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    Geek rock [1] is a musical subgenre derived from pop rock and alternative rock within the nerd music group. It is characterized by the standard instruments of rock music often combined with electronic and unusual instruments, references to geek culture and specialized yet mundane interests, whimsy, and offbeat humor in general. Characteristics.

  2. List of geek rock artists. This is a list of artists who are known for producing music in the geek rock genre including its subgenres such as nerd punk and trock. I Fight Dragons performing at Martyrs', Chicago, in 2009. Harry and the Potters performing in June 2007. They Might Be Giants performing in October 2010.

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  4. Geek rock (also known as nerd rock or science rock) is a musical subgenre. It was derived from pop rock and new wave within the nerd music group. Geek rock first started to diverge from new wave with the nervy, often science fiction-themed work of late 1970s XTC , Robyn Hitchcock and Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias in the UK , and quirky bands ...

    • nerd rock, science rock, dork rock
    • Late-1970s geek culture; United Kingdom, United States
  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Geek_rockGeek rock - Wikiwand

    Geek rock is a musical subgenre derived from pop rock and alternative rock within the nerd music group. It is characterized by the standard instruments of rock music often combined with electronic and unusual instruments, references to geek culture and specialized yet mundane interests, whimsy, and offbeat humor in general.

  6. Jun 23, 2023 · Any list of nerd bands has to include the likes of Weezer, They Might Be Giants, Devo, Nerf Herder and Ween. Their sound and lyrics are as quirky as their bandmembers. What separates the best geek rock bands from your run-of-the-mill geek rockers is that they've managed to achieve both commercial and critical success.

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  7. List of geek rock artists. This is a list of artists who are known for producing music in the geek rock genre including its subgenres such as nerd punk and trock. I Fight Dragons performing at Martyrs', Chicago, in 2009. Harry and the Potters performing in June 2007.

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