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Punk birthplace
Punk originated in England. The word punk is called by the British. Punk, also translated as punk, was born in the mid-1970s. It is a simple rock music that originated from garage rock and pre-punk rock in the 1960s. It is the most primitive rock music-it consists of a simple melody and three chords. After evolution, punk has gradually separated from rock music and become an independent music.

Punk music doesn't pay much attention to musical skills, but prefers a clear stand of ideological emancipation and anti-mainstream. This original intention was actively imitated by Britain and the United States in the specific historical background of the 1970s, and finally formed the punk movement. At the same time, punk music is very popular with young people and is loved by young people all over the world.

Punk rock:

Punk rock triggered a revolution in the history of rock music. This is a long process from gestation to eruption, which actually leads to another clue of rock development, namely the so-called concepts of "doing it yourself" and "independence". Although this clue has little influence on the formation of rock and roll, it has played a great guiding role in the trend of rock and roll in the 1980 s and 1990 s and beyond. As we all know, rock music is a music form that emphasizes "individuality" abnormally, but before punk rock, this "individuality" was always expressed by a "spokesman"-rock star (before that, the social influence of underground music was far less than that of mainstream forces), and in the 1970s, the influence of underground music was much smaller.