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Punk Rock is an anti-establishment music movement that began about 1976, exemplified by bands like 'The Ramones', 'the Sex Pistols', 'The Clash' and 'The Damned'. The term is also used to describe subsequent music scenes that share key characteristics with the first-generation 'punks'. The term is sometimes also applied to the fashions or the irreverent 'DIY' ('do it yourself') attitude associated with this musical movement.
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Anarcho-punk: A subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas.
Death punk: A term used to identify an offshoot of 1970s punk rock subculture in America. Deathrock is often compared with the early Gothic rock/Gothic punk scene in the United Kingdom.
Garage punk: A term used to describe some of the earlier punk rock bands.
Grunge: An independent-rooted music genre that became a commercially successful offshoot of hardcore punk, thrash metal, and alternative rock in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Hardcore punk: An intensified version of punk rock usually characterized by short, loud, and often angry songs with exceptionally fast tempos and chord changes.
Horror punk: A dark style of music mixing Gothic and punk rock sounds with morbid imagery. Often, song topics are taken from horror movies.
New Wave Music: A movement in American, Australian and British popular music, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, growing out of the New York City musical scene centered around the club CBGB.
Pop punk: A term applied to a style of punk rock music that became commercially successfully during the 1990s with the band Green Day.
Post punk: A creative period following the initial punk rock 'explosion'. bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones and The Damned.
Ska punk: A fusion of Jamaican ska and British and American punk rock.
Skate punk: Originally a derivative of hardcore punk, so named because of its popularity among skateboarders.
Straight edge: A youth-oriented lifestyle and subculture that advocates abstinence from alcohol, tobacco and the usage of recreational drugs.
Street punk: A subgenre of punk rock and a word that describes people, mostly young, who live on the streets.
Thrashcore: A subgenre (or possibly synonym) of Hardcore punk.
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Green Day: is a punk rock band consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tré Cool. they are credited as being the pioneers of the pop-punk genre popularizing the genre to the mainstream with 1994's smash album Dookie.
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MXPX is a pop punk band that was formed in 1992 in Bremerton, Washington. Originally the band went by the name of Magnified Plaid. The name was changed to 'M.P.', and was on posters for an early concert. Yuri, the drummer, made the posters; in his handwriting, periods become Xs. The nickname caught on and the band has been going by MxPx ever since. MxPx has released 13 albums in the past 13 years. Their mascot is your stereotypical punk rocker with a skateboard.
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Band Members:
Mike Herrera: bass, vocals
Tom Wisniewski: lead guitar
Yuri Ruley: drums Album Title: Year:
Pokinatcha (1994)
Teenage Politics (1995)
On the Cover (1995)
Move To Bremerton EP (1996)
Life in General (1996)
Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo (1998)
Let It Happen (1998)
At the Show (1999)
The Ever Passing Moment (2000)
The Renaissance (2001)
Ten Years and Running (2002)
Before Everything and After (2003)
Panic release on June 7, 2005
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Band Members:
Andrew Cox: Lead Vocalist
Jimmie Burnes: Guitar, Lead Guitar
Ray Burnes: Bass Guitar
Josh Camberon: Drummer My Band started in October of 2002. We played 6 shows that year. In July of 2003, we recorded a CD which consisted of 6 tracks. The band was named Second String because of the cover songs that we played at our shows before we had written any music.
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