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| | Encyclopedia of Musical Genres -List of forerunners of punk music - |
 | | Encyclopedia of Musical Genres -List of forerunners of punk music - |  | | Browse More:Music Encyclopedia [Arranged by Topic] - List of Musical Instruments [illustrated] - List of Musical Genres and their Histories |  | | DIY- Punk pioneers - First wave- Second wave- Punk cities - Punk movies |
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http://www.musicwalrus.com/Musical_Genres/list_of_forerunners_of_punk_music.htm
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| | ipedia.com: List of cultural and regional genres of music Article |
 | | Musical genre List of genres of music - - - Local sounds - Regions and cultures Blues - Electronic music - Heavy metal - Hip hop Table of contents 1 Cultural genres 1.1 By race or ethnicity 1.2 By rel... |  | | List of cultural and regional genres of music |  | | List of cultural and regional genres of music Article - ipedia.com |
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http://www.ipedia.com/list_of_cultural_and_regional_genres_of_music.html
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| | Punk rock - Psychology Central |
 | | Influence from other musical genres, including reggae, funk and rockabilly, can also be detected in early punk rock. |  | | Punk rock was also a reaction against tendencies that had overtaken popular music in the 1970s, including what the punks saw as superficial "disco" music and bombastic forms of heavy metal, progressive rock and "arena rock." Punk also rejected the remnants of the hippie counterculture of the 1960s. |  | | List of musicians in the second wave of punk music (ca. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Punk_band
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| | Music genres |
 | | Hardcore punk music kept the raw, visceral energy of the original punk bands. |  | | Melodic music is a term that covers various genres of non-classical music which are primarily characterised by the dominance of a single strong melody line. |  | | A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or "basic musical language" (van der Merwe 1989, p.3). |
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http://www.hg11.com/genres_en/music_genres.htm
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| | ipedia.com: List of cultural and regional genres of music Article |
 | | Musical genre List of genres of music - - - Local sounds - Regions and cultures Blues- Electronic music - Heavy metal - Hip hop Table of contents 1 Cultural genres 1.1 By race or ethnicity 1.2 By rel... |  | | List of cultural and regional genres of music |  | | List of cultural and regional genres of music Article - ipedia.com |
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http://www.ipedia.com/list_of_cultural_and_regional_genres_of_music.html
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| | A definition of Progressive Rock |
 | | As with many musical genres, the term is arguably inadequate: it is used for the music of Tortoise as well as that of Mogwai, two bands who have very little in common besides the fact that their music is largely instrumental. |  | | The progressive rock was supplanted by the "punk movement" at the end of the seventies, a "music" which aim was to prove that everyone could play music. |  | | Progressive rock ("prog") is an ambitious, eclectic, and often grandiose style of rock music which arose in the late 1960s principally in England, reaching the peak of its popularity in the early 1970s, but continuing as a musical form to this day. |
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http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive-rock.asp
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| | Grunge music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Grunge bands avoided the complex, high budget presentations that bands from other musical genres such as heavy metal were known for; complex light arrays, pyrotechnics, and other technological visual effects unrelated to playing the music were not part of the concerts. |  | | Grunge music (sometimes also referred to as the Seattle Sound) is a genre of alternative rock inspired by hardcore punk, heavy metal, and indie rock. |  | | Clothing commonly worn by grunge fans in the Northwest in its early years was a blend of the punk aesthetic with the typical outdoorsy clothing (most notably flannel shirts) of the region. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunge_music
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| | Bass guitar - |
 | | The electric bass is the standard bass instrument in many musical genres, including modern country, post-1970s-style jazz, many variants of rock and roll, metal, punk, reggae, soul, and funk. |  | | Fretless basses are known for the smoothness of glissando and similarity in tone to the double bass, but require precise fingering. |  | | Hollow-bodied basses are discussed in more detail in the article on acoustic bass guitars. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Bass_guitar
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| | Thrash metal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The origins of thrash metal are generally traced to the late 1970s and early 1980s, when a number of bands began incorporating the sound of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal with elements of hardcore punk, creating a new genre. |  | | Generally, the musical base of thrash metal is composed of fast paced time signatures, and low-register, fast or complex guitar riffs, sometimes layered with high-register guitar solos, often in combination with palm muting to create a "chugging" sound. |  | | Thrash metal developed in the mid 1980s to split into many sub-genres and influence a lot of bands like Death and Possessed (who are best known for guitarist Larry LaLonde, who would later join popular alternative pop group Primus). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrash_metal
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| | Rapping - Psychology Central |
 | | Entire genres, such as rapcore (rock/metal/punk with rapped vocals) and hip house have resulted from the fusion of rap and other styles. |  | | Throughout hip hop's history, new musical styles and genres have developed that contain rapping. |  | | Homophobia is both prevalent and blatant throughout hip hop culture, although a small number of MCs have explored GLBT issues. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Rapper
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| | Contemporary Christian music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nonetheless, as with mainstream music there are also a number of alternative rock and punk bands playing their music with a christian perspective. |  | | It is not a musical style or genre, as it refers to several types of music. |  | | Artists such as the Lost Dogs, Starflyer 59, Vigilantes of Love, and Joy Electric were creating compellingly original music, and some artists were even leading the pack in certain genres ( third-wave ska and rapcore, for example). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contemporary_Christian_music
