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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.
Protopunk (a veces llamado punk rock de los sesenta o rock agresivo) es un término que describe a un grupo de bandas innovadoras y por mucho tiempo inclasificables que surgieron a partir de la primera mitad de la década de 1960 y fueron precursores del punk.
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Protopunk is a term used to describe the precursors of punk rock. Many of the artists whose sound helped pave the way for punk came from the 1960s and early 1970s. Some have been cited by early punk musicians as influential. These artists came from many different musical backgrounds .
Ayuda. El artículo principal de esta categoría es: Protopunk. Subcategorías. Herramientas: Árbol de categorías • Gráfico • Intersección • Todas las páginas • Tráfico. Esta categoría incluye las siguientes 3 subcategorías: A. Álbumes de protopunk (2 cat, 4 págs.) Grupos de protopunk (46 págs.) Músicos de protopunk (12 págs.)
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Death is an American band formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1971 by brothers Bobby (bass, vocals), David (March 19, 1952-October 9, 2000) (guitar), and Dannis Hackney (drums, percussion). The trio initially started as a funk group but quickly switched their style to rock after seeing concerts by the Who and Alice Cooper.