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The punk subculture is a subculture based around punk rock. It includes music, ideologies, fashion, visual art, dance, literature and film. The punk scene is composed of an assortment of smaller factions that distinguish themselves from one another through unique variations. Several of these factions have developed out of punk to become subcultures in their own right.

The punk subculture emerged in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia in the mid-1970s. Exactly which region originated punk has long been a major controversy within the movement.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Early punk had an abundance of antecedents and influences, and Jon Savage has described the subculture as a "bricolage" of almost every previous youth culture that existed in the West since the Second World War "stuck together with safety pins".[7] Various philosophical, political, and artistic movements influenced the subculture. In particular, punk drew inspiration from several strains of modern art. Various writers, books, and literary movements were important to the formation of the punk aesthetic. Punk rock has a variety of musical origins both within the rock and roll genre and beyond.

The earliest form of punk rock, named protopunk in retrospect, started as a garage rock revival in the northeastern United States in the late 1960s.[8] The first ongoing music scene that was assigned the punk label appeared in New York City between 1974 and 1976.[9] At about the same time or shortly afterward, a punk scene developed in London.[10] Soon after, Los Angeles became home to the third major punk scene.[11] These three cities formed the backbone of the burgeoning movement, but there were also other scenes in a number of cities such as Brisbane and Boston.

Showing 1 to 21 of 21 Articles matching 'Punk subculture' in related articles.
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1. The shortest Retrospective of Iggy Pop
October 12, 2009

Born 1947 in Muskegon and raised in a trailer-park in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Iggy Pop began his musical career as a drummer in High-School. Although he achieved only limited mainstream success, Iggy Pop is one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. He's often referred to nicknames like "The godfather of punk" and "The Iguana". I'll now give you the shortest possible Retrospective of the impressive creative output of this extraordinary personality. Iggy Pop was/is a musician, singer, songwriter, producer and actor. He started his career with a band he founded with Ron Asheton na... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

2. Punk clothing - Industrial culture
October 01, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture ; a dark, often doleful, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Standard Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black garments. Both masculine and female goths infrequently wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are usually borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. BDSM images and paraphernalia are also common. Some haute couture designers, especially Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been associated with the goth aesthetic.Cintra Wilson declares that "The origins of recent g... (read more)

Author: Zane Carrillo

3. The Reformation Of Blink 182
September 27, 2009

It was in the year 1992 when Tom DeLong was thrown out of Poway High School in California. He had to visit Rancho Bernado High School where he made friends with Anne Hoppus. They used to hang out very often and so it happened that he met Anne's brother Mark who was a music fanatic. The two started jamming together in Marks garage and decided to officially found a punk band. Tom recruited a friend named Scott Raynor who he met at the High Schools "Battle of the Bands" competition. They named the band Duck Tape before changing it to Blink 182. The band had they breakthrough with their second al... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

4. Punk Scene And The Internet
September 22, 2009

The evolution of punk in the United States of America and United Kingdom is around four to five decades old, but today it has evolved as one of the most stylish and unique subculture. You can easily recognize a punk from a crowd of millions because they prefer to look different from the rest through their clothing patterns and hairstyles. Today, you might see punk culture very much alive and kicking on the sidelines with us and they are gradually spreading into different areas like films, fashion videos and our culture too. Punk evolved out of many philosophical, artistic movements and ot... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

5. Goth And The Internet
September 22, 2009

If you are online looking for the word Goth you might be misguided to some other web sites that might provide you more information about East Germanic tribal people and their history. However, here we are referring to the gothic rock subculture that emerged in the 1970s that changed the genre of rock music. The gothic rock bands were very different from punk rock bands as they had their own style which emphasized on horror and depression. Gothic bands like Bauhaus, Banshees and Siouxsie were few among the pioneer bands that led the gothic rock culture. The use of sorrowful and epic sounds... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

6. Goth In Movies And TV
September 22, 2009

If you are searching for the meaning of the word Goth, I am sure you might learn that they were a group of East Germanic tribes and that they moved gradually from one land to the other and all that historical information. However, we are not here to talk about them, we are talking about Goth that evolved in the late 1970s and made an attempt to define their own subculture and music and to spread it out to people across the world. So, you want to know a little about how it began? Well, basically there was no gothic rock until 1980s, but still few bands called themselves gothic in the late ... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

