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Rock Music
editRoots & Branches
edit- Background - 1950s to Early 1960s
- Rock music
- Rock and roll
- Surf music
- The Golden Age - 1963 to 1974
- British Invasion
- Garage rock
- Pop music
- Pop rock
- Power pop
- Blues-rock
- Folk rock
- Psychedelic rock
- Roots rock
- Country rock
- Southern rock
- Progressive rock
- Glam rock
- Soft rock
- Hard rock
- Heavy metal music
- Christian rock
- Punk and Its Aftermath - Mid-1970s to 1980s
- Punk rock
- New Wave music
- Post-punk
- NWBHM
- Glam Metal
- Extreme metal
- Heartland rock
- Alternative rock
- Alternative Goes Mainstream - The 1990s
- Grunge
- Britpop
- Post-grunge
- Pop punk
- Indie rock
- Alternative metal
- Rap rock
- Rap metal
- Nu metal
- Post-Britpop
- The New Millenium - The 2000s
- Emo
- Garage rock revival
- Post-punk revival
- Metalcore
- New Wave of American Heavy Metal
- Electronic rock
- Social effects of rock music