Horror punk
Horror punk | |
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Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | late-1970s United States |
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United States - New Jersey - England - Germany - Australia | |
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Deathrock - Gothic rock - Gothabilly - Psychobilly |
Horror punk (sometimes called horror rock) is a music genre that mixes Gothic and punk rock sounds with morbid or violent imagery and lyrics, which are often influenced by horror films or science fiction B-movies. The genre is similar to and sometimes overlaps with deathrock, although deathrock leans more towards an atmospheric Gothic rock sound while horror punk leans towards a 1950s-influenced doo-wop and rockabilly sound. Horrorpunk music is typically more aggressive and melodic than deathrock.
The Misfits are recognized as the progenitors of horror punk, releasing a series of singles and EPs beginning in 1977 before releasing their first full-length album Walk Among Us in 1982.
Horror punk is generally apolitical in comparison to other punk rock subgenres, although some songs do refer to political events (e.g. the Misfits' "Bullet", which discusses the assassination of John F. Kennedy), and some artists like Jack Grisham (on the left) and Michale Graves (on the right) have espoused their own political views.
Horror hardcore, refers to a hybrid of horror punk and hardcore punk. The Misfits' 1983 album Earth A.D. inaugurated this style and the bands Septic Death, The Banner, and Integrity have also been categorized into this subgenre.
Bands
- 45 Grave
- AFI (1998 - 2000)
- Aiden
- Balzac
- Blaster the Rocket Man
- Blitzkid
- Calabrese
- Christian Death (early)
- The Cryptkeeper Five
- Doyle
- Dr. Chud's X-Ward
- Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13
- Gorgeous Frankenstein
- Gotham Road
- Grave Robber
- Graves
- Michale Graves
- Groovie Ghoulies
- Haunted Garage
- Impaler
- The Independents
- Korol i Shut
- Misfits
- Mister Monster
- Mourning Noise
- Murderdolls
- Nightmare Sonata
- Nim Vind
- The Other
- One-Eyed Doll
- Rosemary's Babies
- Samhain
- Schoolyard Heroes
- Screaming Dead
- Serpenteens
- Son of Sam
- Terrible Tom & the Dingbatz
- T.S.O.L
- Tiger Army
- The Undead
- Vampire Lovers
- Voice of Doom
- Wednesday 13
- Zombina and The Skeletones
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