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- Punk_rock abstract "Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock. Punk bands created fast, hard-edged music, typically with short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY ethic; many bands self-produced recordings and distributed them through informal channels.The term "punk" was first used in relation to rock music by some American critics in the early 1970s, to describe garage bands and their devotees. By late 1976, bands such as the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned in London, and Television, and the Ramones in New York City were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement. The following year saw punk rock spreading around the world, and it became a major cultural phenomenon in the United Kingdom. For the most part, punk took root in local scenes that tended to reject association with the mainstream. An associated punk subculture emerged, expressing youthful rebellion and characterized by distinctive styles of clothing and adornment and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.By the beginning of the 1980s, faster, more aggressive styles such as hardcore and Oi! had become the predominant mode of punk rock. Musicians identifying with or inspired by punk also pursued a broad range of other variations, giving rise to post-punk and the alternative rock movement. At the end of the 20th century, punk rock had been adopted by the mainstream, as bands such as Green Day, The Offspring and Blink-182 brought the genre widespread popularity.".
- Punk_rock derivative Alternative_rock.
- Punk_rock derivative Gothic_rock.
- Punk_rock derivative Grunge.
- Punk_rock derivative New_wave_music.
- Punk_rock derivative Post-punk.
- Punk_rock instrument Bass_guitar.
- Punk_rock instrument Drum_kit.
- Punk_rock instrument Electric_guitar.
- Punk_rock instrument Singing.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre 2_Tone.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Anti-folk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Art_punk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Celtic_punk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Chicano_rock.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Cowpunk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Dark_cabaret.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Deathrock.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Folk_punk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Gypsy_punk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Pop_punk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Psychobilly.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Punk_blues.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Punk_jazz.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Scottish_Gaelic_punk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Ska_punk.
- Punk_rock musicFusionGenre Synthpunk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Anarcho-punk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Art_punk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Christian_punk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Crust_punk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Garage_punk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Glam_punk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Hardcore_punk.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Oi!.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Riot_grrrl.
- Punk_rock musicSubgenre Skate_punk.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Garage_rock.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Glam_rock.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Hard_rock.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Heavy_metal.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Protopunk.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Pub_rock_(United_Kingdom).
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Rock_and_roll.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Rockabilly.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Ska.
- Punk_rock stylisticOrigin Surf_music.
- Punk_rock wikiPageExternalLink p184536_index.html.
- Punk_rock wikiPageExternalLink punk.htm.
- Punk_rock wikiPageExternalLink downtown.html.
- Punk_rock wikiPageExternalLink www.punk77.co.uk.
- Punk_rock wikiPageExternalLink blackpunk1.html.
- Punk_rock wikiPageExternalLink we-have-to-deal-with-it-punk-england-report.
- Punk_rock wikiPageID "23037".
- Punk_rock wikiPageRevisionID "606803607".
- Punk_rock bgcolor "crimson".
- Punk_rock color "White".
- Punk_rock culturalOrigins "-1970.0".
- Punk_rock currentYear "yes".
- Punk_rock derivatives Alternative_rock.
- Punk_rock derivatives Gothic_rock.
- Punk_rock derivatives Grunge.
- Punk_rock derivatives New_wave_music.
- Punk_rock derivatives Post-punk.
- Punk_rock description "As inchoate as its name suggests, The Germs' "Forming" was the first L.A. punk record and pointed directly toward the hardcore sound that would soon emerge. The teenagers' performance has been described both as a signal example of punk incompetence and as "bringing monotony to new heights".".
- Punk_rock description "Bad Brains' debut single, "Pay to Cum" , typifying the band's "high-speed playing, rapid-fire lyrics, dramatic pauses, and performance intensity," was pivotal in hardcore's emergence as the American punk standard.".
- Punk_rock description "Sounds magazine in Britain found "(I'm) Stranded" "so bloody incredible" it provided readers the Australian address from which they could mail order it. Ed Kuepper's "sheet-metal guitar sets the breakneck tempo", while lead singer Chris Bailey "howl[s] into the gale." Its DIY sound was later described as "crud-encrusted", praise in the punk milieu.".
