Icelandic Post-Punk is a genre of music that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s in Iceland. It is characterized by its dark, brooding sound, often featuring distorted guitars, heavy bass lines, and a driving beat. The lyrics often focus on themes of alienation, despair, and nihilism. Icelandic Post-Punk bands often draw influence from punk, new wave, and gothic rock, as well as traditional Icelandic folk music. Notable Icelandic Post-Punk bands include Kukl, Purrkur Pillnikk, and Þeyr.
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