Band starts out as post-punk

>band starts out as post-punk
>ends up making post-rock

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>band starts out as post-punk
>ends up making industrial metal

Swans?
Killing Joke?

>band starts out making new romantic
>ends up making post-rock

>artist starts out making synthpop
>ends up making musique concrete

Killing Joke's evolution didn't feel that weird to me in all honesty, even in the early post-punk years they were among the harshest and most abrasive bands in the genre.

talk talk

>bands starts out making psychobilly goth rock
>ends up making shoegaze

>band starts out as death doom metal
>ends up making alternative rock

>artist starts out in baroque pop (emphasis on pop) trio
>ends up making experimental albums and a drone metal collaboration

>band starts as garage punk band
>ends up doing a mainstream pop album with miley cyrus

>band starts out making jpop
>ends up making metal

>band starts out as post-rock
>ends up making garbage music

>start out as hardcore punk
>end up making hip hop

Gybe

mbv
anathema
scott walker
flaming lips

>starts out great
>ends up shit

the strokes

>Anathema
There are multiple correct answers, also Katatonia, The Gathering and Tiamat

what a long strange trip it's been

>band starts out as lowercase
>ends up making micro-tonal jazz pop

>start out as anti-folk
>last single was trap-influenced electropop

>start out as plunderphonics
>end up making electroswing

every fucking time

The Horrors?

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Also works for them, but it was MBV

every band in the world

>start out as bad grunge band
>ends up as bleep bloop band

>band starts out as experimental art pop
>ends up making Twin Peaks soundtracks

EITS

Ehhh xiu xiu.

Were they really pop in their first couple albums? Fabulous Muscles is pop but Knife Play is just noise and abrasive bleeps + pots and pans

>start out making c86
>end up making dance music

>band starts out making quirky indie pop
>band ends up making gay indie pop

Beastie Boys

Squarepusher

Beck
Radiohead
Deadmau5?

Primal Scream

Bingo

>start out making blues
>end up making experimental rock

Correct for first two
is right for the last one

In their early years they were a metal band who liked the Sex Pistols. Never understood why Killing Joke is lumped in with post-punk

julia holter?

Weezer

this desu

>makes alt/nu metal when it was popular
>switches to gay kpop in an instant

Because they had a new wave phase

Meant only for second one

This comment makes me sad to know its true

Orgy?

>band starts
>band ends

>band starts out making post-punk
>ends up making experimental electronic music

>band changes genres with every album

>starts career with punk single
>ends career with soul single

Subway Sect?

Not who I was thinking of, but it could be.
It was the Jam. In The City --> Beat Surrender

>band starts out making hardcore punk
>ends up making neofolk

Seo Taijii

Though i agree with you, "Everything will be alright in the end" was pretty fucking nice. I still have to listen to White, but my hopes aren't particularly high

Talk Talk

it's pretty good, but I was talking about in general

>band starts out making psychedelic noise-pop and ambient folk
>ends up making carnival music

>band stars as Krautrock
>ends up making Reggae

Soundgarden

>band starts out as post-punk
>ends up making dance-rock

>band starts out making noisy alternative rock
>ends up making noisy alternative rock

tom waits
I dont even listen to him and this is known

joy division -> new order

>starts out making prog rock
>ends up making synth pop
What the fuck

Correct but I was just thinking of New Order. Their debut album is pure post-punk.

yeah for sure, i kinda think of them as the same band, like early New Order is just late Joy Division

god i fucking love them tho bro

>band starts out making acoustic new wave
>ends up making electrinic alternative

>band starts out as punk rock
>ends up making post-post.

>band starts out making indie folk rock
>ends up making synth pop

>band starts out as glam punk
>ends up making krautrock influenced synth pop

>Band starts out as Oi!
>Ends up as fucking New Wave

Lol what is this

Neutral Milk Hotel

>acoustic new wave
I want to hear this. Post a link.

>band starts out as post-punk
>ends up making alternative country

Post-rock is objectively better music compared to post-punk though

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Not 100% acoustic but mostly acoustic (there's like 1 electric guitar and 1 synth used in a couple parts) they went down a mostly acoustic direction on this album, and this is their most new wavey, previous albums were a bit less acoustic but still had a good bit of acoustic guitars and had a new wave feel

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