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History of the punk subculture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The history of the punk subculture involves the history of punk rock, ideology, fashion, visual art, literature, dance, and film. Since emerging in the United States and the United Kingdom in the mi...
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Punk subculture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Punk Planet 80 ... Over the last 80 issues and 13 years, we've covered every aspect of the financially independent, emotionally autonomous, free culture we refer to as "the underground." In that time we've sounded many alarms from our editorial offices: about threats of co-optation, big-media emulation,
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The author would also like to point out that he predicted many future (now past) trends in the music business with alarming acuracy . . . Part One was updated to include information from books like Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain's Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of PUNK, Jon Savage's England's Dreaming:
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Originally a jailhouse term for a submissive homosexual, "punk" took on its youth-culture connotation as a label for a generation of miscreant mid-'60s U.S. garage bands experimenting with post-Beatles British influence and early psychedelics.
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* A good history of the early Goth, Punk, Industrial scene, as well as creepy one- shots, can be found in RE/Search publications.” — Goth website ... In the most general sense the aim is inspired by Andre Breton’s call in his Surrealist Manifestoes to explore the irrational shadow of official culture.
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This is a category for punk zines, publications, and punk-related topics. ... Pages in category "Punk" ... Australian anarcha-punk zines...
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