Punk Music
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You can love punk rock music. You can enjoy the atmosphere created at a concert. You can even enjoy the lifestyle of a punk rocker, but in the end the dynamics of punk rock are not conducive to great online marketing. We'll even get to an explanation as to why these are problematic at the end of our list. Let's look at the music.
It's loud. The music can assault the auditory senses of those less accustomed to the music. It's an atmosphere that allows for only one voice to be heard with no regard for any other. Much of the punk rock music relies on screaming.
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He first wave of punk aimed at distancing itself from the pretentiousness and posturing of 1970s rock. Punks strove to dismantle the tame acts that were now standing as pre-eminent rock and roll. Rock no longer stood for the left field, for the rebels, for the counter-culture. Stripped down and pure is the way they wanted it, in contrast to the over the top musical effects and emphasis on musical virtuosity that had become staples of rock and roll.
In December 1976, the English fanzine Sideburns famously published an article containing an illustration detailing how to play three chords and the instruction - 'Now form a band'. Some leading English punk figures rejected not just their contemporaries but also their predecessors including Elvis, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Many in the scene discounted nostalgia, developing nihilist sentiments all set to a background of economic recession, unemployment and disillusionment in late 70s Britain
New Punk Music
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