1. post-punk - Noun
2. post-punk - Adjective
post-punk (uncountable)
(music) A rock music genre that followed punk rock and was more artistic and experimental, laying the foundations for alternative rock.
post-punk (not comparable)
After the punk movement.
People would be surprised at how much of an electronic dude I am, and I like new wave, post-punk and proto-punk stuff. Joe Trohman
When I write in the studio, I tend to gravitate toward the ability to play really loud, aggressive, post-punk stuff, with big, heavy guitars and a big rock drum sound. Tom DeLonge
I'm not an '80s fan. I'm more '70s New York pre-punk kind of thing and I guess I grew up with '90s grunge, post-punk pop music. Jessica Pare
I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza. Malcolm Mclaren
Aksak Maboul first came to life amid the fervently creative post-punk period of the late ‘70s, led by Crammed Discs founder Marc Hollander and fellow Belgian musician Vincent Kenis. Source: Internet
A parallel exists in hip-hop producer El-P, who manages to look to the future while also evoking the spirit of classic ’90s boom-bap beats and sampling ’80s post-punk bands like Gang of Four or Wall of Voodoo. Source: Internet