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Iranian rock

Iranian rock (also known as Rocka red[1][2][3]) refers to rock music produced by Iranian artists. Rock music has been popular in Iran since 1960s, with the emergence of singers such as Kourosh Yaghmaei, Farhad Mehrad, Fereydoon Foroughi and Habib Mohebian, but was largely forgotten after the Iranian Revolution.[4] Like most rock styles, electric guitar and bass guitar and drums are the main instruments in this type of music. In some groups, keyboard and piano are very important.

Iranian rock

Rocka red

1960s, Iran

Iranian rock music is influenced by English rock, American rock and European styles.[5] Because of the Iranian performers of this music, various types of Iranian rhythms and tones in this genre are separated from other rock genres.[6] Iranian rock was banned after the Islamic revolution of 1979, and apart from a small number of artists, this style of music still has many problems in Iran.

Music of Iran

MTV report: Iranian band Hypernova tours in New York City

BBC Report on O-Hum's first state sanctioned public concert

BBC: "Fresh Iranian bands ready to rock"

The Guardian: Rock bands struggling to be heard in Iran

Christian Science Monitor: "You say you want a revolution? Iran bands rock on."

The Boston Phoenix: "IRAN SO FAR AWAY: Tehran rockers 127 make it to America at last"