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Punk Rock Music

Punk sprung from the legacy of 60s bands such as the Velvet Underground, was pioneered by bands like the Misfits and the Ramones and then brought into the public consciousness by the mid-70s wave headed by the Sex Pistols, the Clash and the Damned. Since then it has split off into a variety of subgenres such as hardcore, street punk and pop punk.

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When did punk start in US?

Punk music started in the US in mid-1960's New York.

The genre-before 1974.

The movement-1974.

It started in the US first. In New York in the 70's.

Which Dropkick Murphy's member quit?

If your talking about the original Dropkick Murphys band, the lead singer quited.

What is punk?

punks is a term for a group of young hooligans

What is the best way to start a punk rock band?

If you don't like rock, punk, alternative, or grunge music, don't need to read this.

If you have a friend who likes your types of (listed above) music, then talk to him. If he can play any instruments that go with the music, great! If YOU can play a similar instrument, double great!

Learn to sing and play your intruments in sync to different band covers. It will help write songs. To start a good rock band, you will need:

1. Electric guitar

2. Bass guitar

3. microphone (duh!)

4. drums (also duh!)

If you don't know how to play any of the listed instruments, learn them smart one! Oh yeah, and if you really want people to like your songs, write them about:

1. Love

2. Money

3. Personality

4. Cravings

5. Loss and Bringing back

That should work for you. Oh, and some other things once you have started rocking out. Don't do it just for money. Do it for fame, fun, AND money. Before you play your first concert, try recording some singles at home, or in your garage (don't try to sing songs ABOUT your garage...). Having some singles recorded will have people know the lyrics and sing along at concerts.

Have fun! :)

Is Dina a Liverpool Punk Band?

Partly. Punk was definitely an influence. Dina were definitely tied into the late 90s - early 2000s Emo scene that was developing (Think Sunny Day Real Estate/Spy vs Spy/Sunfactor/Appleseed Cast rather than the side parted tripe Kerrang passed off) In truth, Dina were more influenced by Husker Du, Dinosaur Jr, Lemonheads and Leatherface than any particular genre.

What is the difference between rock fashion and punk fashion?

punk is more emo and goth then rock :) hope that answers your question

If you like punk and rock music and like to dress in plain black clothes but don't cut myself are you 'Emo'?

Being Emo isn't just clothing or listening to alternative music. It's sorting out your feelings and finding yourself in the sea of sameness that surrounds us all. If you like the style of dress that you have, it is a personal choice as is the music you play.

Cutting is a different matter. Cutting is a destructive behavior that is not only dangerous but can be life threatening. There are some who cut to gain attention and others who find that cutting is almost orgasmic in intensity. These people need serious help before they permanently injure themselves.

Being Emo is all about finding yourself. It's about knowing that you have issues. It's about dealing with your own problems on a mature level without injuring yourself. So if the dress, music, and self introspection fit what you feel then yes you are Emo.

Do not commence cutting because that what you think you should do. It is an aberrational behavior, one that is serious enough to require psychiatric counseling. Deal with your emotions on a mature level....cutting isn't mature!

Emo: definition 1: given to excessive displays of emotion

Emo: definition 2: a genre of punk rock music that began in the mid-1980s in Washington, D.C. and is noted for its thoughtful and emotional lyrics.

Definition number two is the actual and original definition for the word emo, but definition number one is most popular with teenagers.

I guess it just depends on which definition is used these days. What "emo" may mean to one person may be different to another. You are not emo by wearing plain black clothes. Emo is about knowing that you have issues, and proving you can handle them. Emo is not all about listening to certain music and dressing differently.

What was Punk rock like in 1964-1989?

Taboo and shocking to the mainstream public. The punk song "London Calling" by British band The Clash, released in the late 70's, is infamous for being one of the most controversial songs ever released due to the graphic lyrics that describe ways that London can face an end. Today, the album has been named the best album of the 80's. It is a classic apocalyptic song.

What is a surf punk?

My best definition of surf punk is punk with influences from the surfing scene. That may sound a bit ambiguous, but consider The Queers, who are a punk band but with a huge noticable influences from bands such as the Beach Boys. -Keith Mclaughlin == I grew up in California, and as I've heard it used and in my understanding, a "surf punk" is just a kind of wannabe that' hangs around real surfers, are kinda gofers and try to pick up overflow surfer babes.

What is beard punk?

Pretty much anything from No Idea Records. It's called beard punk because most of those bands with the really gruff vocals are associated with having beards.

What does 81 23 mean in 'We All Roll Along' by The Maine?

Its a parking lot where john use to hang out with his friends.

What are punk traditions?

Punk traditions encompass a range of cultural, musical, and social practices that emerged in the 1970s as part of the punk subculture. Musically, punk is characterized by its fast tempos, raw sound, and DIY ethic, often reflecting anti-establishment themes. The fashion associated with punk includes distinctive elements like leather jackets, ripped clothing, and bold hairstyles. Additionally, punk traditions emphasize individuality, rebellion against societal norms, and the importance of community through independent music scenes and zines.

What ways did the Sex Pistols manipulate the music industry and how did they contribute to the end of the punk era?

The Sex Pistols manipulated the music industry by subverting traditional promotional strategies, famously engaging in controversial antics that garnered media attention and sensationalized their image. Their rebellious ethos and confrontational style not only challenged the norms of the music business but also attracted a wide audience, ultimately leading to the commercialization of punk. However, as they became more entrenched in the industry, their internal conflicts and the pressures of success contributed to the dissolution of the band, signaling a shift away from the raw, DIY spirit of early punk, and marking the end of the punk era.

Do you feel lucky punk. in latin?

The phrase "Do you feel lucky, punk?" can be translated into Latin as "Sentisne te felix, scelerate?" This captures the essence of the original phrase while using appropriate Latin vocabulary. The word "scelerate" conveys the meaning of "punk" in a slightly more formal manner.