The Sex Pistols During the 70's |
Black Flag During the Early 80's |
Despite punk's huge success in the UK, it had still failed to take off in America, remaining very much in the underground and centralised to New York. During the late 70's, bands such as Black Flag from California would create an even faster, more hard-hitting and intense style of punk, therein creating the genre known as hardcore punk. Hardcore punk began spreading to many different cities, with the scenes in Washington, Boston, and New York being the most prominent. It was in these cities where bands such as Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys and Minor Threat who went on to be hugely influential in the hardcore punk genre.
Whilst these bands focused on extremity and power in their music, other bands took the opposite
Joy Division During the Early 80's |
Green Day During the Mid 90's |
as a very clean vocal style. This style of punk would become known as pop punk and originated in California during the late 80's with bands such as Rancid, The Offspring and Green Day. It was until 1994 however, when Green Day released their third album, Dookie, that pop punk would achieve worldwide success. The Offspring would have similar success the same year, though not on the same scale. The genre exploded in popularity yet again, with the release of Blink-182's 'Enema of the State', creating a surplus of pop punk bands during the early 00's to mid 00's. Bands such as New Found Glory, Good Charlotte, Sum 41, and Simple Plan would achieve massive success in America during this time. Following these bands, pop punk would radically change its sound during the mid 00's, focusing much more on the pop element of the music, with an even cleaner style of production and more focus on the melodic content of the genre. Bands that fall into this category would be Fallout Boy, Panic! at the Disco, My Chemical Romance and Paramore.
The Strokes in 2002 |
Trash Talk in 2017 |
After hardcore punk and new wave had fully developed during the late 70's and early 80's, punk would spawn a multitude of genres as it progressed through the 80's and 90's. These genres include alternative rock, emo, grunge, post-hardcore, skate punk, street punk, sludge metal and thrash metal.
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