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  2. Punk rock subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Ska punk is a fusion music genre that combines ska and punk rock, often playing down the former's R&B roots. Ska-core is a subgenre of ska punk, blending ska with hardcore punk. The more punk-influenced style often features faster tempos, guitar distortion, onbeat punk-style interludes (usually the chorus), and nasal, gruff, or shouted vocals ...

  3. List of music genres and styles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of music genres and styles. Music can be described in terms of many genres and styles. Classifications are often arbitrary, and may be disputed and closely related forms often overlap. Larger genres and styles comprise more specific sub-categories.

  4. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Different punk subcultures often distinguish themselves by having a unique style of punk rock, although not every style of punk rock has its own associated subculture. The earliest form of music to be called "punk rock" was 1960s garage rock , and the term was applied to the genre retroactively by influential rock critics in the early 1970s.

  5. Punk rock - Wikipedia

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    Still developing what would become their signature B movie–inspired style, later dubbed horror punk, they made their first appearance at CBGB in April 1977. [148] The Misfits developed a "horror punk" style in New Jersey. The Dead Boys' debut LP, Young, Loud and Snotty, was released at the end of August. [149]

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Punk music/Manual of style

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    The following style guide coveres everything related to punk rock, including artists, albums, general lists, general rules, templates, and infoboxes. Generally, this applies to all editors, though it is mainly used as a tool to get all members of the Punk music WikiProject together on one concrete style packet.

  7. History of the punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Punk rock was a message to society that all was not well and all were not equal. While it is thought that the style of punk from the 1970s had a decline in the 1980s, many subgenres branched off playing their own interpretation of punk rock. Anarcho-punk become a style in its own right. Nazi punk arose as the radical right wing of punk.

  8. Category:Punk - Wikipedia

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    Note: Do not put punk rock bands, albums or performers on here.Instead, put groups, performers and the like in their respective categories. For Example:Punk rock groups, Punk rock musicians (this also includes by instrument and by nationality), Punk rock genres (including each genre, such as Garage punk), Punk films, punk filmmakers, etc.

  9. Hardcore punk - Wikipedia

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    The style of the 1980s hardcore scene contrasted with the more provocative fashion styles of late 1970s punk rockers. Siri C. Brockmeier writes that "hardcore kids do not look like punks", since hardcore scene members wore basic clothing and short haircuts, in contrast to the "embellished leather jackets and pants" worn in the punk scene. [46]