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  2. Latino punk - Wikipedia

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    Punk music presented itself as the voice for white teenage angst, without the arrogance and verbosity of glam rock. The punk genre rooted itself in a music and style that created by the working class without the intellectual posturing of its previous genres. It was a genre created by and for the white working class in the United Kingdom.

  3. Punk rock subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Latin Punk is a subgenre of punk rock influenced by Latin American Rock en Español, Latino punk, Ska, and regional musical genres such as Bossa Nova, Samba, Cumbia and Boleros, among others. Although originally a subgenre born in the Latin Americas and Spain, the Latin Punk subgenre has grown internationally, providing Latin rock musicians ...

  4. Atrévete-te-te - Wikipedia

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    The Latino punk music genre Agüeybaná , one of the powerful Taíno caciques from Puerto Rico’s history , is also mentioned, as are the cities of Bayamón and Guaynabo, Puerto Rico (this last one mentioned as to reinforce the song subject’s aloofness and scorn for Latino and Puerto Rican influences, versus her liking of the rather ...

  5. List of Latin music subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Latin music is vastly large and it is impossible to include every subgenre on any list. [1] Latin music shares a mixture of Indengious and European cultures, and in the 1550s included African influence. [2] In the late 1700s, popular European dances and music, such as contradanzas and danzones, were introduced to Latin music. [2]

  6. Latin alternative - Wikipedia

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    Latin alternative, or "alterlatino", or "Patchanka", [1] is a brand of Latin rock music produced by combining genres like alternative rock, lofi, chillout, metal, electronica, hip hop, new wave, pop rock, punk rock, reggae, and ska with traditional Ibero-American sounds, in Latin Europeans and Latin Americans countries (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French and Catalan languages).

  7. Is cumbia the new punk? How Son Rompe Pera gets crowds ... - AOL

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    The band of brothers from Mexico bring the sound of their culture to the pit this weekend for a Noche De Los Muertos celebration at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

  8. Latin music takes the lead as the U.S.'s fastest-growing genre

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    According to Luminate's midyear music report, Latin music is the genre that has seen the highest growth rate over the last year. Latin music takes the lead as the U.S.'s fastest-growing genre Skip ...

  9. Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Spanish singer Julio Iglesias was recognized by the Guinness World Records in 2013 as the best-selling male Latin artist of all time. [12]Because the majority of Latino immigrants living in New York City in the 1950s were of Puerto Rican or Cuban descent, "Latin music" had been stereotyped as music simply originating from the Spanish Caribbean.