Frat rock  

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stylistic_origins= Early rock and roll, rockabilly, beat, R&B, soul, blues, surf rock, frat rock, instrumental rock |cultural_origins=late 1950s United States early 1960s Canada |instruments=Electric guitar - Bass - Drums - Keyboards - tambourine - harmonica

Mid 1960s United States and Canada


derivatives Punk rock - garage rock revival - power pop - glam rock - indie rock - bubblegum pop - psychedelic rock - protopunk - hard rock - krautrock - String (Thai pop) - Wong shadow - punk blues - psychobilly - some boy bands have incorporated garage rock influences since 2000's.

subgenres=Acid punk - Garage punk




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