks and a DIY-bumper-sticker aesthetic in an round-the-clock operation that attracts both hardcore punkers and tourists with soft underbellies. Atlanta Travel, ajc, "America’s most authentic dive bars," 23 May 2017 Funk mainstay Sheila E., along with gypsy punkers Gogol Bordello and soul staples Robert Randolph & the Family Band, will provide the headline entertainment at this year’s 36th annual Artscape, Mayor Catherine E. Pugh announced Wednesday. Chris Kaltenbach, baltimoresun.com, "Sheila E., Gogol Bordello to headline Artscape 2017," 7 June 2017

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First Known Use of punker

1977, in the meaning defined above

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