Synthpunk
Synthpunk is a music genre that blends elements of punk rock with synthesizer-driven sounds. Emerging in the late 1970s and early 1980s, it is characterized by its raw energy, rebellious attitude, and the use of electronic instruments. Bands like Devo and The Screamers are often cited as pioneers of this style, which challenges traditional punk norms by incorporating futuristic and experimental sounds.
The aesthetic of synthpunk often includes a DIY ethos, similar to punk, but with a focus on technology and digital culture. This genre not only influenced music but also impacted visual art and fashion, with a distinctive look that features neon colors and retro-futuristic designs.