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Korean rock (Hangul: 한국의 록) is rock music from South Korea. It has roots in American rock, which was imported to South Korea by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean War and stationing in U.S. military bases in South Korea after the war. Around the U.S. military bases, local musicians could have opportunities to learn American rock music and perform it on stage for U.S. soldiers. As a result, many Korean rock bands, called Vocal Bands or Group Sound, started their musical careers in the 1960s. Under the military administration in the 1970s, rock music and its subculture were classified as a depraved youth culture and restricted. After the Korean Fifth Republic, the censorship policies under the military government were abolished and rock music became a mainstream genre in South Korea until

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  • Korean rock (en)
  • K-rock (es)
  • K-rock (ko)
  • K-ROCK (韓国の音楽) (ja)
  • Rock coreano (pt)
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  • El K-rock el nombre que se le da a la música rock proveniente de Corea del Sur.​ (es)
  • K-ROCK (Korean Rock) は、大韓民国内におけるロックンロール、ロック音楽を示す表現。 (ja)
  • Korean Rock, 줄여서 K-rock은 대한민국 내에서 로큰롤, 록 음악을 가리킨다. 한국 전쟁에서 싸운 미국 병사들에 의해 대한민국에 수입된 아메리칸 록에 뿌리를 두고 있다. (ko)
  • Korean rock (Hangul: 한국의 록) is rock music from South Korea. It has roots in American rock, which was imported to South Korea by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean War and stationing in U.S. military bases in South Korea after the war. Around the U.S. military bases, local musicians could have opportunities to learn American rock music and perform it on stage for U.S. soldiers. As a result, many Korean rock bands, called Vocal Bands or Group Sound, started their musical careers in the 1960s. Under the military administration in the 1970s, rock music and its subculture were classified as a depraved youth culture and restricted. After the Korean Fifth Republic, the censorship policies under the military government were abolished and rock music became a mainstream genre in South Korea until (en)
  • Rock coreano (Hangul: 한국의 록) também conhecido pela abreviatura K-rock, é a música rock proveniente da Coreia do Sul. Possui raízes no rock estadunidense, que foi importado para a Coreia do Sul através dos soldados estadunidenses, que lutaram na Guerra da Coreia e que após a guerra, se estabeleceram em bases militares dos Estados Unidos no país. Dessa forma, músicos locais tinham oportunidades de aprender sobre o rock estadunidense e tocá-lo no palco para os soldados. Como resultado, muitas bandas de rock coreanas surgiram, sendo chamadas de Bandas vocais ou Sons de grupo, que começaram suas carreiras musicais na década de 1960. Sob a administração militar na década de 1970, a música rock e sua subcultura foram classificadas como uma cultura jovem depravada e restrita. Entretanto, após a , (pt)
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