Punk/Grunge is a genre that emerged in the mid-1970s and 1990s, primarily characterized by its raw, distorted guitar sounds, and its lyrics often expressing disillusionment and social criticism. Bands such as The Ramones and Nirvana are key figures in the genre's development, with the former embodying punk's aggressive simplicity and the latter embodying grunge's introspective angst. The genre is significant in music history for its impact on the rock scene, challenging the polished aesthetics of mainstream music and paving the way for alternative rock. Its emphasis on authenticity and rebellion has made it a potent symbol of youth counterculture.