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
I don't think so
They are pop-punk, alternative rock and punk revival.
Blitzkrieg Bop - by The RamonesAnarchy In The U.K - by The Sex PistolsGod Save The Queen - by The Sex PistolsTime Bomb - by RancidBasket Case - by Green DayAnnalisa - by Public Image LtdWhite Riot - by The Clash
Again maybe A Punk by Vampire Weekend? x
Yes; more precisely, almost any guitar works great. If it's cheap and loud, it'll work for punk.
The Psychedelic Furs are an English post-punk/New Wave band founded in 1977. Led by singer Richard Butler and his brother Tim on bass guitar, the Psychedelic Furs are one of the many acts spawned from the British post-punk scene.
Guitar, bass, drums, vocals.
No
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
I don't think so
Good question. The answer however depends on what model glen Burton you decide to go with. I have a glen Burton P Style bass and it sounds good for my punk band. But you can buy other styles too, like an SG style. Pickups are the same, brand is not that's all
They are pop-punk, alternative rock and punk revival.
Any solid body guitar really. I wouldn't recommend any hollow body guitar or a model that feeds back as I imagine you'd want the gain high if you're playing punk. Anything with humbuckers will suit you fine, however a hollow body ca work in some cases (blink-182). Avoid big name metal brands such as B.C. Rich, Dean, and Jackson, as their guitars are build for heavier sounds then you want for punk
For punk rock, I would get a Fender P-Bass. The sound has attitude, which is very good for punk rock. And for metal, I would get a Stingray. Stingrays have a solid, powerful sound. An alternative for a metal bass besides Stingray is a Warwick, they sound quite like the Stingray, except they're not as good for bass rifts and popping. Hope I helped. Keep on playing. :)
Check out Bad Brains, Hardcore/Reggae. Also check out front man HR's solo stuff.
If you have a broad face, punk hairstyle would look good on you.