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punk rock/punkrock is an anti-establishment rock music genre and movement that emerged in the mid-1970s. Preceded by a variety of protopunk music of the 1960s and early 1970s, punk rock developed between 1974 and 1977 in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, where groups such as the Ramones, Sex Pistols, and The Clash were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement.
punk bands, eschewing the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock, created short, fast, hard music, with stripped-down instrumentation and often political or nihilistic lyrics. The associated punk subculture expresses youthful rebellion, distinctive clothing styles, a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies, and a DIY (do it yourself) attitude.
punk rock/punkrock became a major phenomenon in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s; its popularity elsewhere was more limited. During the 1980s, forms of punk rock/punkrock emerged in small scenes around the world, often rejecting commercial success and association with mainstream culture. By the turn of the century, punk rock's legacy had led to development of the alternative rock movement, and new punk bands popularized the genre decades after its first heyday.
Punkmusicvideos/Punk music videos are short films or videos that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. Modern Punkmusicvideos/Punk music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. Although the origins of Punkmusicvideos/Punk music videos go back much further, they came into their own in the 1980s, when MTV (Music Television)'s format was based around them.
Music videos / musicvideos are often called promo videos or simply promos, due to the fact that they are usually promotional devices. Sometimes, Punkmusicvideos/Punk music videos are termed short-form music videos to distinguish them from full length movies pertaining to music. In the 1980s, the term "rock video" was often used to describe this form of entertainment, although the term has fallen into disuse.
Music videos / musicvideos can accommodate all styles of filmmaking, including animation, live action films, documentaries, and non-narrative, abstract film.