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- Folk_punk abstract "Folk punk (known in its early days as rogue folk) is a fusion of folk music and punk rock. It was popularized in the early 1980s by The Pogues in Britain, and by Violent Femmes in the United States. Folk punk achieved some mainstream success in that decade. In more recent years, its subgenres Celtic punk and Gypsy punk have experienced some commercial success.".
- Folk_punk derivative Anti-folk.
- Folk_punk derivative Celtic_punk.
- Folk_punk derivative Gypsy_punk.
- Folk_punk derivative Indie_folk.
- Folk_punk instrument Accordion.
- Folk_punk instrument Acoustic_guitar.
- Folk_punk instrument Banjo.
- Folk_punk instrument Drum_kit.
- Folk_punk instrument Electric_guitar.
- Folk_punk instrument Mandolin.
- Folk_punk instrument Singing.
- Folk_punk instrument Violin.
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigin Celtic_rock.
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigin Electric_folk.
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigin Folk_rock.
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigin Punk_rock.
- Folk_punk wikiPageID "1754905".
- Folk_punk wikiPageRevisionID "590784653".
- Folk_punk bgcolor "goldenrod".
- Folk_punk color "white".
- Folk_punk culturalOrigins "-1980.0".
- Folk_punk derivatives Anti-folk.
- Folk_punk derivatives Celtic_punk.
- Folk_punk derivatives Gypsy_punk.
- Folk_punk derivatives Indie_folk.
- Folk_punk hasPhotoCollection Folk_punk.
- Folk_punk instruments Accordion.
- Folk_punk instruments Acoustic_guitar.
- Folk_punk instruments Banjo.
- Folk_punk instruments Drum_kit.
- Folk_punk instruments Electric_guitar.
- Folk_punk instruments Mandolin.
- Folk_punk instruments Singing.
- Folk_punk instruments Violin.
- Folk_punk name "Folk punk".
- Folk_punk otherTopics List_of_folk_rock_artists.
- Folk_punk popularity "1980.0".
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigins Celtic_rock.
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigins Electric_folk.
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigins Folk_rock.
- Folk_punk stylisticOrigins Punk_rock.
- Folk_punk subject Category:British_styles_of_music.
- Folk_punk subject Category:Folk_punk.
- Folk_punk subject Category:Fusion_music_genres.
- Folk_punk subject Category:Punk_genres.
- Folk_punk type Abstraction100002137.
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- Folk_punk type PunkGenres.
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- Folk_punk comment "Folk punk (known in its early days as rogue folk) is a fusion of folk music and punk rock. It was popularized in the early 1980s by The Pogues in Britain, and by Violent Femmes in the United States. Folk punk achieved some mainstream success in that decade. In more recent years, its subgenres Celtic punk and Gypsy punk have experienced some commercial success.".
- Folk_punk label "Folk punk".
- Folk_punk label "Folk punk".
- Folk_punk label "Folk punk".
- Folk_punk label "Folk-Punk".
- Folk_punk label "Folk-punk".
- Folk_punk label "Punk folk".
- Folk_punk label "Фолк-панк".
- Folk_punk sameAs Folk-Punk.
- Folk_punk sameAs Folk_punk.
- Folk_punk sameAs Punk_folk.
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- Folk_punk sameAs Folk_punk.
- Folk_punk wasDerivedFrom Folk_punk?oldid=590784653.
- Folk_punk isPrimaryTopicOf Folk_punk.
- Folk_punk name "Folk punk".