Genres associated with Television:
alternative rock (Alternative Rock challenges the status quo with its experimental sounds, genre-defying creativity, and independent spirit, with its eclectic mix of genres, innovative production techniques, and boundary-pushing creativity shaping the future of music.)
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art punk (No wave hits from the underground.)
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experimental rock (Pushing boundaries with experimental rock.)
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indie rock (Indie Rock rebels against the mainstream with its raw energy, DIY aesthetic, and alternative ethos, with its eclectic mix of genres, experimental sounds, and underground sensibility pushing the boundaries of music.)
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new wave (New Wave revolutionizes music with its innovative sounds, electronic beats, and DIY ethos, with its blend of punk, pop, and electronic music shaping the sound of the 80s and beyond.)
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no wave (Rave rhythms from Russia.)
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noise pop (Pop music with experimental and unconventional elements, characterized by its use of noise and distortion.)
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post-punk (Music that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, characterized by its raw energy and DIY ethos.)
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protopunk (Raw and pioneering sounds of protopunk.)
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punk (Punk music is characterized by its raw energy, DIY ethos, and rebellious spirit, with fast tempos and distorted guitars.)
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singer-songwriter (Singer-Songwriter captures the essence of personal expression, with its intimate lyrics, heartfelt performances, and acoustic arrangements touching hearts and inspiring audiences.)