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- Gypsy_punk abstract "Gypsy punk is a hybrid musical genre that crosses traditional Romani music with punk rock. One of the first rock groups to incorporate elements of punk and Gypsy music was Motherhead Bug, which was active mostly in the early 1990s. A broader audience became aware of the genre after the band Gogol Bordello released the album Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike, with front man Eugene Hütz describing their performance as a "Gypsy Punk Cabaret". The term "Gypsy punk" then came to describe the genre and then came under criticism as it was considered exploitative of Roma culture. Gogol Bordello have since insisted it was just the name of their album, which was then taken and used by the music press as a term to define the genre of their music and similar artists — not an offshoot term for authentic Gypsy music.[citation needed]Gypsy punk bands usually combine rock beats and instrumentation with more traditional Gypsy instrumentation such as drums, tambourine, accordion, fiddle, trumpet and saxophone. In addition, due to the varied ethnic makeup of the Gypsy culture, many bands sing in several different languages, often switching language many times within a single song.[citation needed]".
- Gypsy_punk instrument Accordion.
- Gypsy_punk instrument Drum_kit.
- Gypsy_punk instrument Fiddle.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigin Folk_punk.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigin Gypsy_style.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigin Klezmer.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigin Post-punk.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigin Punk_rock.
- Gypsy_punk thumbnail Accordion_Jam,_Gogol_Bordello_-_Fox_Theatre,_Boulder,_Colorado.jpg?width=300.
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- Gypsy_punk culturalOrigins "1990.0".
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- Gypsy_punk instruments "Guitar, drums, bass guitar, fiddle, accordion".
- Gypsy_punk name "Gypsy punk".
- Gypsy_punk popularity "2010.0".
- Gypsy_punk regionalScenes "New York City".
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigins Folk_punk.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigins Gypsy_style.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigins Klezmer.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigins Post-punk.
- Gypsy_punk stylisticOrigins Punk_rock.
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- Gypsy_punk comment "Gypsy punk is a hybrid musical genre that crosses traditional Romani music with punk rock. One of the first rock groups to incorporate elements of punk and Gypsy music was Motherhead Bug, which was active mostly in the early 1990s. A broader audience became aware of the genre after the band Gogol Bordello released the album Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike, with front man Eugene Hütz describing their performance as a "Gypsy Punk Cabaret".".
- Gypsy_punk label "Gypsy punk".
- Gypsy_punk label "Gypsy punk".
- Gypsy_punk label "Gypsy punk".
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- Gypsy_punk depiction Accordion_Jam,_Gogol_Bordello_-_Fox_Theatre,_Boulder,_Colorado.jpg.
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- Gypsy_punk name "Gypsy punk".