• Protopunk

    Origin

    - + punk

    Full definition of protopunk

    Noun

    protopunk

    (uncountable)
    1. Collectively, the music (of various genres and backgrounds) that influenced the later punk movement in the 1970s.
      • 2006, Katherine Charlton, Rock music styles: a history (page 69)Garage bands popularize protopunk rebellion.
      • 2009, Chelsea Cain, Sweetheart (page 216)Susan wasn't in the mood to talk about glass, or bees, or even protopunk feminist singer-songwriter poets of the 1970s, and she was almost always in the mood to talk about them.
      • 2009, June 27, Bruce Weber, Sky Saxon, Lead Singer for the Seeds, Dies at 71, Sky Saxon, the mop-haired bass player and front man for the psychedelic protopunk band the Seeds, whose 1965 song “Pushin’ Too Hard” put a Los Angeles garage-band spin on the bad-boy rocker image personified by the Rolling Stones, died Thursday in Austin, Tex.
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