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Post-punk revival

Post-punk revival (also known as indie rock revival or garage rock revival) is a musical scene and movement that emerged in the early 2000s. Originating as a stripped-down and back-to-basics version of guitar rock inspired by the original sounds and aesthetics of post-punk, new wave and garage rock, the movement became closely associated with the new…

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Cultural origins
Late 1990s and early 2000s, United States, Europe, and Australia
Derivative forms
Landfill indie · indie surf
Other names
Indie rock revival · Garage rock revival
Stylistic origins
Indie rock · post-punk · new wave · alternative rock · garage rock

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Stylistic origins · 7
Post-punk revival → alternative rock, Britpop, garage punk, garage rock, Indie rock, new wave, post-punk
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Post-punk revival → Britpop, In, Inspired, MTV-oriented, The, There, They
Derivative forms · 2
Post-punk revival → indie surf, Landfill indie
Other names · 2
Post-punk revival → Garage rock revival, Indie rock revival
Cultural origins · 1
Post-punk revival → Late 1990s and early 2000s, United States, Europe, and Australia
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post-punk bands rock new wave indie scene garage revival movement landfill included music white genre 2001 early groups uk emerged

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Post-punk revivalCultural originsLate 1990s and early 2000s, United States, Europe, and Australia1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalDerivative formsLandfill indie1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalDerivative formsindie surf1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalOther namesIndie rock revival1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalOther namesGarage rock revival1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalStylistic originsIndie rock1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalStylistic originspost-punk1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalStylistic originsnew wave1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalStylistic originsalternative rock1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalStylistic originsgarage rock1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalStylistic originsgarage punk1.00infobox
Post-punk revivalStylistic originsBritpop1.00infobox

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