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Proto-punk (or protopunk) is rock music from the 1960s to mid-1970s that foreshadowed the punk rock movement. A retrospective label, the musicians involved were generally not originally associated with each other and came from a variety of backgrounds and styles; together, they anticipated many of punk's musical and thematic attributes.
Proto-Punk. Proto-punk refers to a small group of groundbreaking, largely uncategorizable bands who began to emerge in the late '60s, up to the point when punk itself became a phenomenon (around 1975-76). Obviously, none of these artists could be classified as proto-punk until long after the fact; it was never a cohesive movement, nor was there ...
Aug 31, 2016 · It takes nothing away from the explosion of those years to acknowledge that while punk may have seen ‘no future’ it had an already impressive past that provided it with numerous sources on which to build. Here we look at ten artists who laid the groundwork for punk.
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Proto-Punk Music Songs | AllMusic. Pop/Rock • Punk/New Wave » Proto-Punk. Proto-punk refers to a small group of groundbreaking, largely uncategorizable bands who began to emerge in the late '60s, up to the point when punk itself became a phenomenon (around 1975-76).
Nov 5, 2015 · Here’s our look back at that brief but promising decade that molded punk rock into the sound that it became, with 10 essential proto-punk tracks. The Sonics – “Psycho” from Here Are the Sonics!! (1965; )
Jul 7, 2020 · July 7, 2020 | 10:13am ET. Crate Digging is a recurring feature in which we take a deep dive into a genre and turn up several albums all music fans should know about. As The Stooges’ Fun House turns 50, we look back at 10 unruly albums that planted the seeds for punk’s raucous reign. Released on July 7th, 1970, The Stooges ’ Fun House ...