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  2. Reggae punk - Wikipedia

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    Reggae punk (also known as punk reggae) is a genre of music originating in England in the late-1970s. It is characterized by a fusion of reggae music with punk rock . The genre originated amongst punk rock artists who mixed in reggae (and sometimes lovers rock [ 2 ] ) elements into their punk rock sound.

  3. The Skints - Wikipedia

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    The Skints are an English reggae punk band from London, described by Clash Music as "the torchbearers for modern British reggae music."The Skints mix reggae, ska, dub, punk rock, dancehall, soul, and rap, touring extensively across the UK, Europe and the United States.

  4. The Clash - Wikipedia

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    The double album was a mix of punk rock, reggae, ska, rockabilly and traditional rock and roll. [91] It is regarded as one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] In the US, the single " Train in Vain " became their first top-40 hit, peaking at number 23 on the Billboard chart.

  5. List of punk rock bands, L–Z - Wikipedia

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    A rock/punk rock/reggae band with former members of Boys Night Out and Jersey. The Sainte Catherines: Montreal, Quebec, Canada: 1999–2012: A hardcore punk band. The Saints: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: 1973–2022, 2024: A classic punk rock/alternative rock/pop rock band. The Salads: Newmarket, Ontario, Canada: 1993–2016: A ska punk ...

  6. Lovers rock - Wikipedia

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    Maxi Priest gained lovers rock hits such as "Wild World"(1988) and "Close to You"(1990). [7] Seminal punk/rock/ska/reggae crossover band The Clash popularised the term, introducing it to a wider mainstream audience, by including a song called "Lover's Rock" on their 1979 signature double LP, London Calling.

  7. Fugazi - Wikipedia

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    Fugazi's music was an intentional departure from that of the hardcore punk bands the members had played in previously. Fugazi combined punk with funk and reggae beats, irregular stop-start song structures, and heavy riffs inspired by popular rock bands such as Led Zeppelin and Queen, bands that the punk community of the time largely disdained. [55]

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

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    This is a list of bands that are considered part of the second wave of punk rock, beginning in the early- ...

  9. List of punk rock bands, 0–K - Wikipedia

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    A ska punk/reggae rock band. Bullets and Octane: St. Louis, Missouri, US: 1998–present: A punk rock band that plays mostly hard rock and southern rock music. Bullet Treatment: Los Angeles, California, US: 1998–present: A hardcore punk band. Bunkface: Klang, Selangor, Malaysia: 2005–present: A pop punk/alternative rock/pop rock band. Burn ...

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