List of rock genres
This is a list of rock music genres consisting of subgenres of popular music that have roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, and which developed into a distinct identity as rock music in the 1960s, particularly in the United States and United Kingdom.[1] By the late 1960s, a number of identifiable rock music subgenres had emerged, including hybrids like blues rock, folk rock, country rock, and jazz-rock fusion,[2] many of which contributed to the development of psychedelic rock influenced by the counter-cultural psychedelic scene.[3] New genres that emerged from this scene included progressive rock, which extended the artistic elements;[4] glam rock, which highlighted showmanship and visual style;[5] and the diverse and enduring major subgenre of heavy metal, which emphasized volume, power, and speed.[6] In the second half of the 1970s, punk rock both intensified and reacted against some of these trends to produce a raw, energetic form of music characterized by overt political and social critiques.[7] Punk was an influence into the 1980s on the subsequent development of other subgenres, including new wave, post-punk and eventually the alternative rock movement. From the 1990s alternative rock began to dominate rock music and break through into the mainstream in the form of grunge, Britpop, and indie rock.[8] Further fusion subgenres have since emerged as well as conscious attempts to revisit rock's history.
A
[edit]- Acid (electronic music)
- Acid house
- Acid jazz
- Acid rock
- Acid techno
- Acid trance
- Active rock
- Adult alternative
- Adult contemporary music
- Adult hits
- Afro-punk
- Afro rock
- Album-oriented rock
- Alternative country
- Alternative dance
- Alternative hip hop
- Alternative metal
- Alternative pop
- Alternative R&B
- Alternative rock
- Americana music
- Anarcho-punk
- Anti folk
- Anatolian rock
- Arena rock
- Art music
- Art pop
- Art punk
- Art rock
- Avant-funk
- Avant-garde metal
- Avant-garde music
- Avant-prog
B
[edit]- Baroque pop
- Baggy
- Bakersfield sound
- Bandana thrash
- Bay Area thrash metal
- Beach music
- Beat music
- Bent edge
- Bigbit
- Biker metal
- BisRock
- Blackgaze
- Blackened death metal
- Black metal
- Blue-eyed soul
- Blues
- Blues rock
- Boogie rock
- Brazilian thrash metal
- British blues
- British folk rock
- British rhythm and blues
- Britpop
- Britpop Revival
- Bro-country
- Brutal death metal
- Bubblegum music
C
[edit]- C86
- Canadian blues
- Canterbury sound
- Cello rock
- Chillwave
- Celtic punk
- Celtic metal
- Celtic rock
- Chicago blues
- Chicano rock
- Chamber pop
- Christian alternative rock
- Christian hardcore
- Christian metal
- Christian punk
- Christian rock
- Classic alternative
- Classic country
- Classic hip-hop
- Classic hits
- Classic rock
- Classical music
- Cock rock
- Coldwave
- College rock
- Comedy rock
- Country music
- Country pop
- Country rock
- Cowboy pop
- Cowpunk
- Crossover thrash
- Crunk
- Crunkcore
- Crust punk
- Cybergrind
D
[edit]- Dance-punk
- Dance-rock
- Dark cabaret
- Darkwave
- D-beat
- Death 'n' roll
- Deathcore
- Death-doom
- Deathgrind
- Death metal
- Deathrock
- Desert blues
- Desert rock
- Digital hardcore
- Disco
- Djent
- Dolewave
- Doom metal
- Dream pop
- Drone metal
- Dunedin sound
- Dungeon synth[9]
E
[edit]- Easycore
- Easy listening
- Electric blues
- EBM
- Electronic music
- Electroclash
- Electrogrind
- Electropunk
- Electronicore
- Electronic rock
- Emo
- Emo pop
- Emo revival
- Emo rap
- Emoviolence
- Epic doom metal
- Ethereal wave
- Experimental rock
- Extreme metal
F
[edit]- First wave of black metal
- Flamenco rock
- Florida death metal
- Folk metal
- Folk music
- Folk-pop
- Folk punk
- Folk rock
- Folktronica
- Freakbeat
- Funk
- Funk metal
- Funk rock
G
[edit]- G-funk
- Garage punk
- Garage rock
- Geek rock
- Glam metal
- Glam punk
- Glam rock
- Goregrind
- Gothabilly
- Gothic country
- Gothic metal
- Gothic rock
- Grebo
- Grindcore
- Grindie
- Groove metal
- Group Sounds
- Grunge
- Gypsy punk
H
[edit]- Hard rock
- Hardcore punk
- Hardcore hip-hop
- Heartland rock
- Heavy hardcore
- Heavy metal
- Hip-hop
- Hipster hop
- Horrorcore
- Horror punk
- Hyperpop
I
[edit]- Indian rock
- Indie folk
- Indie pop
- Indie rock
- Indietronica
- Indorock
- Industrial folk music
- Industrial hip hop
- Industrial metal
- Industrial music
- Industrial rock
- Instrumental rock
- Iranian alternative rock
- Iranian rock
- Italian occult psychedelia
J
[edit]K
[edit]L
[edit]M
[edit]- Madchester
- Manila sound
- Mathcore
- Math rock
- Medieval folk rock
- Medieval metal
- Melodic black-death
