The Proletariat

The Proletariat

anarcho-punk, hardcore punk, post-punk

United States Est. 1980

"The Proletariat’s music bursts forth with aggressive rhythms and sharp riffs that drive forward relentlessly, challenging listeners to engage in the chaos of their surroundings."

Quick Start

A good place to start with The Proletariat is…

Soma Holiday

Soma Holiday

1983

The Proletariat occupies a vital space within the punk landscape, representing the raw pulse of a generation grappling with disillusionment and societal strife.
The Proletariat occupies a vital space within the punk landscape, representing the raw pulse of a generation grappling with disillusionment and societal strife. Their music captures a sense of urgency and a call to action, resonating deeply with listeners who seek more than entertainment; they crave a voice that articulates their frustrations and aspirations. This band serves as a rallying point, embodying the discontent of working-class individuals and amplifying the need for social change. Approaching their sound with relentless energy, The Proletariat harnesses the ferocity of hardcore punk while infusing it with elements that challenge traditional structures. Their performances are intense, often blurring the line between stage and crowd, creating an immersive experience where the collective spirit of rebellion becomes palpable. This intensity is not merely for shock value but acts as a catalyst for communal catharsis, urging audiences to confront the realities around them. Lyrically, The Proletariat frequently delves into themes of struggle, identity, and resistance against oppression. Their songwriting combines straightforward narratives with an urgency that demands attention, employing a tone that oscillates between confrontational and reflective. Each song emerges as both a personal confession and a broader commentary on societal issues, capturing the essence of life on the margins and the fight for dignity.

Full discography

The Proletariat's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1983–1985
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Proletariat sound like?

The Proletariat’s music bursts forth with aggressive rhythms and sharp riffs that drive forward relentlessly, challenging listeners to engage in the chaos of their surroundings. Rooted in hardcore punk and post-punk. Start with Soma Holiday.

What is the best The Proletariat album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Soma Holiday" (1983). It's the most representative of what makes The Proletariat worth hearing.

Who is The Proletariat for?

If you're into hardcore punk and post-punk, The Proletariat is worth your time. The Proletariat’s music bursts forth with aggressive rhythms and sharp riffs that drive forward relentlessly, challenging listeners to engage in the chaos of their surroundings.

How many albums does The Proletariat have?

The Proletariat has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.