Jazz punk
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Jazz punk is an odd genre of punk where lyrics are the most essential part of the musics punk image.
The most known artists are The Magnetspandables, The Bayside Sunbathers, Berry and his Legendary Fishmongers, The Mayonara Macaronis and at last, but not least: Marwa and her Macaronibabes.
These and most other artists included in this rare genre are influenced and inspired mostly by John Scofield and Jimmy Smith, but of course The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedys and The Misfits.
This genre appeared in the middle of the 80's before it dissapeared to have its second break-through in the beginning of the 90's to fade again as quickly as it begun.
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