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  2. Happy hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Happy hardcore, also known as 4-beat or happycore, is a subgenre of hardcore dance music or "hard dance". It emerged both from the UK breakbeat hardcore rave scene, and Belgian, German and Dutch hardcore techno scenes in the early 1990s. The thing that makes happy hardcore stand apart from Gabber, is that happy hardcore tends to have breakbeats ...

  3. Music of the United Kingdom (1970s) - Wikipedia

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    Post-punk laid the groundwork for alternative rock by broadening the range of punk and underground music, incorporating elements of Krautrock (particularly the use of synthesisers and extensive repetition), Jamaican dub music (specifically in bass guitar), American funk, studio experimentation, and even punk's traditional polar opposite, disco ...

  4. Sleaford Mods - Wikipedia

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    sleafordmods.com. Sleaford Mods are an English post-punk music duo, formed in 2007 in Nottingham. The band features vocalist Jason Williamson and, since 2012, instrumentalist Andrew Fearn. [7] They are known for their abrasive, minimalist musical style and embittered explorations of austerity-era Britain, culture, and working class life ...

  5. The Clash - Wikipedia

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    The Clash were an English rock band that formed in London in 1976 and were key players in the original wave of British punk rock.Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they used elements of reggae, dub, funk, ska, and rockabilly, and they contributed to the post-punk and new wave movements that followed punk.

  6. Pop-punk - Wikipedia

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    Vice writer Jason Heller Rolling Stone, in an article about pop-punk, wrote that the term was a retroactive label for punk bands who had "always championed great songwriting alongside their anti-authoritarian stance. And punk's focus on speed, concision and three-chord simplicity is a natural fit with pop's core values." Vice ' s Jason Heller described "an open respect for the tradition and ...

  7. Anthrax (British band) - Wikipedia

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    anthraxukoffical.com. Anthrax are an English anarcho-punk band formed in Gravesend, Kent, England, in 1980. [1] They recorded their first demo in 1981 and went on to release two 7" EPs on Crass Records [2] and Small Wonder Records. [3][4] They appeared on compilations released by Crass Records, Mortarhate Records and Fightback Records.

  8. Altered Images - Wikipedia

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    Altered Images are a Scottish new wave/post-punk band who found success in the early 1980s. Fronted by singer Clare Grogan, the group branched into mainstream pop music, having six UK top-40 hit singles and three top-30 albums from 1981 to 1983. [1]

  9. Why artist collabs are more popular than ever

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    Four of the top 10 songs in the current UK Singles Chart are collaborations, and it doesn't seem to be a fad. Since 2020, almost half of the 100 biggest tracks have featured two artists, according ...

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