Music comes in many different types and styles ranging from traditional rock music to world pop, easy listening and bluegrass. Many genres have a rich history or geographical significance, a cult following or music roots that go far beyond the 20th century.
- Art Punk
- Alternative Rock
- Britpunk
- College Rock
- Crossover Thrash (thx Kevin G)
- Crust Punk (thx Haug)
- Emotional Hardcore (emo / emocore) – (Thanks Timothy)
- Experimental Rock
- Folk Punk
- Goth / Gothic Rock
- Grunge
- Hardcore Punk
- Hard Rock
- Indie Rock
- Lo-fi (hat tip to Ben Vee Bedlamite)
- Musique Concrete
- New Wave
- Progressive Rock
- Punk
- Shoegaze (with thx to Jackie Herrera)
- Steampunk (with thx to Christopher Schaeffer)
Such genres are seen in the music of various artists, however they choose to whether carry on the same genre through different albums or singles or to change their genre and concepts each album. Panic at the disco is a renowned American pop rock band who chooses to have an emo concept. Hit singles include high hopes, this is gospel, i write sins not tragedies and death of a bachelor. As we can see how the titles of the songs gives this idea of rock and emo concept. However on the other hand since its formation evanescence has followed different genres like hip-hop, country, pop rock, jazz and etc.
Now for my magazine I have chosen the genre of hip-hop as it interests me more because of the tunes and visuals of the songs although every other genre of music is unique in its own way.