- Melodic death metal
- Melodic hardcore
- Melodic metalcore
- Midwest emo
- Minimal wave
- Minneapolis sound
- Metalcore
- Metalstep
- Mod (subculture)
- Mod revival
- Modern rock
N
[edit]- Nardcore
- National Socialist black metal
- Nederbeat
- Neue Deutsche Härte
- Neue Deutsche Todeskunst
- Neue Deutsche Welle
- Neoclassical dark wave
- Neoclassical metal
- Neofolk
- Neo-prog
- Neo-psychedelia
- Neotraditional country
- New Mexico music
- New rave
- New wave
- New wave of American heavy metal
- New wave of British heavy metal
- New wave of classic rock
- New wave of new wave
- New Weird America
- Nintendocore
- Noise pop
- Noise rock
- No wave
- Nu gaze
- Nu metal
- Nu metalcore
O
[edit]P
[edit]- Pagan metal
- Pagan rock
- Paisley Underground
- Palm Desert Scene
- Peace punk
- Pinoy rock
- Pirate metal
- Pop metal
- Pop music
- Popular music
- Pop punk
- Pop rock
- Pornogrind
- Post-Britpop
- Post-disco
- Post-grunge
- Post-hardcore
- Post-metal
- Post-punk
- Post-punk revival
- Post-rock
- Power ballad
- Power pop
- Power metal
- Powerviolence
- Progressive country
- Progressive folk
- Progressive metal
- Progressive metalcore
- Progressive music
- Progressive pop
- Progressive rap
- Progressive rock
- Progressive rock (radio format)
- Progressive soul
- Proto-prog
- Proto-punk
- Psychedelic folk
- Psychedelic funk
- Psychedelic music
- Psychedelic pop
- Psychedelic rock
- Psychedelic soul
- Psychedelic trance
- Psychobilly
- Pub rock (Australia)
- Pub rock (United Kingdom)
- Punk blues
- Punk jazz
- Punk rap
- Punk rock
- Punk pathetique
Q
[edit]R
[edit]- Raga rock
- Rage (music genre)
- Rapcore
- Rap metal
- Rap rock
- Reggae
- Reggae fusion
- Reggae punk
- Reggae rock
- Red dirt
- Rhythm and blues
- Riot grrrl
- Rock Against Communism
- Rock and roll
- Rock kapak
- Rocksteady
- Rockabilly
- Rock music
- Rock in Opposition
- Roots rock
S
[edit]- Sadcore
- Samba rock
- Sampledelia
- Screamo
- Shaman punk
- Shoegaze
- Shock rock
- Ska punk
- Skate punk
- Skiffle
- Skramz
- Slacker rock
- Slam metal
- Slow rock
- Slowcore
- Sludge metal
- Soft grunge
- Soft rock
- Soul music
- Southern rock
- Space rock
- Speed metal
- Straight edge
- Stoner rock
- Street punk
- Sufi rock
- Sunshine pop
- Surf music
- Swamp pop
- Swamp rock
- Swedish death metal
- Symphonic black metal
- Symphonic death metal
- Symphonic gothic metal
- Symphonic metal
- Synth-metal
- Synth-pop
- Synth-rock
- Synth-punk
T
[edit]- Taqwacore
- Technical death metal
- Teutonic thrash metal
- Texas blues
- Thrashcore
- Thrash metal
- Time Lord rock
- Trallpunk
- Trap metal
- Trip hop
- Trønder rock
- Tropicália
- Tropical rock
- Tulsa Sound
- 2 Tone
- Twee pop
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[edit]See also
[edit]- Electronics in rock music
- Heavy metal genres
- Rock festival
- List of popular music genres
- List of subcultures
References
[edit]- ^ F. Holt, Genre in Popular Music (University of Chicago Press, 2007), ISBN 0226350398, p. 56.
- ^ R. Unterberger, "Garage Rock", in V. Bogdanov, C. Woodstra and S. T. Erlewine, eds, All Music Guide to Rock: the Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (Milwaukee, WI: Backbeat Books, 3rd edn., 2002), ISBN 0-87930-653-X, pp. 1320–1.
- ^ R. Unterberger, "Psychedelic Rock", in V. Bogdanov, C. Woodstra and S. T. Erlewine, eds, All Music Guide to Rock: the Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (Milwaukee, WI: Backbeat Books, 3rd edn., 2002), ISBN 0-87930-653-X, pp. 1322–3.
- ^ R. Unterberger, "Progressive Rock", in V. Bogdanov, C. Woodstra and S. T. Erlewine, eds, All Music Guide to Rock: the Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (Milwaukee, WI: Backbeat Books, 3rd edn., 2002), ISBN 0-87930-653-X, pp. 1330–1.
- ^ R. Shuker, Popular Music: the Key Concepts (Abingdon: Routledge, 2nd edn., 2005), ISBN 0-415-34770-X, pp. 124–5.
- ^ R. Walser, Running With the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1993), ISBN 0-8195-6260-2, p. 7.
- ^ J. Dougan, "Punk Music", in V. Bogdanov, C. Woodstra and S. T. Erlewine, eds, All Music Guide to Rock: the Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (Milwaukee, WI: Backbeat Books, 3rd edn., 2002), ISBN 0-87930-653-X, pp. 1335–6.
- ^ S. T. Erlewine, "American Alternative Rock / Post Punk", in V. Bogdanov, C. Woodstra and S. T. Erlewine, All Music Guide to Rock: the Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul (Milwaukee, WI: Backbeat Books, 3rd edn., 2002), ISBN 0-87930-653-X, pp. 1344–6.
- ^ Jameson, Neill (2017-10-16). "Mortiis: From Black Metal to Dungeon Synth and Beyond". Decibel Magazine. Retrieved 2023-07-12.