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    Proto-punk (or protopunk) is rock music from the 1960s to mid-1970s that foreshadowed the punk rock movement.

  2. Nov 5, 2015 · Treble takes a trip back in time and looks at 10 essential proto-punk tracks, featuring Patti Smith, Love, The Stooges and The Modern Lovers.

  3. List of proto-punk bands - Wikipedia. This is a list of notable proto-punk artists and bands. List. References. ^ Brackett, David (2000). Interpreting Popular Music. University of California Press. p. 164. ISBN 9780520225411. ? and the mysterians proto-punk. ^ Knowles, Christopher (2010). The Secret History of Rock 'n' Roll. Cleis Press.

  4. Proto-punk refers to a small group of groundbreaking, largely uncategorizable bands who began to emerge in the late '60s, up to the point when punk itself became a phenomenon (around 1975-76).

  5. Proto-punk refers to a small group of groundbreaking, largely uncategorizable bands who began to emerge in the late '60s, up to the point when punk itself became a phenomenon (around 1975-76).

  6. Protopunk: 100 Songs That Presaged Punk Rock. Maybelline (Chuck Berry, 1955) A cutie named Judie (Jerry McCain, 1955) The train kept-a-rollin’ (Johnny Burnette & The Rock’n Roll Trio, 1955 ...

  7. Aug 31, 2016 · While punk openly despised the ‘flower power’ aspect of hippydom, an entirely different music scene had grown out of that culture, one that would bequeath an awful lot to punk’s cries of “anarchy” and to the political radicalism of bands like Crass.