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Alternative Rock
Alternative rock is a broad umbrella for guitar-based rock that emerged from the independent and college-radio scenes as a counterpoint to mainstream, commercial rock. It blends the energy and ethos of punk with the textural and songwriting experiments of post-punk, new wave, jangle pop, and noise rock, often foregrounding introspective or socially aware lyrics. Across its many strains—from the melodic minimalism of college rock to the loud-quiet-loud dynamics of grunge and the artful experimentation of Radiohead-era modernism—alternative rock prioritizes authenticity, sonic individuality, and a do-it-yourself approach. Its sound ranges from chiming, chorus-laden clean guitars to abrasive distortion and feedback, supported by straightforward rock rhythms or off-kilter grooves, and production that can be either raw and live-sounding or polished yet unconventional.
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Latin Rock
Latin rock blends the instrumentation and attitude of rock with Afro‑Latin and Caribbean rhythms, percussion, and song forms. Typical bands combine electric guitars, bass, and drum kit with congas, bongos, timbales, and hand percussion, creating a driving, danceable groove grounded in the clave. Vocals may be in Spanish, Portuguese, Spanglish, or English, and lyrics range from love songs and urban life to social and political commentary. Harmonically, Latin rock draws from blues/rock progressions but frequently incorporates modal colors (Dorian, Mixolydian) and montuno‑style vamps borrowed from salsa and Afro‑Cuban traditions. The result sits comfortably between club‑ready rhythm and arena‑sized rock energy.
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Rock En Español
Rock en español is the umbrella term for rock music performed in Spanish across Latin America and Spain. It adapts the attitude, instrumentation, and songwriting of Anglo-American rock—electric guitars, bass, drums, and hook-driven choruses—while foregrounding Spanish lyrics and local themes. The style ranges from 1960s beat- and garage-influenced bands to 1970s blues/psychedelia and the punk, new wave, and pop-rock explosions of the 1980s and 1990s. Lyrically it moves from social critique and urban realism to romance and introspection, often reflecting the political and cultural realities of Spanish-speaking countries.
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Mexican Rock
Mexican rock is the umbrella term for rock music created in Mexico, blending Anglo-American rock idioms with local rhythms, instruments, and Spanish-language lyricism. It typically features electric guitars, bass, and drum set, but often integrates instruments such as trumpets, accordion, or folkloric percussion to evoke mariachi, ranchera, cumbia, and other regional styles. Lyrically, it ranges from street-level social commentary and political critique to playful wordplay and romantic storytelling, frequently using Mexican slang and cultural references. Stylistically it spans early rock and roll covers, garage and surf, psychedelic and hard rock, punk and urbano, and the 1990s alternative wave that helped define the broader movement of rock en español and Latin alternative.
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Latin Alternative
Latin alternative is an umbrella term for genre-bending music made by Latin American and US Latino artists that sits outside mainstream Latin pop. It blends alternative and indie rock attitudes with Latin rhythmic vocabularies (cumbia, salsa, ska, reggae), hip hop, and electronic production. The style privileges experimentation, hybridity, and scene-driven authenticity rather than commercial formulas. Lyrics are often in Spanish (sometimes bilingual or Spanglish), and themes range from the personal and poetic to social and political commentary. The movement coalesced in the mid-to-late 1990s around U.S. media and festivals (e.g., LAMC), helping connect diverse scenes from Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and beyond.
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