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- Protopunk abstract "Proto-punk is the music from the mid-1960s to mid-1970s that influenced punk rock. Typically, proto-punk artists were not themselves considered punk and proto-punk is not a distinct musical genre as it includes a wide range of musical backgrounds and styles.American acts like The Stooges, MC5, Death, The Seeds, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Monks, The Sonics, Shadows of Knight, The Velvet Underground, The Doors, The Trashmen, Suicide, The Modern Lovers, New York Dolls, The Dictators, Lou Reed, Big Star, The Fugs, Television, Captain Beefheart, Patti Smith, Richard Hell, Rocket from the Tombs, and Love, German acts such as Ton Steine Scherben, Neu! and Can, Australian band Radio Birdman, and acts from the United Kingdom including The Kinks, The Troggs, The Move, The Who, David Bowie, T. Rex, Faces, Mott The Hoople, Roxy Music, Peter Hammill's Nadir's Big Chance, Doctors of Madness and Hawkwind are commonly cited as the most noteworthy artists that would ultimately influence punk.".
- Protopunk derivative Post-punk.
- Protopunk derivative Punk_rock.
- Protopunk instrument Bass_guitar.
- Protopunk instrument Drum_kit.
- Protopunk instrument Electric_guitar.
- Protopunk instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Protopunk musicSubgenre Glam_punk.
- Protopunk stylisticOrigin Garage_rock.
- Protopunk stylisticOrigin Hard_rock.
- Protopunk stylisticOrigin Surf_music.
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- Protopunk bgcolor "crimson".
- Protopunk color "white".
- Protopunk culturalOrigins "1960.0".
- Protopunk derivatives Post-punk.
- Protopunk derivatives Punk_rock.
- Protopunk hasPhotoCollection Protopunk.
- Protopunk instruments Bass_guitar.
- Protopunk instruments Drum_kit.
- Protopunk instruments Electric_guitar.
- Protopunk instruments Keyboard_instrument.
- Protopunk name "Proto-punk".
- Protopunk popularity "1970.0".
- Protopunk stylisticOrigins Garage_rock.
- Protopunk stylisticOrigins Hard_rock.
- Protopunk stylisticOrigins Surf_music.
- Protopunk subgenres Garage_punk.
- Protopunk subgenres Glam_punk.
- Protopunk subgenres Punk_blues.
- Protopunk subject Category:Punk_rock.
- Protopunk subject Category:Rock_music_genres.
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- Protopunk comment "Proto-punk is the music from the mid-1960s to mid-1970s that influenced punk rock.".
- Protopunk label "Proto-punk".
- Protopunk label "Proto-punk".
- Protopunk label "Protopunk".
- Protopunk label "Protopunk".
- Protopunk label "Protopunk".
- Protopunk label "Protopunk".
- Protopunk label "Protopunk".
- Protopunk label "Protopunk".
- Protopunk label "Прото-панк".
- Protopunk label "前朋克".
- Protopunk sameAs Protopunk.
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- Protopunk isPrimaryTopicOf Protopunk.
- Protopunk name "Proto-punk".