Born in the mid-1970s, it is a simple rock music derived from the garage rock and pre-punk rock of the 1960s.
Punk is divided into hard-core punk, pre-punk, new wave, post-punk, etc.
Hard-core punk: extreme, shouting, sloppy style, has never been able to become mainstream.
Pre-punk: advocating simplicity, low-key and culture, rough music.
New wave: an excess, the only punk who likes to shoot MTV, laying the foundation for campus rock.
Post-punk: advocating destruction and reorganization, with cutting-edge technology and extreme complexity.
Jazz has won the love of the majority of audiences with its dynamic syncopated rhythms, unique jazz scales and unstructured improvisation (or singing), and has also gained popularity in the music field. Recognition from all walks of life. It originates from blues and ragtime. After a full century of development, it is now colorful and in full bloom. Since the birth of the first jazz record in 1917, it has shown great potential for development. New Orleans jazz in the early 20th century, swing music played by big bands in the 1930s, bebop jazz in the 1940s, cold jazz in the late 1940s, hard bop in the 1950s, free jazz in the 1960s, and rock and roll after the 1970s Jazz, then Latin jazz, fusion jazz, jazz funk... Jazz records of different styles compiled into a history of the development of jazz.
Punk is rock and roll, Jazz is not. ...I personally like rock music...