Skate punk
Skate punk is a music genre related to punk rock music. It began on the West Coast. It is a popular music with skateboarders and their culture.[1]
Skate punk | |
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Stylistic origins | Punk rock, surf rock, hardcore punk, melodic hardcore |
Cultural origins | Mid 1980s, North America, skate culture |
Typical instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards |
Regional scenes | |
Other topics | |
Skate punk means the sound of melodic hardcore bands from the 1990s with an aggressive sound, and similar sounding modern bands. Many bands classified as skate punk also fit into genres such as pop punk, melodic hardcore, thrashcore, metalcore, surf punk and crossover thrash.[2]
Skate videos use this aggressive style of punk rock for their background music. This played a big part in the coining of the term "skate punk". Skate punk is now popular in other parts of the world, including a large punk group in Oxnard, California.
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Skateboarding has largely been associated with skate punk and punk rock culture.
Bad Religion performing live in the Netherlands in 1995
References
- ↑ "Pop/Rock » Alternative/Indie Rock » Skatepunk". All Music. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- ↑ Von Havoc, Felix (January 1, 1988). "MRR #219 listeners guide to the y2k thrash revival". Maximum Rock N Roll. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
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