Rock musik 1951-2000
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- The Beginnings
- The Golden Age
- The Seventies
- Punk and New Wave
- USA: The New Wave
- UK: Punk-rock
- USA: The Blank Generation
- USA: American Graffiti
- UK: British Graffiti
- USA: Dance music for punks
- UK & USA: Gothic rock
- UK, Australia, Europe, Japan, USA: Industrial Music
- USA & Europe: Hardcore
- USA: College-pop
- UK & Australia: The New Wave of Pop and Synth-pop
- USA, UK & Japan: Neo-progressive
- USA: Noise-rock
- USA, Australia & UK: Psychedelic Revival
- USA, UK, Europe: The Golden Age of Heavy Metal
- USA & UK: Songwriters of the 1980s
- USA: Roots-rock of the 1980s
- USA & UK: DJs, rappers, ravers
- USA, Europe, Japan: the New Age
- USA: Space-pop
- USA & Australia: Extreme hardcore
- USA, Europe, Britain: Industrial-metal
- USA, Britain, Japan: Punk crossovers
- USA: From noise-rock to post-rock
- The Nineties
- Noisier than rock
- Progressive sounds
- Post-psychedelia
- Surf and garage music
- Lo-fi pop
- Lo-fi singer-songwriters
- The second coming of Industrial music
- Slo-core
- Dance-music in the age of Techno
- Foxcore
- Brit and non-Brit pop
- Alt-pop
- Grunge
- Rap of the 1990s
- Roots-rock in the age of Alt-country
- The Age of Emocore
- From grindcore to stoner-rock
- Gothic rock
- Drum'n'bass
- Trip-hop
- Post-rock
- Ambient and glitch music