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Skate punk (sometimes called skate core or skate rock) is a sub genre of punk rock, originally a derivative of punk, that has been popular among skateboarders.[1] Skate punk fuses the intensity of punk and thrash with more melodic songwriting. It has distinguished itself as typically being more riff-oriented and technical than other forms of punk, often featuring lead guitar riffs, solos, and vocal harmonies. Members of skate punk bands are often skateboarders themselves. Their lyrics occasionally focus on, or at least reference skateboarding culture, in addition to other lyrical themes common to punk. Because there is significant overlap between the sound of skate punk and other forms of punk, many skate punk bands also fit into genres such as pop punk, melodic , punk, and thrashcore. The Big Boys from Texas and JFA from Arizona are widely considered to be the first skate punk bands. Both bands were made up entirely of skateboarders and played loud and fast music designed to keep skaters stoked. Skate punk has gained popularity all around the world, including the Nardcore punk scene out of Oxnard, California. [edit] HistorySkate punk started in mid 1980's California, where skateboarding was growing in popularity and was considered a form of rebellion. Bands that influenced the genre include Black Flag, JFA, Agent Orange and Minor Threat. Bands such as RKL, NOFX, Stalag 13, and Suicidal Tendencies were among the first wave of skate punk bands. The 1990's saw a rise in the popularity of skate punk, with skate punk bands experiencing some commercial success and being featured in events such as the Warped Tour and the X-games.[2] Several skate punk/skate punk influenced bands enjoyed popular interest during this period, such as Pennywise, NOFX, Blink-182, Guttermouth, and The Offspring. Since the 1990's, skate punk has slowly grown in popularity (with the exception of the United States), especially in Europe, Japan, and South America. [edit] References
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