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Era of Punk
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An Era Of Punk
“Sex, drugs, and rock and roll” was the rallying cry for a movement that changed American culture forever. ... It is in this context that “punk” rock, seen by some as
a startling new direction in the late 1970’s must be considered. ... Punk was rock’s most notable attempt in the late 1970’s to inject angry,
rebellious, risk taking notations into the music.
The musical style called punk rock developed in the United States out of raw and energetic music played by the
garage bands of the mid-sixties. ... The manner
in which the Beats openly confronted the problems that most people ignored, as well as the dada, influenced desire to produce
an anti-art to express the belief that society had lost all sense of value was at the philosophical root of the punk movement,
which eventually spawned a style of music (Charlton, Rock music, 204).
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Title: Era of Punk
Words: 655 Rating: None Pages: 2.6 submitted by: 019283
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