- Punk_rock description "The Fall's 1980 ode to amphetamines. With its "taut, twitchy, dissonant music and Mark E. Smith tunelessly screaming", writes Toby Creswell, it "mostly resembles the Legendary Stardust Cowboy's 'Paralysed' for its live feel and sense of abandon...like a new wave record played badly rather than a punk record played well."".
- Punk_rock description "The Green Day single that led the way in pop punk's rise to mainstream success. Playing with the quiet-loud dynamic associated with grunge, "Longview" features a conversational-sounding vocal from Billie Joe Armstrong in the verse and a lounge jazz–style bass line "wired to detonate."".
- Punk_rock description "The chorus of the Ramones' first single "is a primer on the punk take on rock rhythm...everyone pumps out the rock rhythmic layer—on a drum, on a single note, on a single chord", according to scholar Michael Campbell. "This is as pure, and as energetic, as rock rhythm gets."".
- Punk_rock description "The first U.S. punk-identified single to reach the top ten, built on a "schoolyard-chant verse and na-na-na chorus". "All the Small Things" exemplifies Blink-182's "formulaic hits", in Marc Spitz's description: "adenoidal verse, minimally pulsing bass, explosive three-chord guitar riffs tempered by sweet harmony".".
- Punk_rock description "The original anthem of the punk scene, performed live by Television in 1974 or 1975, with Richard Hell on lead vocals. The verse, described by Gary Valentine as defying melody, yields to the chorus, "set to a descending pattern reminiscent of Peggy Lee's "Fever". Tom Verlaine's virtuosic guitar style would lead the band away from what became the typical punk approach.".
- Punk_rock description "The title track of The Clash's 1979 double album was the band's biggest UK hit on first release. The atmospheric production gives it a "grandeur rarely heard on punk records." Joe Strummer wanted it mixed to "sound like a foggy morning on the River Thames." The guitar chords on the second and fourth beats in the verse nod toward reggae.".
- Punk_rock description "The title track of The Exploited's debut, Punks Not Dead, the top independent UK album of 1981. Defying punk's disappearance from the British mainstream, the song exemplifies the band's sound and that of Oi! groups in general: "harsher, darker, and cruder than their '77 forefathers."".
- Punk_rock description "With its "inflammatory, venomous lyrics [and] crude energy", the Sex Pistols' debut single "established punk's modus operandi". Producer Chris Thomas layered multiple tracks of Steve Jones's guitar to create a "searing wall of sound", while Johnny Rotten spewed the vocals "as if his teeth had been ground down to points."".
- Punk_rock description "With its "near motorik beat ... gruff guitar riffs, shouted lyrics, and the occasionally swooping synth line", Métal Urbain's debut single is one of the earliest examples anywhere of a style that would become identified with post-punk.".
- Punk_rock description "With what music historian Clinton Heylin described as the "most brutal guitar sound this side of The Stooges", Crime self-released the first single by a West Coast punk band, two songs in a style likened to "revved up, distorted Chuck Berry".".
- Punk_rock description "X-Ray Spex' debut single, an antimaterialistic anthem considered "one of punk rock's defining moments." As Lora Logic's saxophone "serrate[s] right through the ubiquitous guitar-buzzsaw", Poly Styrene sings "in a voice somewhere between that of a wailing baby and that of a banshee".".
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- Punk_rock fusiongenres "* 2 Tone * anti-folk * avant-punk * Celtic punk * Chicano punk * cowpunk * deathrock * folk punk * Gaelic punk * Gypsy punk * pop punk * psychobilly * punk blues * punk cabaret * punk jazz * ska punk * synthpunk".
- Punk_rock hasPhotoCollection Punk_rock.
- Punk_rock instruments Bass_guitar.
- Punk_rock instruments Drum_kit.
- Punk_rock instruments Electric_guitar.
- Punk_rock instruments Singing.
- Punk_rock localScenes "* Brisbane * Toronto".
- Punk_rock name "Punk rock".