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Mod
Mod is a British music style rooted in the early-to-mid 1960s modernist youth culture that prized sharp fashion, nightlife, and danceable American R&B and soul. Musically, it blends tight, hook-forward songwriting with brisk tempos, crisp guitar work, prominent backbeats, and frequent use of Hammond organ and occasional horn stabs. Typical mod records are concise and energetic, drawing on blues and R&B progressions but framed with pop sensibility and vocal harmonies. The sound sits between beat music and early rock, with a soulful edge and a strong emphasis on dancing and style. While the original wave crested in the mid-1960s, the approach later reappeared in the late-1970s mod revival and has continued to inform power pop and Britpop aesthetics.
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Music Hall
Music hall is a 19th- and early-20th-century British form of popular entertainment centered on comic songs, patter, novelty acts, and audience participation. It grew out of pub concert rooms and purpose-built halls where singers and comedians performed short, catchy numbers with memorable choruses. Its songs typically feature everyday themes, double entendre, and local dialects, supported by piano or small ensemble accompaniment. The style blends sentimental ballads with jaunty patter songs and marches, designed for communal singing and lively theatrical showmanship.
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Pop Rock
Pop rock blends the hook-focused immediacy of pop with the instrumentation and drive of rock. It prioritizes catchy melodies, concise song structures, and polished production while retaining guitars, bass, and drums as core elements. Typical pop rock tracks use verse–pre-chorus–chorus forms, strong vocal harmonies, and memorable riffs. The sound ranges from jangly and bright to mildly overdriven and arena-ready, aiming for radio-friendly appeal without abandoning rock’s rhythmic punch.
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Proto-Punk
Proto-punk is a catch-all term for the raw, stripped-down rock that immediately preceded and inspired punk rock. It favors abrasive guitar tones, primitive drumming, short song forms, shouted or deadpan vocals, and lyrics steeped in alienation, anti-establishment anger, and street-level realism. Emerging from 1960s garage rock, avant-leaning art rock, and hard-edged rhythm & blues, proto-punk connected the chaos of early rock and roll with the urgency of the 1970s punk explosion. Its sound ranges from the Detroit ferocity of The Stooges and MC5 to the arty minimalism and noise experiments of The Velvet Underground.
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