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Bob Dylan? both his political rants in songs and his treatment of press conferences
John Lennon? His general attitude was quite rebellious, particularly post-beatles
Kurt Cobain - for the reasons mentioned above
The last 3 are my favorite artists. I wonder what that says about my musical preferences. Rebellious??!!
Surely the true rebel go's against the norm.
The Sex pistols were manafactured the first punk was Iggy Pop - Ozzy just a druggy.
Elvis Presley shook the American establishment to its knees when he appeared on TV at first.
The Stones went against all concept of what "pop" groups should look and sound like.
The Beatles the first mainstream group to use drugs.
Prince refused to comply with his record company.
The Who smashed up instruments and used feedback(?)
NWA openly swore and attacked the (white)estabishment.
Ice T sang about killing Cops.
You can even make a case for the Spice Girls as they were the first overtly aggresive female (Girl Power)band though it may of all just been marketing :-)