September 15, 2006
Punk rock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Characteristics. Punk bands often emulate the simple musical structures and arrangements of 1960s garage rock bands. In 1976, the English punk fanzine Sideburns included drawings (later reproduced in …
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