Power pop
Power pop is a form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys and the Byrds.
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Components |
- Backbeat
- Distortion
- Rock band
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Genres by decade of origin | 1950s | |
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1960s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s | |
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1990s |
- Stoner rock
- Sufi rock
- Viking rock
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- Origins of rock and roll
- Electronics in rock music
- Social effects
- Rockism and poptimism
- Women in rock
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General forms of Western popular music | | Major genres | |
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Song types |
- Car song
- Cover version
- Illustrated song
- Jingle
- Novelty song
- Pocket symphony
- Sentimental ballad
- Slow jam
- Standard
- Three-minute
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Topics specific to pop music style |
- Millennial whoop
- Pop music automation
- Rockism and poptimism
- Spanish Tinge
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Cultural impact of ... |
- Elvis Presley
- Madonna
- Michael Jackson
- The Beatles
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Lists |
- Best-selling albums
- Best-selling artists
- Best-selling singles
- Genres
- Honorific nicknames
- Glossary of terms
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Regional variants | Africa | |
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The Americas |
- American
- Brazilian
- Latin
- Nueva ola
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Europe |
- British
- European
- Austrian
- Dutch
- Eurodance
- French
- Yé-yé
- Greek
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Russian
- Scandipop
- Serbian
- Spanish
- Ukrainian
- SFR Yugoslavia
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