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  1. Arguably one of Britains most recognisable youth tribes, the Punk movement emerged in the late 70s with mowhawks, safety pins and a load of attitude. From Punk poster boys Sex Pistols and The Clash, to feminist Punk heroes The Slits and X-Ray Spex, the Punks pushed boundaries across the board.

  2. May 17, 2023 · 80sbaby. May 17, 2023. Punk, a subculture that emerged in the mid-1970s, was a movement that embodied anti-establishment ideals and rebellion against mainstream society. Punk music was characterized by its raw, aggressive sound and lyrics that often dealt with social and political issues.

  3. Jan 6, 2021 · The punk scene that arrived in the wake of these forebears was reborn in cities and suburbs across the United States, remaking what had been largely an avant-garde revolt in art and style as a...

  4. Jul 6, 2023 · article. Articles, Subculture. A Brief History of: The 1970s and Punk. Sandra Katrin. July 6, 2023. New York is often mentioned as the birthplace of punk during the first half of the 1970s. Punk inherently resisted conformity, and mainstream culture right from the start.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Punk_rockPunk rock - Wikipedia

    It gave rise to a punk subculture that expressed youthful rebellion through distinctive styles of clothing, such as T-shirts with deliberately offensive graphics, leather jackets, studded or spiked bands and jewelry, safety pins, and bondage and S&M clothes.

  6. Mar 17, 2017 · Punks hardcore iteration in the 1980s, unlike the attention-grabbing extroverts of the 1970s, was utilitarian, self-sufficient (or “DIY”, to use the movement’s lingua franca), and very much a...

  7. The punk subculture, which centres on punk rock music, includes a diverse array of ideologies, fashions and forms of expression, including visual art, dance, literature and film. The subculture is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom.

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