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  • Anarcho-punk
  • Anarcho-punk
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  • O anarcho-punk é o punk rock que promove o anarquismo. É un termo aplicado a bandas que formaron parte do movemento orixinal anarcho-punk do Reino Unido de finais dos anos 70 e principios dos 80. Moitos usano para referirse a toda a música punk rock con letras de contido anarquista, incluidos crust punk, d-beat, folk punk, hardcore punk, garage punk ou ska punk. Categoría:Xéneros
  • Anarcho-punk is punk rock that promotes anarchism. The term anarcho-punk is sometimes applied exclusively to bands that were part of the original anarcho-punk movement in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some use the term more broadly to refer to any punk or rock music with anarchist lyrical content, including crust punk, d-beat, folk punk, hardcore punk, garage punk or ska punk.
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  • Anarcho-punk
Name
  • Anarcho-punk
stylistic origins
popularity
  • Underground, with some bands gaining a cult following
Instruments
  • Vocals, electric guitar, bass, drums and occasional use of other instruments
BGCOLOR
  • crimson
Color
  • white
cultural origins
  • 1970.0
popularidade
  • underground, con algunhas bandas consideradas de culto
Instrumentos
  • voz, guitarra, baixo, batería e uso ocasional de outros instrumentos
orixe cultural
  • finais dos 70 no Reino Unido
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  • O anarcho-punk é o punk rock que promove o anarquismo. É un termo aplicado a bandas que formaron parte do movemento orixinal anarcho-punk do Reino Unido de finais dos anos 70 e principios dos 80. Moitos usano para referirse a toda a música punk rock con letras de contido anarquista, incluidos crust punk, d-beat, folk punk, hardcore punk, garage punk ou ska punk. Categoría:Xéneros
  • Anarcho-punk is punk rock that promotes anarchism. The term anarcho-punk is sometimes applied exclusively to bands that were part of the original anarcho-punk movement in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some use the term more broadly to refer to any punk or rock music with anarchist lyrical content, including crust punk, d-beat, folk punk, hardcore punk, garage punk or ska punk.
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