Genre vs Protopunk - What's the difference?
genre | protopunk |
A kind; a stylistic category or sort, especially of literature or other artworks.
Collectively, the music (of various genres and backgrounds) that influenced the later punk movement in the 1970s.
* 2006 , Katherine Charlton, Rock music styles: a history (page 69)
* 2009 , Chelsea Cain, Sweetheart (page 216)
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 27, author=Bruce Weber, title=Sky Saxon, Lead Singer for the Seeds, Dies at 71, work=New York Times
, passage=Sky Saxon, the mop-haired bass player and front man for the psychedelic protopunk band the Seeds, whose 1965 song “Pushin’ Too Hard” put a Los Angeles garage-band spin on the bad-boy rocker image personified by the Rolling Stones, died Thursday in Austin, Tex. }}
As nouns the difference between genre and protopunk
is that genre is a kind; a stylistic category or sort, especially of literature or other artworks while protopunk is collectively, the music (of various genres and backgrounds) that influenced the later punk movement in the 1970s.genre
English
Noun
(en noun)- The still-life has been a popular genre in painting since the 17th century.
- The computer game Half-Life redefined the first-person shooter genre .
Synonyms
* kind * type * class * See alsoDerived terms
* subgenre * literary genre * film genre * dramatic genre * theatrical genreAnagrams
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English
Noun
(-)- Garage bands popularize protopunk rebellion.
- Susan wasn't in the mood to talk about glass, or bees, or even protopunk feminist singer-songwriter poets of the 1970s, and she was almost always in the mood to talk about them.
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