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| | MP3 Music Downloads - Buy MP3 Music Online - Digital Music Downloads |
 | | It was, in the beginning, a musical reworking of genres past inspired by punk. |  | | Take a virtual tour of the music that affected the world: new wave. |  | | Australian record industry is seeking to find file-sharing service's honchos in contempt of court for failing to follow judge's prior ruling. |
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http://mp3.com
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| | Minding Their Own Business: Erase Errata, The Rapture, and the Return of Post-Punk |
 | | To describe Erase Errata or The Rapture by dropping a laundry-list of obscure post-punk greats, however, is shortsighted; and to focus on those qualities of their music that are reminiscent of the past as opposed to those which signal the expansion of musical horizons stands in direct contrast to what they aim to accomplish. |  | | The post-punk revival, if you want to call it that, is -at its best-not a rehashing of 80's musical idioms, but rather a return to the experimental mindset that gave birth to a realm of integrated genres in the first place. |  | | As bands have experimented with musical forms and integrated previously segregated genres, new music has taken on an energy and excitement that was lost through much of the 90's. |
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http://www.freewilliamsburg.com/june_2002/post-punk.html
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| | ESG |
 | | ESG have been influential in a wide range of musical genres, including hip hop, post punk, disco, and dance-punk. |  | | They opened for Public Image Ltd. and A Certain Ratio, they released records on the same label as Liquid Liquid, they had their music sampled countless times, and they became a play-list staple at '70s dance clubs like the Paradise Garage and the Music Box. |  | | ESG disbanded shortly thereafter, but unexpectedly re-formed in the early '90s, heralding their comeback with a self-titled 1991 compilation of previously released material. |
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http://www.jahsonic.com/ESG.html
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| | antiMUSIC - Artists Top Five Albums of All Time - Stars Tell You Their Favorites |
 | | There is an energy displayed on every track that's palpable, and the walls of many musical genres are masterfully scaled." Check out the links to hear for yourself. |  | | We have no idea which member of the group sent the list, which wasn't numbered and actually included more that 5 albums. |  | | Today's list comes from Clit 45 and in true punk rock fashion they break all the rules. |
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http://www.antimusic.com/specials/topfives/02.shtml
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| | Emo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 21st Century Emo, wherein the term emo is used as an umbrella term for a diverse section of guitar-based musical genres and their accompanying sub-cultures |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Emo (album), an album by punk band Screeching Weasel |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo_%28disambiguation%29
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| | Sondre Lerche Interview - Mighty Like A Rose |
 | | Considering Lerches formidable list of influencesas far as varying genres (Brazillian pop is on the list) and types of artists (Elvis Costello, a-ha, Steely Dan)trying to condense his palette of influences into an hour-long record was no minor committment. |  | | Lerche spends a good portion of our conversation gushing about what an enthusiastic, fantastic guy new wave/British punk/alternative rock trailblazer Elvis Costello is, but somewhat surprisingly, Lerche didnt receive any musical or career advice from his idol while supporting him in Canada. |  | | Lerche wrote the songs for Faces Down while still in high school, although, listening to the lyrics and melodies he created, it hardly seems believable. |
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http://www.indierockresource.com/features/slerche/slerche.htm
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| | The Subways |
 | | As far as musical influences are concerned, Billy and Charlotte list a whole host of bands and acts from a wide variety of genres that have had an impact on them - "From my Mum, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - very Motown, very pop - great melodies, great bass lines. |  | | After listening to some Subways material, it's clear that their influences are indeed widespread - there's a bit of blues, a bit of punk and and a bit of pop all thrown in. |  | | Barely out of their teens, they've just signed a major label record deal and are about to release their debut single Oh Yeah. |
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http://www.musicomh.com/interviews/subways.htm
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| | Turn It Down - A Campaign Against White Power Music |
 | | Several musical genres are represented including: white power rock (Skinhead, Oi!, hatecore, metal, thrash, and rock varieties); National Socialist Black Metal; fascist experimental (goth, industrial, techno, apocalyptic folk, and noise varieties); and racist country and folk music. |  | | Parabellum (NOTE: NOT the US heavy metal band on New South Metal Magazine Records or the French punk band of the early '90's) |  | | Bands that made the list either express white supremacist ideas in their music or are involved with white supremacist organizations. |
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http://turnitdown.newcomm.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=26
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| | Disquiet: Page-spotter, a bibliography in progress |
 | | To include this detective novel in a list of books about electronic music is to risk spoiling the conclusion. |  | | Thanks for this recommendation go to Michael Bentley, who runs Foundry Records and records as eM: "This book is really more a history of science, but by approaching this topic through parallels between scientific advances and develops in musical instruments he gives a unique insight into both topics." |  | | The 11 chapters focus on various categories/genres (pioneers, Krautrock, disco, post-punk, house, hip-hop, techno, jungle, ambient, downtempo, technology) and, with a few exceptions, include a representative interview (for example Robert Moog for technology, Derrick May for techno and Squarepusher for jungle). |
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http://www.disquiet.com/page-spotter.html
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