Scottish Gaelic punk
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Scottish Gaelic punk (also known as Gaelic punk) is a subgenre of punk rock in which bands sing some or all of their music in Scottish Gaelic. The Gaelic punk scene is, in part, an affirmation of the value of minority languages and cultures.[1][2] Gaelic punk bands express political views, particularly those related to anarchism and environmentalism.
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Scottish Gaelic punk | |
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Other names | Gaelic punk |
Stylistic origins | Punk rock, Celtic rock, anarcho-punk |
Cultural origins | Scotland, USA |
Typical instruments | Electric guitars, electric bass guitar, drum kit, vocals, electronic keyboard, bagpipes |
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Anarcho-punk | |
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Scottish Gaelic, anarcho-punk, anarchism and the arts, Celtic punk |
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