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  2. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    If punk is commercialised, it is far from street culture. [94] This is the paradox of punk; as a subculture, it must always be evolving to stay out of the mainstream. Punk Girls written by Liz Ham is a photo-book featuring 100 portraits of Australian women in the punk subculture, and it was published in 2017 by Manuscript Daily.

  3. Street punk - Wikipedia

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    Street punk grew out of working class young people who disliked the first wave of punk's more artistic nature. [3] The AllMusic guide credits Sham 69 as the band which brought street punk to prominence around 1978–1979, [4] while an article by the i hailed the U.K. Subs and their 1979 debut album Another Kind of Blues as one of the first examples of street punk. [5]

  4. Punk ideologies - Wikipedia

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    An attitude common in the punk subculture is the opposition to selling out, which refers to abandoning of one's values and/or a change in musical style toward pop (e.g. electropop) and embracing mainstream culture or more radio-friendly rock (e.g. pop rock) in exchange for wealth, status, or power.

  5. History of the punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    A number of philosophical and artistic movements were influences on and precursors to the punk movement. The most overt is anarchism, especially its artistic inceptions.The cultural critique and strategies for revolutionary action offered by the Situationist International in the 1950s and 1960s were an influence on the vanguard of the British punk movement, particularly the Sex Pistols.

  6. Punk rock subgenres - Wikipedia

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    Street punk is a working class subgenre of punk rock which emerged in the early 1980s, partly as a rebellion against the perceived artistic pretensions of the first wave of British punk. Street punk developed from the Oi! genre, and then continued to go beyond the confines of the original Oi! style.

  7. 10 Punk Rock Museums Around the World That Prove Punk Will ...

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    6. Sex Pistols Clothing at The V&A (London, England) Because punk culture is more than just the music, especially in the UK, a tour of punk museums must include a stop at the Victoria & Albert in ...

  8. Glenn Danzig Thinks ‘Cancel Culture and Woke Bullshit ... - AOL

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    Glenn Danzig is a punk rock icon. The Misfits were, are, and always will be punk rock legends. But that doesn't prevent him from saying some spectacularly dumb things from time to time.

  9. Punk fashion - Wikipedia

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    A punk wearing a customized blazer, as was popular in the early punk scene. Punk rock was an intentional rebuttal of the perceived excess and pretension found in mainstream music (or even mainstream culture as a whole), and early punk artists' fashion was defiantly anti-materialistic.