Examples of 'post-punk' in a sentence

Meaning of "post-punk"

Post-punk (adjective): A genre of alternative rock music that emerged in the late 1970s, known for its experimental and unconventional approach
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  • A rock music genre that followed punk rock and was more artistic and experimental, laying the foundations for alternative rock.
  • After the punk movement.

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Experimental post-punk with ethiopian accents.
The album is regarded as a landmark of post-punk.
Post-punk indie rock is what we all agreed on.
It incorporates elements of synthpop and post-punk.
Many bands characterized as post-punk were heavily influenced by dub.
The genre is usually thought of as pop or post-punk.
The best modern post-punk we have heard to date.
There he played drums for a post-punk band.
Legendary post-punk band formed in the late seventies.
Performance art and the post-punk condition.
It is considered one of the pioneering records in the development of post-punk.
But they only knew it as a post-punk dance craze anyway.
Punk is giving way to new wave and post-punk.
Many groups in the post-punk era adopted a more danceable style.
It would be an influential release in the burgeoning post-punk movement.

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Murphy joined a post-punk band that split after a handful of performances.
This included many electronic and post-punk artists.
Mark the point when post-punk turned into alternative rock.
Their style of music is described by allmusic as post-punk power pop.
Marked the point when post-punk turned into alternative rock.
It remains a critical favourite and is seen as a landmark album of post-punk.
Their influences are predominantly post-punk and new wave artists.
The band is described as a mixture of rock and poetic post-punk.
Marks the point when post-punk turned into alternative rock.
Post-punk and garage rock hammered together by a relentless rhythmic pulse.
It hosts a variety of styles ranging from post-punk to dirty folktronica.
Some post-punk performers developed styles parallel to industrial music 's defining attributes.
The album is mostly influenced by new wave music and post-punk.
The band blends synthpop with post-punk and dream pop elements.
Probably one of the most challenging albums of the post-punk era.
What do fans of atmospheric post-punk music have in common with ancient barbarians?
Other countries had their own local bands incorporating post-punk music.
The album featured a relatively conventional post-punk style, in contrast to their later releases.
They were variously characterised as part of a garage rock, new wave or post-punk revival.
Many groups in the post-punk era adopted a more rhythmic tempo, conducive to dancing.
The music was unlike anything else performed by post-punk acts at the time.
It contains a mixture of post-punk and electronic styles, roughly divided between the two sides.
It has since gone on to receive critical acclaim and is considered a pioneering post-punk record.
A socio-political history of punk and post-punk covering four decades and three continents.
It remains a critical favourite to this day, and is seen as a landmark album of post-punk.
In glittering grey, the tragedy of a legendary post-punk singer torn apart by love.
Post-punk music developments in the UK became mainstream and were considered unique cultural events.
This represented a sharp break from the futuristic, hyper rational post-punk years.
The band is remembered for its darker poetic post-punk sound and its intellectual attitude.
Adam Ant has somehow evolved into a post-punk.
Join Hands is considered a post-punk album by Heylin and listed as such on AllMusic.
This time around they brought some poetry to add to their post-punk sounds.
Six Finger Satellite was a sort of post-punk guitar band with a lot of disco influences.
Musically, NunSexMonkRock is an experimental rock album with influences of post-punk and new wave music.
These lineup changes resulted in a post-punk sound quite different from the hardcore of the Fartz.

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