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Post Punk is a genre that developed after the initial boom of punk. The bands associated with the genre took the DIY ethics of punk and started to experiment with the punk sounds. A perfect example of post-punk is Public Image Ltd. This band featured Johnny Rotten (aka John Lydon)of sex pistols fame. The band was very experimental and added dub influences and krautrock to the punk sound. Basically Post-Punk is a smart experimental version of punk that originated around 1978. Examples: Joy Division, Public Image Ltd, Magazine, Gang of Four, The Fall, The Birthday Party
Basically, The Angular Rock movement started around 2005 with bands like Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, The Cribs, The Futureheads, etc. Its usually associated with the Post-Punk genre, and many of the bands in the 'Angular Movement' are also part of the Post-Punk Revival. Lots of these bands take influence in bands such as Wire. Musically, its heavily based on guitar, with overlapping rhythms, staccato and sudden temp changes. Hope this helps :)
The club called CBGB's was a venue at which punk acts could appear, in the earliest days of the punk genre, when other clubs were not inviting punk groups to perform.
I think goth began in the early 1980s, during the post-punk period. Punk had its heyday in the seventies, and by 1982, punk as a movement was over. Around this time -- the early eighties -- punk was morphing into two very different styles of music: hardcore punk like Black Flag and the Dead Kennedys, and new-wave bands like Depeche Mode and the Cure. And Depeche Mode and the Cure are basically the archetypal, prototypical goth bands. So, I would say that goth began in the early-to-mid 80s as part of the new wave movement, and then split off into its own genre as the 80s progressed.
Hardcore Metal isn't a genre. Hardcore Punk is derived from Punk Rock, and has been influential in the developmental progression of Metal. Goth Rock and Goth Metal are not the same. Gothic Rock is derived from the Post-Punk movement, Goth Metal.. really, it's more a theme than a genre. Neither one is the same as Hardcore.
Check out Bad Brains, Hardcore/Reggae. Also check out front man HR's solo stuff.
It s a post nirvana alternitive punk rock
Punk rock is music, that's it, just like rap it dosent make people more violent.
its indie rock, alternative rock.
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New York Noise - 2004 Post-Punk Haircuts with Simon Reynolds 5-5 was released on: USA: 2 May 2006
Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, straight-edge hardcore, emo (emotional hardcore), and screamo are all offshoots of hardcore punk.