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  2. UK underground - Wikipedia

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    "People used to send in all kinds of strange drugs and things, pills and powders, stuff to smoke and that. They'd always give them to me to try to find out what they were! [Laughs]". Part of the sense of humour of the underground, no doubt partly induced by the effects of both drugs and radical thinking, was an enjoyment at "freakin' out the ...

  3. Head shop - Wikipedia

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    A head shop is a retail outlet specializing in paraphernalia used for consumption of cannabis and tobacco and items related to cannabis culture and related countercultures.

  4. Underground culture - Wikipedia

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    Underground culture, or simply underground, is a term to describe various alternative cultures which either consider themselves different from the mainstream of ...

  5. Opium den - Wikipedia

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    The opium dens of New York City's Chinatown, due to its geographical distance from China, were not as opulent as some of those to be found on the American West Coast.. According to H. H. Kane, a doctor who spent years studying opium use in New York in the 1870s and 1880s, the most popular opium dens (or "opium joints" as they were known in the parlance of the day) were located on Mott and Pell ...

  6. Underground Culture Still Thrives at Coachella’s Do LaB

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    Inside Coachella's Do LaB stage, an oasis of unconventional art, music and culture embedded within the desert festival for nearly 20 years.

  7. Category:Underground culture - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to underground culture, various alternative cultures which either consider themselves different from the mainstream of society and culture, or are considered so by others. The word "underground" is used because there is a history of resistance movements under harsh regimes where the term underground was employed to refer to ...

  8. Underground culture (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Underground culture is a term to describe various alternative cultures which either consider themselves different from the mainstream of society and culture, or are considered so by others. Underground culture may also refer to: Underground art, art with a following independent of commercial success

  9. Heavy metal subculture - Wikipedia

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    Heavy metal fans go by a number of different names, including metalhead, [4] headbanger, [5] hesher, mosher, and thrasher, [6] being used only for fans of thrash metal, which began to differentiate itself from other varieties of metal in the late 80s.