Punk rock facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Punk Rock |
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Stylistic origins | Rock and roll, rockabilly, ska, surf rock, garage rock, glam rock, pub rock, protopunk |
Cultural origins | Mid-1970s, United States, United Kingdom, and Australia |
Typical instruments | Vocals • electric guitar • bass • drums • occasional use of other instruments |
Derivative forms | New Wave • post-punk • Gothic rock • alternative rock • grunge • emo |
Subgenres | |
Anarcho-punk • art punk • Christian punk • crust punk • garage punk • glam punk • hardcore punk • oi! • Riot Grrrl • skate punk | |
Fusion genres | |
2 Tone • anti-folk • avant-punk • Celtic punk • Chicano punk • cowpunk • folk punk • Gaelic punk • Gypsy punk • pop punk • psychobilly • punk blues • punk jazz • ska punk |
Punk rock (or "punk") is a music genre related to rock music. It is often described as harder, louder, and cruder than other rock music. Many punk rock songs have lyrics (words) which tell angry stories.
About punk rock
Punk rock is a style of music. Many musicians and punk rock music listeners ("punk rockers") want to protest or rebel against the norms or rules of society. Punks say that people should "Do It Yourself", which means that people should try to accomplish their goals using the materials in their own communities. Many punk bands make their own music recordings and distribute them without using a major record company.
Many punks have strong political beliefs. Punk rock musicians are often mad at the government, the police, and laws. Many punk rock songs protest injustice, lies, and unfairness in countries.
Many punk musicians put colored hair dye in their hair or put gel to make it stand up. They wear distinctive clothes as a form of protest or rebellion against the norms and rules of society.
Images for kids
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The Clash, performing in 1980
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The Kinks onstage during a Dutch TV appearance in April 1967
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Iggy Pop, the "godfather of punk"
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Patti Smith, performing in 1976
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Facade of legendary music club CBGB, New York
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Debbie Harry performing in Toronto in 1977
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Dave Grohl, future member of Seattle alternative rock band Nirvana, playing drums in 1989
See also
In Spanish: Punk para niños