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Art punk | |
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Stylistic origins | Art rock Avant-progressive rock Protopunk Experimental rock Krautrock Punk rock |
Cultural origins | Mid 1970s, United States, United Kingdom, Ireland |
Typical instruments | vocals, Guitar, Bass, drums, Keyboard |
Derivative forms | Avant-punk Post-punk |
Subgenres | |
Post-hardcore |
Art punk (also known as avant-punk) refers to punk rock of an experimental bent, or with connections to art school or the art world.
Styles of art punk
Anarcho-punk
Main article: Anarcho-punkDance-punk
Main article: Dance-punkNo wave
Main article: No wavePost-hardcore
Main article: Post-hardcorePost-punk
Main article: Post-punkPost-punk revival
Main article: post-punk revivalNoise rock
Main article: Noise rockPunk jazz
Main article: Punk jazzSee also
References
- "Jeffrey Lewis, 12 Crass Songs"
- "Holland's Avant-punk Heroes"
- "The Ex: 27 years of Dutch art-punk"
- "Pinnacle of Punk" article from The Brooklyn Paper
- Strong, Martin C.: "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
- NME Review of Sonic Youth's London Shepherd's Bush Empire gig