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Garage Punk
Garage punk is a raw, high-energy strain of rock that fuses the primitive drive of mid‑1960s American garage bands with the speed, sneer, and DIY ethos later associated with punk. It favors overdriven guitars (often drenched in fuzz and spring reverb), stomping backbeats, shouted or snotty vocals, and two- or three-chord riffs recorded with intentionally lo‑fi, live-in-the-room immediacy. Organ stabs, handclaps, and tambourines are common textural touches, while lyrics lean toward teenage frustration, lust, menace, and mischief. Songs are short, hooky, and explosive—more about attitude and impact than polish—making garage punk a perennial engine for underground rock scenes.
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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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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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Trash Rock
Trash rock is a raw, raucous strain of garage-rooted rock ’n’ roll that revels in low‑fidelity recording, overdriven guitars, and unpretentious, party-forward energy. It embraces the “trash” aesthetic in both sound and imagery: fuzzed-out riffs, pounding two-and-four backbeats, Farfisa/organ stabs or honking sax, shout‑along choruses, and a blown‑speaker mix that feels more like a basement or dive bar than a pristine studio. Stylistically, it pulls heavily from 1950s rock and roll, 1960s garage, surf, and frat rock, filtered through the attitude of late-1970s/1980s punk and proto‑punk. Songs are short, hooky, and deliberately primitive—often built on I–IV–V changes, blues scales, and stomping rhythms—while lyrics celebrate B‑movies, hot rods, lust, mischief, and general teenage delinquency. The result is a high-octane, danceable, and gloriously unrefined form of rock made for sweaty rooms and wild nights.
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