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Mustard Plug
Mustard Plug
Ska punk band
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Jeff Rosenstock
Jeff Rosenstock
American musician
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The Arrogant Sons of Bitches
The Arrogant Sons of Bitches
3
Andrew Jackson Jihad
Andrew Jackson Jihad
American folk punk band
4
The Menzingers
The Menzingers
American punk rock band
5
Big D and the Kids Table
Big D and the Kids Table
Band from the USA
6
The Bruce Lee Band
The Bruce Lee Band
7
Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
8
Link 80
Link 80
American punk rock band
9
Midtown
Midtown
former American punk rock band
10
Edna's Goldfish
Edna's Goldfish
musical artist
11
We Are the Union
We Are the Union
American ska punk band
12
The Suicide Machines
The Suicide Machines
American ska punk band
13
Rancid
Rancid
American punk rock band
14
Rx Bandits
Rx Bandits
band
15
The Ergs!
The Ergs!
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Mike Park
Mike Park
Korean American musician and activist
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Skankin' Pickle
Skankin' Pickle
18
Star Fucking Hipsters
Star Fucking Hipsters
Punk Band
19
Fake Problems
Fake Problems
band
20
Lightyear
Lightyear
UK 7-piece ska punk band
21
Cheap Girls
Cheap Girls
American rock band
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Citizen
Citizen
American musical group; rock band from Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio
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Squad Five-O
Squad Five-O
24
The Aquabats
The Aquabats
American rock band
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Goldfinger
Goldfinger
American punk band
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Screeching Weasel
Screeching Weasel
American punk rock band
27
The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
band
28
NOFX
NOFX
American punk rock band
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Teenage Bottlerocket
Teenage Bottlerocket
American punk rock band
30
Lemuria
Lemuria
band from Buffalo, NY
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Mischief Brew
Mischief Brew
American punk band
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Tsunami Bomb
Tsunami Bomb
band
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Suburban Legends
Suburban Legends
American ska punk band
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Operation Ivy
Operation Ivy
American ska punk band
35
The Lillingtons
The Lillingtons
American pop punk band
36
Deal's Gone Bad
Deal's Gone Bad
American band
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Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
American singer
38
Dave Hause
Dave Hause
American musician
39
Jawbreaker
Jawbreaker
band
40
Catch 22
Catch 22
American ska punk band
41
Save Ferris
Save Ferris
American ska punk band from Orange County, California
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The Phenomenauts
The Phenomenauts
science band from Oakland, California, United States
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Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish
American band
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The Aggrolites
The Aggrolites
band
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The Interrupters
The Interrupters
American ska punk band
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Leftöver Crack
Leftöver Crack
Punk Rock band
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Love Equals Death
Love Equals Death
band
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The Skunks
The Skunks
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The Pietasters
The Pietasters
band
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The King Blues
The King Blues
band
51
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
American ska-core band from Boston
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Autopilot Off
Autopilot Off
band
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Choking Victim
Choking Victim
band
54
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
American swing and ska band
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Mephiskapheles
Mephiskapheles
American ska band
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Fugazi
Fugazi
American Hardcore Punk Band
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The Independents
The Independents
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Against Me!
Against Me!
American punk rock band
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The Misfits
The Misfits
American horror punk band
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The Beat
The Beat
British band
61
The Lemonheads
The Lemonheads
American musical group; alternative rock band
62
Riverboat Gamblers
Riverboat Gamblers
American punk rock band
63
The Impossibles
The Impossibles
Members, past and present

Bomb the Music Industry! (commonly abbreviated as BtMI!) were an American punk rock musical collective from Baldwin, Nassau County, New York, United States. They wrote, produced, recorded, and distributed all of their music under the leadership of songwriter and producer Jeff Rosenstock.

Rosenstock and several other contributors were previously members of the Arrogant Sons of Bitches. As that band was breaking up, Rosenstock recorded the first BtMI! song, "Sweet Home Cananada," using his PowerBook's built-in microphone. "I wrote that song and put it out to see if anybody wanted it. That was how it started, people showed interest and I like recording stuff."

The band was known for their DIY punk ethic, embodied in actions such as distributing six albums worth of their own material for free on their website, and offering free stencils and paint for fans to create their own T-shirts. They also made it a point to play all-ages shows with ticket prices of $10 or less, and offered fans a chance to perform on stage if they learned a song and brought an instrument to the show. This sparked comparisons such as "the Fugazi for the internet age of punk." Over time, the band's lineup shifted from "pretty much a free-for-all" to a fairly steady five-member lineup.

In 2012, the band announced an indefinite hiatus, stating that their summer US tour would likely be their last because "the 9 - 10 months of our lives when we are not playing music are not fantastic." Following an international farewell tour in 2013, the band played their final show in Brooklyn on January 19, 2014.

BTMI recordings have been featured on television shows such as Weeds and The Office.