Punk Rock was developed in 1975 in the U.S., U.K., and Australia. Punk was exchanged between the U.S. and the U.K. many times (PUNK ROCK). It has combined Rock N’ Roll, Grunge, and Heavy metal. It was formed into many different waves for different listeners, such as from ‘Punks’ to ‘Rebels.’ 1976 bands like the Ramones, Sex Pistols, and The Clash were recognized as the troops of a new music genre. Many Punk bands originated with a deafening and Do-It-Yourself image, now the music has become a political message (Politics and Punk Rock). It cultivates the now known world and society as it goes along. It also shows a visualization of how wrong society is and how the world has gone into the depths of an abyss (Punk Music and Culture). The showing of how inefficient our world has become from …show more content…
It was tangled in many other sort of ideologies (Politics and Punk Rock). Since it was so political and brutal, it was more popular than any other music genre. Every musician and artist wanted either inspiration from punk, or to have a punk band, from the way punk captures the world and twists it into its defining shape(Why a History of Punk Rock Matters). To most music listeners with problems, punk showed them they didn’t have to be perfect or like anyone else to fit in. Most English speaking people have been affected in a way, mentally or emotionally, by it whether they like the music or they don’t like the music. Some people like Rock N’ Roll, some like and country, and others pop. Many people have been lightened up and inspired by it instead of turning dull or washed away. Today even, punk inspires many musicians. Punk Rock has changed our history as we know it, and still is. (Politics and Punk