Egg punk
Punk rock subgenre / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Egg punk is a subgenre of punk rock that emerged during the 2010s. It is an internet-based microgenre based upon bands with a lo-fi recording style and satirical tone. The genre is influenced by new wave band Devo and historically referred to as Devo-core. The origins of egg punk are attributed both to a community of DIY midwestern American punk rock artists from the early 2010s, including The Coneheads and Lumpy and the Dumpers, and their subsequent characterization as "egg punk" by a series of internet memes circulated in the late 2010s.
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Cultural origins | Early 2010s, Indiana |
Derivative forms | Devo-core |
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United States Midwest, Australia |
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