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Glam Metal
Glam metal (often called hair metal) is a flamboyant strain of 1980s hard rock and heavy metal defined by high-energy riffs, anthemic choruses, and glossy, radio-ready production. It pairs the swagger of hard rock with pop hooks, multi-tracked vocal harmonies, and virtuosic guitar solos. Visually, the style is theatrical: teased hair, makeup, spandex, and flashy stagewear echo the glam rock of the 1970s, while the music embraces both party-ready anthems and power ballads. The sound is big, bright, and built for arenas and MTV-era music television.
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Glam Punk
Glam punk is a high-energy fusion of the glittery theatrics and pop-savvy hooks of glam rock with the raw speed, sneer, and DIY attack of early punk. It emphasizes swaggering vocals, crunchy guitar riffs, stomping glam beats, and catchy choruses, while retaining a streetwise, confrontational edge. Visually, it mixes androgynous, flamboyant fashion with punk’s torn-leather grit, reflecting themes of decadence, nightlife, and outsider style. Musically it favors short, punchy songs built on power chords and major-key hooks, often colored by handclaps, gang vocals, and simple, memorable riffs.
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Glam Rock
Glam rock is a style of rock music that emerged in the early 1970s, defined as much by its flamboyant image and theatricality as by its sound. Artists embraced androgynous fashion, glitter, makeup, platform boots, and bold stage personas, using spectacle to amplify simple, catchy, riff-driven songs. Musically, glam rock fuses the drive of 1950s rock and roll with hard rock crunch, bubblegum pop hooks, and a sense of artful provocation. Songs often feature stomping, chant-ready rhythms, big choruses, guitar riffs, handclaps, and shout-along refrains. Lyrically, it leans into themes of fantasy, fame, gender play, street romance, and campy drama, blurring the line between pop accessibility and avant-garde performance.
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Hard Rock
Hard rock is a loud, riff-driven style of rock music built around heavily amplified electric guitars, a powerful rhythm section, and assertive vocals. Songs typically center on memorable, blues-based guitar riffs, strong backbeats, and energetic, often shouted or belted choruses. The genre emphasizes power, groove, and visceral impact over intricate harmony or extended improvisation. Distortion, power chords, pentatonic melodies, and call‑and‑response between vocals and guitar are core traits, while lyrical themes often explore rebellion, lust, swagger, escape, and cathartic release.
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Rock
Rock is a broad family of popular music centered on amplified instruments, a strong backbeat, and song forms that foreground riffs, choruses, and anthemic hooks. Emerging from mid‑20th‑century American styles like rhythm & blues, country, and gospel-inflected rock and roll, rock quickly expanded in scope—absorbing folk, blues, and psychedelic ideas—while shaping global youth culture. Core sonic markers include electric guitar (often overdriven), electric bass, drum kit emphasizing beats 2 and 4, and emotive lead vocals. Rock songs commonly use verse–chorus structures, blues-derived harmony, and memorable melodic motifs, ranging from intimate ballads to high‑energy, stadium‑sized performances.
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Sleaze Rock
Sleaze rock is a raw, streetwise branch of glam-influenced hard rock that mixes blues-based riffs, punk energy, and a swaggering, decadent attitude. It favors crunchy guitar tones, raspy vocals, and big gang-chorus hooks over glossy pop sheen. Emerging from the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, it differentiated itself from radio-friendly glam metal by sounding dirtier, groovier, and more dangerous—closer to barroom boogie and punk grit than to polished arena pop. Lyrically it leans into hedonism, nightlife, street romance, and excess, while visually embracing leather, denim, scuffed boots, and a rebellious persona.
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