The suffix -punk
appears in the names of a number of genres of modern fiction
and music as well as cultural references. Other genres
without the suffix may also be related, particularly in
music. They include:
- Proto punk forerunners
- Anarcho Punk
- Anarcho-Skinheads
- Anti-folk
- Art punk
- Cassette Culture
- Christian punk
- Clockwork punk
- Cowpunk
- Crust punk
- Deathrock
- Dance-punk
- Eeriecore
- Emo (music)
- Folk punk
- Funkcore
- Gaelic punk
- Garage punk
- Glam punk
- Gothcore
- Grindcore
- Hardcore punk
- Horror punk
- Nazi Punk
- New Wave
- No Wave
- Noise Rock
- Oi!
- Pop Punk also known as Punk Pop
- Post-punk
- Psychobilly
- Pub Rock Australia & UK
- Punk pop (see the Pop punk article)
- Punkabilly
- Region Rock
- Riot Grrrl
- Screamo
- Ska Punk
- Skate punk
- Skinhead
- Straight Edge
- Street punk
- Two Tone
- Urban Folk
See also
Punk rock |
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Anarcho-punk - Anti-folk - Crust punk - Garage punk - Hardcore - Post-hardcore - Horror punk - New Wave - No Wave - Noise rock - Oi! - Pop punk - Post-punk - Psychobilly - Deathcountry - Riot grrrl - Ska punk - Streetpunk - Two Tone |
Other topics |
Protopunk |