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  2. Egg punk - Wikipedia

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    The music of egg punk is influenced by the do-it-yourself ethos of punk subculture, characterized by the use of minimal or lo-fi recording and mixing methods and hand-drawn or collage album covers. [1] Also described as Devo-core, the genre is heavily influenced by the music of new wave band Devo as both an aesthetic and stylistic influence.

  3. The Rise of Second-Wave Egg Punk - AOL

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    Haug believes the current egg punk explosion can be partly traced back to COVID-19 pandemic isolation, when burgeoning punks had time to explore DIY music and try recording it alone in their homes.

  4. Punk rock subgenres - Wikipedia

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    The origins of egg punk are attributed both to a community of DIY midwestern American punk rock artists from the early 2010s and their subsequent characterization as "egg punk" by a series of internet memes circulated in the late 2010s.

  5. Snõõper - Wikipedia

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    Snõõper is an American punk rock band formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 2020. The band consists of vocalist Blair Tramel, guitarists Connor Cummins and Ian Teeple, bassist Happy Haugen and drummer Cam Sarrett. [2] The band released their debut studio album Super Snõõper in July 2023, which was met with positive reception. [3]

  6. Uranium Club - Wikipedia

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    Uranium Club (also known as The Minneapolis Uranium Club Band) is an American punk rock band based in Minneapolis. The band consists of members Brendan Wells, Harry Wohl, Ian Stemper and Matt Stagner. The band has released four albums on Static Shock Records and other independent labels, and been associated with the egg punk subgenre.

  7. List of musicians in the second wave of punk rock - Wikipedia

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  8. Will pop-punk ever die? The worst music in the world is BACK ...

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    And pop-punk, whose resurgence began a couple of years ago thanks in part to the massive success of Olivia Rodrigo, whose hits draw on the sounds – speedy, melodic, raw – of 25 years earlier ...

  9. List of microgenres - Wikipedia

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    Avant-prog; Bardcore; Bedroom pop; Bubblegum bass; Cringe pop; Cuddlecore; Dream-beat; Dreampunk; Folktronica; Gothabilly; Indietronica; Kawaii future bass; Lowercase