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Celtic Punk
Celtic punk fuses the speed, aggression, and DIY ethos of punk rock with the melodies, modes, and acoustic instrumentation of Celtic folk traditions. Bands typically combine electric guitar, bass, and drum kits with tin whistle, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, accordion, and bagpipes, delivering an anthemic, pub-ready sound. Lyrically, it often leans into themes of migration, working-class life, rebellion, historical memory, and communal celebration—frequently punctuated by shout-along choruses and gang vocals. Rhythmically it alternates straight-ahead 4/4 punk drive with reels and jigs (often in 6/8 or 12/8), while harmonically it blends simple I–IV–V punk progressions with modal folk colors (notably Dorian and Mixolydian) and droning fifths reminiscent of traditional piping.
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Folk
Folk is a song-centered acoustic tradition rooted in community storytelling, everyday life, and social history. It emphasizes clear melodies, simple harmonies, and lyrics that foreground narrative, protest, and personal testimony. As a modern recorded genre, folk coalesced in the early-to-mid 20th century in the United States out of older ballad, work song, and rural dance traditions. It typically features acoustic instruments (guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica), strophic song forms, and participatory singing (choruses, call-and-response).
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Folk Punk
Folk punk fuses the raw speed, attitude, and DIY ethos of punk with the acoustic instruments, storytelling, and melodic traditions of folk. It often features shouted sing‑alongs, gang vocals, and energetic strumming alongside fiddles, accordions, banjos, and acoustic guitars. Lyrically, the genre ranges from personal confessionals and working‑class narratives to pointed political critique and anti‑establishment themes. Production can be intentionally rough or lo‑fi, reflecting its busking roots and community‑first approach to performance.
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Punk
Punk is a fast, abrasive, and minimalist form of rock music built around short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and confrontational, anti-establishment lyrics. It emphasizes DIY ethics, raw energy, and immediacy over virtuosity, often featuring distorted guitars, shouted or sneered vocals, and simple, catchy melodies. Typical songs run 1–3 minutes, sit around 140–200 BPM, use power chords and basic progressions (often I–IV–V), and favor live, unpolished production. Beyond sound, punk is a cultural movement encompassing zines, independent labels, political activism, and a fashion vocabulary of ripped clothes, leather, and safety pins.
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