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Garage Rock
Garage rock is a raw, energetic style of rock music that emerged in the mid-1960s from local scenes across North America. Typically performed by amateur or semi-professional teenage bands in basements and suburban garages, the sound is unpolished and immediate, favoring feel over finesse. Its hallmarks include distorted guitars, pounding drums, simple chord progressions (often I–IV–V), prominent Farfisa/Vox organ riffs, and shouted, attitude-heavy vocals. Songs are short, hooky, and driven by rhythmic urgency, with lyrics about teenage love, boredom, rebellion, and swagger. The style became a direct ancestor of proto-punk and punk rock, prized for its do-it-yourself spirit and visceral impact.
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Nederbeat
Nederbeat is the 1960s Dutch take on British beat and R&B-driven rock, centered in The Hague (often called Beatstad) with vibrant scenes in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. It blends tough, garage-like guitar riffing, bluesy vocals, Farfisa/vox organ hooks, and a danceable backbeat. Bands typically sang in English to ride the British Invasion wave, but the music carries a distinctly local attitude—raw, direct, and often edgier than its UK counterparts. Short, hooky singles, fuzzy guitars, tambourine on the backbeat, and group harmonies define the style.
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