Punk rock fusion subgenres Punk rock subgenres




1 punk rock fusion subgenres

1.1 2 tone
1.2 anti-folk
1.3 celtic punk

1.3.1 scottish gaelic punk


1.4 chicano punk





punk rock fusion subgenres
2 tone

2 tone (or 2 tone) music genre created in england in late 1970s fusing elements of ska, punk rock, rocksteady, reggae , new wave. 2 tone sound developed young musicians in coventry, west midlands, england. genre precursor of third wave ska scene of 1980s , 1990s. examples of 2 tone bands include specials, selecter , madness.


anti-folk

anti-folk (sometimes antifolk or unfolk) subgenre of folk music , punk rock seeks subvert earnestness of politically charged 1960s folk music. defining characteristics of anti-folk difficult identify, vary 1 artist next. nonetheless, music tends sound raw or experimental; mocks perceived seriousness , pretention in established mainstream music scene.


celtic punk

celtic punk punk rock fused influences celtic music. often, bands add celtic instruments such bagpipes, fiddle, tin whistle, accordion, mandolin or banjo. celtic punk bands play covers of traditional irish or scottish folk songs, original compositions. examples of celtic punk bands include pogues, real mckenzies and, dropkick murphys.


scottish gaelic punk

scottish gaelic punk subgenre of punk rock in bands sing or of music in scottish gaelic. gaelic punk scene is, in part, affirmation of value of minority languages , cultures. gaelic punk bands express political views, particularly related anarchism , environmentalism.


chicano punk

chicano punk music punk bands of mexican american ethnicity. subgenre originated in chicago s pilsen , little village neighborhoods during mid-1990s , later spread los angeles punk scene. examples of chicano punk bands include los crudos, los illegals , cruzados.








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