- 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...
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Death is an
American musical group formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1971 by
brothers Bobby (b****, vocals),
David (guitar), and
Dannis Hackney (drums, percussion)...
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Black Sabbath, the
Stooges and the New York Dolls, now
known as
seminal protopunk bands. The Ramones'
style was in part a
reaction against the
heavily produced...
- he was a
busker in the
London Underground. Mick
Jones pla****
guitar in
protopunk band
London SS and rehe****d for much of 1975, but
never pla**** a live...
- pla**** in a
style that
influenced early punk rock—such as
garage rock and
protopunk—but
never pla**** punk rock themselves, are not on this list.
Bands who...
- pla**** in a
style that
influenced early punk rock—such as
garage rock and
protopunk—but
never pla**** punk rock themselves,
should not be on this list. Bands...
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David Robert Jones (8
January 1947 – 10
January 2016),
known professionally as
David Bowie (/ˈboʊi/ BOH-ee), was an
English singer, songwriter, musician...
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death metal band 1914 (band) on
album Where Fear and
Weapons Meet A 1960s
protopunk song by Kit and the
Outlaws A 1986
hardcore punk song by Cro-Mags on The...
- Kingdom.
Rooted in
garage rock and
other forms of what is now
known as
protopunk music, punk rock
bands eschewed the
perceived excesses of
mainstream 1970s...
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noted that, "I have
great respect for him."
Cobain was also a fan of
protopunk acts like the Stooges,
whose 1973
album Raw
Power he
listed as his favorite...