I play punk covers with a few guys and we might play a few gigs around here locally. But like someone mentioned, it would be better to be a tribute band of a band that's already been established in the punk world.
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Jive,
If you've not already, check out the "Punk Goes..." compilation series by Fearless Records.
I've used the Punk Goes Pop discs to find arrangements for cover songs for my old band to throw into their original set. Seems like a perfect starting point for what you're doing.
