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The Unseen
The Unseen
band that plays punk rock
1
Foreign Legion
Foreign Legion
Welsh band
2
Goodnight Nurse
Goodnight Nurse
New Zealand pop punk band
3
Abrasive Wheels
Abrasive Wheels
4
Gob
Gob
band
5
Battle
Battle
6
The Gruesomes
The Gruesomes
Canadian musical group
7
Clit 45
Clit 45
American band
8
8 Foot Sativa
8 Foot Sativa
metal music band from New Zealand
9
Jesse & The Rockers
Jesse & The Rockers
musical artist
10
The 4-Skins
The 4-Skins
British Oi! Band
11
The Casualties
The Casualties
American street punk band
12
Bear vs. Shark
Bear vs. Shark
13
Samiam
Samiam
American punk rock band
14
Disorder
Disorder
band
15
JFA
JFA
hardcore punk band
16
Vivian Girls
Vivian Girls
American band from Brooklyn
17
Sacrilege
Sacrilege
band that plays punk rock
18
Antagonist A.D.
Antagonist A.D.
19
The Fix
The Fix
band
20
Mischief Brew
Mischief Brew
American punk band
21
The Boys
The Boys
English punk rock band
22
Subhumans
Subhumans
British Anarcho-Punk Band
23
Star Fucking Hipsters
Star Fucking Hipsters
Punk Band
24
Defiance
Defiance
anarcho street punk band from Portland, Oregon
25
The Freeze
The Freeze
musical group
26
999
999
English band
27
Proud Scum
Proud Scum
New Zealand punk band
28
The Scenics
The Scenics
29
The Partisans
The Partisans
30
Hot Rod Circuit
Hot Rod Circuit
band
31
Brendan Perry
Brendan Perry
British singer
32
Down by Law
Down by Law
American punk rock band
33
The Analogs
The Analogs
34
Cut Off Your Hands
Cut Off Your Hands
35
Anti-Heros
Anti-Heros
36
The Nation of Ulysses
The Nation of Ulysses
band
37
Unseen Terror
Unseen Terror
band
38
Sent by Ravens
Sent by Ravens
American post-hardcore band
39
The Bluestars
The Bluestars
40
Steriogram
Steriogram
punk band
41
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine
punk rock band
42
Skids
Skids
rock band from Scotland
43
Blitz
Blitz
English street punk/oi! band
44
The Ducky Boys
The Ducky Boys
45
Ulcerate
Ulcerate
band
46
Swing Kids
Swing Kids
American band
47
Burst
Burst
band
48
Tilly and the Wall
Tilly and the Wall
American indie pop band
49
Agression
Agression
American rock band
50
Cock Sparrer
Cock Sparrer
British Punk/Oi! Band
51
Blanks 77
Blanks 77
American Punk-Rock Band
52
Phinius Gage
Phinius Gage
53
45 Grave
45 Grave
American Death/Punk-Rock Band
54
One Shot Left
One Shot Left
american punk rock band
Intro
Punkt band from New Zealand

The Rabble are a New Zealand punk band from Auckland, New Zealand, with a street punk aesthetic that was formed by brothers Charles Hill-Hayr (Chazz Rabble) and Rupert Hill-Hayr in the 2000 while still attending Orewa College. Their official Myspace page went live on 29 February 2004. They collaborated with Mark Unseen of Boston band The Unseen to create the song and video for "This World is Dead" from their album The Battle's Almost Over. The Rabble went on tour in the UK and Europe from August 2009 to January 2010, as well as writing and recording for their next album. They recorded at York Street Studios in Auckland early in 2008, and the bass and guitars were tracked at Number 8 Wire recording studio, by Chazz Rabble.

In April 2010, they were in the line-up at Punk & Disorderly Festival in Berlin. On 1 August 2011, The Rabble released Life's A Journey. They were the second band to be announced for Rebellion Festival in 2013 along with Left Alone after their successful show at Rebellion in 2009. They were joined by The Casualties and The Exploited. In the early demos they had more of a punk-core sound (street punk) as opposed to the recent pop rock sound they had adopted. The lyrics were sometimes in English and some times in Malay, due to the original vocalist's (Ben) mother tongue of Malaysian. They also played with an Auckland-based Thai street punk band, Chaos City who, at one point, played for Missing Teeth and the Rudies and made their name in the underground Necropolis venue on the outskirts of the Auckland CBD.

They have mixed reactions and reviews in the New Zealand punk scene, some love them and others hate them, having been criticized for being 'sell outs' by puritanical punks. It could be argued that they never 'bought in' in the first place and used the underground as a stepping stone. Inactive for a few years, Chazz Rabble and Rupe Rabble both have solo projects.