Dance-punk
Post-punk subgenre that emerged in the late 1970s / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Techno-punk" redirects here. Not to be confused with electropunk.
For other genres known as punk funk, see punk funk (disambiguation).
Dance-punk (also known as punk-funk[citation needed]) is a post-punk subgenre that emerged in the late 1970s, and is closely associated with the disco, post-disco and new wave movements.[2] The genre is characterized by mixing the energy of punk rock with the danceable rhythms of funk and disco. It was most prominent in the New York City punk movement.
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Cultural origins | Late 1970s, United States (Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York) and Leeds, England |
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