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- Musical genre (24851 bytes)
28: ... [[Steven Curtis Chapman]] were artists that not only appealed to their Christian fans, but also found...
53: ...[1970s]] specialized into a gritty sound called [[glam rock]], as well as a mostly underground phenomeno...
83: ...sive and confusing genre classification that can only be truly defined by flagbearers and flagburners ...
111: ... be applied without any controversy. Perhaps the only bands ''always'' considered "punk" are the [[Lis...
121: [[Hip hop music]] (also commonly referred to as "rap") can be seen as a subgenre ... - Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
35: ...rew on the blues to create tales of the poor and unlucky (Collins, 11), while the Carters preferred mo...
113: ...tones]] and [[The Who]] dominated the charts and only a few American bands, such as [[The Beach Boys]]...
136: ...of [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] subgenres, [[glam]], [[country rock]] and later, [[disco music|disc...
141: ...e famous for gender-bending costumes and themes. Glam was followed by mainstream bombastic [[arena rock... - Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
10: ...nd]]. For a time, the Bakersfield Sound was the only homegrown music that could compete in sales agai...
14: ...[David Bowie]] and other British performers saw [[glam rock]] gain success. Light progressive-rock band...
32: ...developed during this period, though it was certainly not unheard of before.
42: A few bands popular among only a small crowd of devoted followers emerged in th...
52: ...the development of [[power pop]], the marriage of glam and heavy metal to form [[hair metal]] and the em...
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