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  2. Egg punk - Wikipedia

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    Egg punk is a subgenre of punk rock that emerged during the 2010s. It is an internet-based microgenre based upon bands with a lo-fi recording style and satirical tone. The genre is influenced by new wave band Devo and historically referred to as Devo-core .

  3. Punk rock subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Egg punk is an Internet-based subgenre of punk rock that emerged during the 2010s referring to bands with a lo-fi recording style and satirical tone. The genre is influenced by new wave band Devo and historically referred to as Devo-core.

  4. 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]

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

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    A list of great egg punk albums released in 2023 is subject to anyone’s definition of the term, of course, but Erste Theke Tontraeger is an excellent place to start exploring.

  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 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

  8. Timeline of punk rock - Wikipedia

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    DIY Punk Rock label Dischord Records was founded by key figure in the development of hardcore punk Ian Mackaye. Ian Curtis, Joy Division lead singer, commits suicide 18 May 1980 at age 23. The rest of the band become New Order; Malcolm Owen, the Ruts lead singer, dies of a heroin overdose 14 July 1980 at age 26.

  9. Egg (band) - Wikipedia

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    Also featured in that project was Steve Hillage (on summer holiday from university), who had like the others been a member of the pre-Egg band Uriel. Egg were by that time under contract to Decca, therefore all were credited under pseudonyms. Also available is a 26,000-word, 60-page companion booklet Copious Notes.