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Black Punk Rockers Forge a Community in Atlanta's Hip-Hop Scene

August 15, 2020 Kimeko McCoy
Conkrete GOD singer Denitra Isler (aka Buu’Ti Haus) performs with her band at a Punk Black event at Union EAV, an event that hosts minority-led punk rock bands, on Dec. 14, 2017, in Atlanta. BRANDEN CAMP / SPECIAL

Conkrete GOD singer Denitra Isler (aka Buu’Ti Haus) performs with her band at a Punk Black event at Union EAV, an event that hosts minority-led punk rock bands, on Dec. 14, 2017, in Atlanta. BRANDEN CAMP / SPECIAL

In the hip-hop dominated landscape of Atlanta, meet the underdogs of the city’s music scene.

Bands like Conkrete GOD and collectives like Punk Black are fighting to gain traction in a genre of music that isn't usually associated with black people — punk rock. The genre itself is on the fringes these days, but these groups are looking for a foothold.

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