Biker metal
| Biker metal | |
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| Other names | Biker punk |
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| Cultural origins | England and United States, late 1970s–early 1980s |
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Biker metal (also known as biker punk) is a fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock, heavy metal, rock and roll and blues, that was pioneered in the late-1970s to early-1980s in England and the United States, by Motörhead, Plasmatics, Anti-Nowhere League and Girlschool.