Punk Music Generator
Three chords and the truth. Generate hardcore, pop-punk, post-punk, and street-punk tracks at 150–220 BPM with distorted guitars, gang vocals, and zero polish.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Punk prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
Punk styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Classic Punk Rock
Ramones and Sex Pistols at 180 BPM, three-chord progressions, distorted barre chords, snotty vocals, 90-second song lengths. 1977 NYC and London.
Hardcore Punk
Black Flag and Minor Threat at 220 BPM, mosh-pit-built rhythms, shouted vocals, breakdowns, sub-2-minute aggression. 80s DC and LA tradition.
Pop-Punk
Green Day and Blink-182 at 165 BPM, palm-muted power chords, melodic hooks, big harmony choruses. 90s Southern California beach-punk.
Post-Punk
Joy Division and Gang of Four at 130 BPM, angular guitar lines, dub-influenced bass, dark atmospherics. UK 79–82 art-punk era.
Street Punk / Oi!
Cock Sparrer and Sham 69 at 170 BPM, gang vocal choruses, anthemic chord progressions, working-class lyrical posture.
Emo-Punk
Jimmy Eat World and Sunny Day Real Estate at 150 BPM, clean-to-distorted dynamics, confessional lyrics, melodic-but-frantic guitar work.
Who uses punk music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Punk Bands
Demo new songs instantly. Generate the riff before booking practice space — iterate twenty ideas in an afternoon.
TikTok Creators
Skate content, rebellion energy, DIY aesthetic videos. Authentic punk soundtracking without licensing major-label catalogs.
Filmmakers
Skate documentaries, period pieces, rebellious teen narratives. Punk delivers raw energy that polished pop can't match.
Brand Marketers
Streetwear, skate brands, energy drinks, alternative-positioned products. Punk reads as authentic and DIY.
Game Devs
Skate games, fighting games, punk-aesthetic narratives. High-tempo loops for combat and traversal sequences.
Indie Wrestling
Wrestler entrance themes, intro music, hype packages. Punk anthems built for crowd-popping entrances.
Can an AI punk music generator actually sound raw?
A punk music generator turns a one-line description into a finished punk track — classic punk rock, hardcore, pop-punk, post-punk, street punk or emo-punk — built at 150–220 BPM with distorted guitars, gang vocals and none of the studio polish the genre deliberately rejects.
Punk's whole identity runs against the polished, sample-library sound, which is exactly why generating it from scratch fits the genre: there's no clean loop to borrow from, just distorted barre chords, raw mixing and a prompt-driven arrangement built to spec. Every track is composed fresh with no samples, and commercial rights are included on paid plans.
Prompting distortion, tempo and vocal style
The genre's character comes from guitar tone and tempo more than melody, so name both directly: "distorted guitar, barre chords, raw mix, no compression" gets the unpolished punk-rock tone, while "gang vocals, shouted chorus, four-part group harmony" produces the crowd-chant vocal stack. Classic punk sits around 180 BPM with three-chord progressions and 90-second song lengths; hardcore pushes to 220 BPM with shouted vocals and sub-two-minute aggression.
Pop-punk drops to 165 BPM with palm-muted power chords and melodic hooks, post-punk slows to 130 BPM with angular guitar lines and dub-influenced bass, and emo-punk sits at 150 BPM with clean-to-distorted dynamics and confessional lyrics. The genre rewards brevity, so shorter, tighter prompts tend to land better than long ones.
From band demos to entrance themes
Punk bands use the generator to demo new songs instantly, generating a riff before booking practice space and iterating through ideas in an afternoon. TikTok creators lean on it for skate and rebellion-aesthetic content, filmmakers use it for skate documentaries and rebellious teen narratives, and indie wrestlers build entrance themes and hype packages from anthemic punk built for crowd-popping moments.
Full commercial rights, no licensing
Paid plans include full commercial rights covering live performance, broadcast and streaming, so a generated entrance theme, brand campaign track or band demo can be used commercially without licensing fees on the finished punk track.
Three chords. Hit record
Pick the era. Set the tempo. Generate a punk track at 180 BPM, no apologies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will the guitars sound authentically distorted?
Yes. Prompt "distorted guitar, barre chords, raw mix, no compression" and the AI delivers the unpolished punk-rock guitar tone — fuzz-pedal and Marshall-stack territory.
Can I get gang vocal choruses?
Yes. Prompt "gang vocals, shouted chorus, four-part group harmony" and the AI generates the anthem-punk vocal stack. Crowd-chant ready.
How short should punk songs be?
Hardcore tracks hit 90 seconds. Classic punk runs 2:30. Pop-punk and post-punk stretch to 3:30. The genre rewards brevity — generate accordingly.
Can I use these for my wrestling entrance?
Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights for live performance, broadcast, and streaming. Generate your own entrance theme without licensing fees.
Best BPM?
Hardcore: 200–220. Classic punk: 170–190. Pop-punk: 150–170. Post-punk: 120–140. Emo: 140–160. Slower than 120 stops being punk.