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- Post-punk_revival abstract "The post-punk revival (also described as new wave revival, garage rock revival, or new rock revolution) was a development in alternative rock of the late 20th and early 21st centuries in which bands took inspiration from the original sounds and aesthetics of garage rock of the 1960s and post-punk and new wave of the late 1970s. Bands that broke through to the mainstream from local scenes across the world in the early 2000s included The Strokes, Interpol, The White Stripes, The Hives and The Vines, who were followed to commercial success by many established and new acts. By the end of the decade, most of the bands had broken up, moved on to other projects or were on hiatus, although some bands returned to recording and touring in the 2010s.".
- Post-punk_revival instrument Electronic_keyboard.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigin Alternative_rock.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigin Garage_rock.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigin Indie_rock.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigin New_wave_music.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigin Post-punk.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigin Punk_rock.
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- Post-punk_revival bgcolor "crimson".
- Post-punk_revival color "white".
- Post-punk_revival culturalOrigins "1990.0".
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- Post-punk_revival instruments "Guitar, bass, drums, keyboards".
- Post-punk_revival name "Post-punk revival".
- Post-punk_revival popularity "2000.0".
- Post-punk_revival regionalScenes "New York City, Detroit, London".
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigins Alternative_rock.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigins Garage_rock.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigins Indie_rock.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigins New_wave_music.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigins Post-punk.
- Post-punk_revival stylisticOrigins Punk_rock.
- Post-punk_revival timeFrame "-2000.0".
- Post-punk_revival subject Category:Alternative_rock_genres.
- Post-punk_revival subject Category:Post-punk.
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- Post-punk_revival comment "The post-punk revival (also described as new wave revival, garage rock revival, or new rock revolution) was a development in alternative rock of the late 20th and early 21st centuries in which bands took inspiration from the original sounds and aesthetics of garage rock of the 1960s and post-punk and new wave of the late 1970s.".
- Post-punk_revival label "Post punk revival".
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- Post-punk_revival label "Post-punk revival".
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- Post-punk_revival label "Постпанк-ривайвл".
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- Post-punk_revival depiction Yeah_Yeah_Yeahs.jpg.
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- Post-punk_revival name "Post-punk revival".