Black Flag

Black Flag

Genres: hardcore punk, punk, hardcore, punk rock, rock

About Black Flag

Black Flag is an American hardcore punk band formed in 1976 in Hermosa Beach, California, United States, largely the brainchild of Greg Ginn, the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes. Keith Morris was their original lead singer. He left the band suddenly in 1979 to form the well-known band, Circle Jerks. Ron Reyes was the second singer for the band, but decided to leave the band not too long after. Dez Cadena would be their next singer, but switched to second guitar when they found fourth and final singer Henry Rollins in Washington D.C. in 1981. While Black Flag were - and remain - very respected among their underground culture, their music has not been the stylistic model one might expect, in spite of their formidable reputation. Rather, their influence was seen primarily in their tireless promotion of a self-controlled DIY aesthetic. They're often regarded as pioneers in the movement of underground do-it-yourself record labels that flourished among the 1980s' punk rock bands. Over the course of the 1980s, Black Flag's sound, as well as their notoriety, evolved in ways that alienated much of their early punk audience. They were part of the first wave of American West Coast punk rock, are considered a key influence on Punk culture band, and are especially important in the creation of hardcore punk. Their later sound, however, was often reminiscent of proto-heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath. The band broke up in August 1986, when Greg Ginn decided to quit. Through seemingly-constant touring throughout the USA and Canada, and occasionally Europe, Black Flag established an extremely dedicated fan base. Many other musicians would follow Black Flag's lead and book their own tours, utilizing a word-of-mouth, grass-roots network. On January 25, 2013, it was announced that guitarist Greg Ginn and vocalist Ron Reyes would reform Black Flag, joined by Gregory Moore on drums, and 'Dale Nixon' on bass (Dale Nixon is a pseudonym sometimes used by Ginn, most prominently as the bassist on My War). The band will tour as well as release a new album, their first since 1985's In My Head. In March of that year, it was announced that Screeching Weasel bassist Dave Klein joined the band. On May 2, 2013, the band released a new song entitled "Down in the Dirt" through their website. The band's seventh studio album and their first full-length release in 28 years, "What The...", was released on November 5th, 2013. The album was poorly recieved by both critics and fans. Around the same time, it was announced that the lineup that played at GV 30, Morris, Dukowski, Stevenson and Egerton, would tour performing Black Flag songs, under the name FLAG. It was later announced that the lineup would be joined by Dez Cadena. On November 24th, 2013 during a performance at the Hits and Pits Festival 2.0 in Perth, Australia, Ron Reyes was fired mid-performance by the band's then-manager Mike Valley, who performed the last two songs of the set. Valley was named as the band's new vocalist in January 2014, with Tyler Smith and Brandon Pertzborn on bass and drums. This lineup would embark on a tour of North America and Canada before disbanding once more in June. Black Flag announced their first show in five years in January 2019, playing the Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival in California in April. Ginn and Vallely would return with a new bassist and drummer, Joe Noval and Isaias Gil. Bassists Harley Duggan, Austin Sears and Matt Baxter would also tour with the band, alongside drummer Charles Wiley. Mike Valley left the band in January 2025, after serving 11 years as the band's vocalist. Ginn announced Black Flag's newest lineup in April 2025, consisting of vocalist Max Zanelly, bassist David Rodriguez and drummer Bryce Weston.

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Black Flag — Top 30 songs of 49

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Black Flag "Rise Above" (Morning Music Rotation on 103.3 Asheville FM)
Black Flag Depression
Black Flag Fix Me
Black Flag Rise Above
Black Flag Nervous Breakdown
Black Flag Black Coffee // The Anarchy Factory
Black Flag Jealous Again // The Anarchy Factory
Black Flag Loose Nut // The Anarchy Factory
Black Flag Nervous Breakdown // The Anarchy Factory
Black Flag Rise Above // The Anarchy Factory
Black Flag TV Party // The Anarchy Factory
Black Flag TV Party // Epic Factory Entertainment UNDERGROUND RADIO
Black Flag I Don't Care
Black Flag Wasted
Black Flag TV Party
Black Flag Damaged II
Black Flag This Is Hell
Black Flag Nervous Breakdown w Punk Rock
Black Flag Nothing Left Inside
Black Flag Go Away
Black Flag Police Story
Black Flag Six Pack
Black Flag My War
Black Flag I Love You
Black Flag T.V. Party
Black Flag The 7 Inch Wonders of the World
Black Flag I've Had It
Black Flag Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
Black Flag No Values w Punk Rock
Black Flag Rise Above w Punk Rock
"Rise Above" (Morning Music Rotation on 103.3 Asheville FM)
Depression
Rise Above
Nervous Breakdown
Black Coffee // The Anarchy Factory
Jealous Again // The Anarchy Factory
Loose Nut // The Anarchy Factory
Nervous Breakdown // The Anarchy Factory
Rise Above // The Anarchy Factory
TV Party // The Anarchy Factory
TV Party // Epic Factory Entertainment UNDERGROUND RADIO
I Don't Care
TV Party
Damaged II
This Is Hell
Nervous Breakdown w Punk Rock
Nothing Left Inside
Go Away
Police Story
Six Pack
I Love You
T.V. Party
The 7 Inch Wonders of the World
I've Had It
Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
No Values w Punk Rock
Rise Above w Punk Rock