"freakbeat" meaning in All languages combined

See freakbeat on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: freak + beat, coined by English music journalist Philip Lloyd-Smee. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|freak|beat}} freak + beat, {{coin|en|Philip Lloyd-Smee|nat=English|nobycat=1|nocap=1|occ=music journalist}} coined by English music journalist Philip Lloyd-Smee Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} freakbeat (uncountable)
  1. A genre of hard-driving British rock music, often from the 1960s and associated with a mod following. Wikipedia link: freakbeat Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Musical genres

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