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ARTICLES RELATED TO Math rock - San Diego groups |  |  |  | Math rock - San Diego groups: Encyclopedia II - Math rock - DevelopmentWhile a few bands of the 1970s and 1980s such as Genesis, Gentle Giant, Rush, King Crimson, and Pink Floyd had experimented with unusual meters, such groups were generally grouped under the heading progressive rock. Canadian punk rock group No Means No (founded in 1979) have been cited as a "secret influence" on some math rock.[1]
In the 1990s a heavier, rhythmically complex style grew out of the broader noise rock scenes active in Chicago and other Midwestern cities, with influential groups also coming out of Japan and Southern Calif ...
See also:Math rock, Math rock - Characteristics, Math rock - Development, Math rock - Midwestern groups, Math rock - Pittsburgh groups, Math rock - San Diego groups, Math rock - Japanese groups, Math rock - Washington D.C. groups, Math rock - The Louisville sound, Math rock - Contemporary math rock, Math rock - Math rock artists and groups Read more here: » Math rock: Encyclopedia II - Math rock - Development |
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 |  |  | Math rock - San Diego groups: Encyclopedia II - Math rock - CharacteristicsWhereas most rock music uses a basic 4/4 beat (however accented or syncopated), math rock frequently uses compound meters such as 7/8, 11/8, or 13/8, or features constantly changing meters based on various groupings of 2 and 3. This rhythmic complexity, seen as "mathematical" in character by many listeners and critics, is what gives the genre its name. Musically, math rock derives from other rock genres, including rock, heavy metal, progressive rock or punk rock. Math rock often sounds familiar but somehow "off". It fits into ...
See also:Math rock, Math rock - Characteristics, Math rock - Development, Math rock - Midwestern groups, Math rock - Pittsburgh groups, Math rock - San Diego groups, Math rock - Japanese groups, Math rock - Washington D.C. groups, Math rock - The Louisville sound, Math rock - Contemporary math rock, Math rock - Math rock artists and groups Read more here: » Math rock: Encyclopedia II - Math rock - Characteristics |
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