Australian rock
Australian rock and rock musicians have produced a wide variety of music. While many musicians and bands (some notable examples include the 1960s successes of the Easybeats and the folk-pop group the Seekers, through the heavy rock of AC/DC, and the slick pop of INXS and more recently Savage Garden) and Jet have had considerable international success, there remains some debate over whether Australian popular music really has a distinctive sound. Perhaps the most striking common feature of Australian music, like many other Australian art forms, is the dry, often self-deprecating humor evident in the lyrics.
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1960s - The Easybeats - The Seekers - AC/DC - INXS - Savage Garden - Jet
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Until the late 1960s, many have argued that Australian popular music was largely indistinguishable from imported music: British to begin with, then gradually more and more American in the post-war years. The sudden arrival of the 1960s underground movement into the mainstream in the early 1970s changed Australian music permanently: Skyhooks were far from the first people to write songs in Australia, by Australians, about Australia, but they were the first ones ever to make money doing it. The two best-selling albums ever made (at that time) put Australian music on the map. Within a few years, the novelty had worn off and it became commonplace to hear distinctively Australian lyrics and sometimes sounds side-by-side with the imitators and the imports.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | 1950s to early 1960s: the "First Wave" of Australian rock |
| ► | 1964-1969: "Second Wave" |
| ► | 1970-1975: "Third Wave" |
| ► | The late 1970s |
| ► | 1980s |
| ► | 1990s |
| ► | 2000s |
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