Proto-Punk
Proto-punk is the genre that danced on the edges of rock ‘n’ roll conventions, hinting at the punk madness that was about to come.
Proto-punk is the genre that danced on the edges of rock ‘n’ roll conventions, hinting at the punk madness that was about to come.
Punk Revival is more than a mere resurgence of a genre – it’s a testament to the timeless appeal of authenticity, rebellion, and real, gritty music.
Hardcore punk, often simply referred to as hardcore, is an aggressive subgenre of punk rock that emerged in the late 1970s.
Born from the marriage of punk’s raucous energy and ska’s off-beat rhythm, ska punk is the ultimate moshpit soundtrack.
Surf punk emerged in the ’70s and ’80s, blending the laid-back surf culture of Southern California with the DIY attitude of punk.
Pop punk, a subgenre of punk rock, began its rise in the late 1970s and peaked in popularity during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Post-punk is a world where the rebellious spirit of punk meets the introspective, artistic experimentation.