7. Goth - A Global Phenomenon
September 22, 2009

Since its origins in the London of the late seventies and early eighties the gothic subculture has spread to so many countries that it can be called a truly global phenomenon. What was once just an offshoot of the post-punk music genre has transformed into subculture that can be found in most of the developed countries. But what realy is goth? Gothic or gothic rock is a punk-subgenre that has emerged in London in the late seventies. The music is characterized by dark sounds, heavy keyboards and depressing lyrics. As musicians who initially shaped the formation of gothic rock The Sex Pisto... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

8. Emo Scene And The Internet
September 20, 2009

Emo is a style of rock music that is normally characterized by good music and confessional lyrics. Though it has evolved in the mid 1980s when hardcore punk movement was on the rise in the United States of America, it has been revolutionize and still has its own identity in the society. Today, emo is not merely a style of music; it has become a subculture that one can see in the fashion and attitude too. If you want to spot an emo, you will normally find them in torn and faded jeans, bright color T-shirt which is normally short sleeved and vans. They do wear studded belts and a black wristband... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

9. Punk clothing - Unique Gothic, Rock & Punk
September 10, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture ; a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Standard Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black garments. Both male and feminine goths sometimes wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are sometimes borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. BDSM imagery and paraphernalia are also common. Some haute couture designers, especially Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been related to the goth aesthetic.Cintra Wilson declares that "The origins of up to date go... (read more)

Author: Alphonso Hurst

10. Emo Scene
September 06, 2009

Emo Subculture has evolved from punk rock culture and has its own set of fashion rules as well as a completely different lifestyle. The emo Scene is characterized by the wearing of vibrant colored skinny jeans and body hugging tee shirts with pictures of emo bands on them. The people belonging to this subculture usually go out and out to show their roots and where they come from. They are very passionately involved with whatever they do, whether it be dressing a particular way or leading their life in the way they want to and the way their culture permits. These individuals are usually very in... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

11. Goth clothing - Online Superstore
August 26, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture; a dark, often doleful, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Characteristic Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black garments. Both male and feminine goths sometimes wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are sometimes borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. BDSM imagery and paraphernalia are also common. Some haute couture designers, particularly Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been associated with the goth aesthetic.Cintra Wilson declares that "The origins of rece... (read more)

Author: Dewayne Gay

12. Punk Haircuts And Punk Hairstyles
August 21, 2009

Punk subculture is what most of the punk fashions and punk hairstyles depend on. It deals with the styles of clothing, cosmetics, hairstyles, body modifications and even jewelry. There are wide ranges of fashions which are present from the Vivienne Westwood styles to the styles and those modeled on different bands like The Exploited. The punk fashion is also influenced from various other cultures and art movements like the skinheads, rude boys, glam rock, greasers, art school students and moods. Apart from those they are also influenced from other popular cultures too. Punk Hair Styles are not... (read more)

Author: sophia pisces

13. Punk clothing - Huge Online Selection
August 18, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture; a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Standard Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black garments. Both masculine and feminine goths infrequently wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are typically borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. BDSM imagery and paraphernalia are also common. Some haute couture designers, particularly Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been related to the goth aesthetic.Cintra Wilson declares that "The origins of rece... (read more)

Author: Abel James

14. Music hoodie - Online Superstore
August 05, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture; a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Standard Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black garments. Both male and female goths sometimes wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are typically borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. BDSM images and paraphernalia are also common. Some haute couture designers, especially Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been associated with the goth aesthetic.Cintra Wilson declares that "The origins of contemporary... (read more)

Author: Stefan Mcclure

15. Punk clothing - Online Superstore
August 05, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture; a dark, often doleful, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Characteristic Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black garments. Both masculine and female goths infrequently wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are typically borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. BDSM imagery and paraphernalia are also common. Some haute couture designers, especially Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been related to the goth aesthetic.Cintra Wilson declares that "The origins of conte... (read more)

Author: Stefan Mcclure

16. Punk clothing - Unique Gothic, Rock & Punk
July 06, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture ; a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Typical Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black clothes. Both male and feminine goths infrequently wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are usually borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. BDSM imagery and paraphernalia are also common. Some haute couture designers, especially Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been related to the goth aesthetic.Cintra Wilson declares that "The origins of contemporary g... (read more)

Author: Jamar Hardin

17. Music hoodie - Unique Gothic, Rock & Punk
June 22, 2009

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture; a dark, often doleful, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Characteristic Gothic fashion includes black dyed and crimped hair and black clothes. Both masculine and feminine goths sometimes wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are usually borrowed from the Punks, Victorians and Elizabethans. Some haute couture designers, particularly Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have been associated with the goth aesthetic.Punk fashion is the styles of clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewelry, and body modifications... (read more)

Author: Joe The Blogger

18. The Culture of alternative Clothing
May 04, 2009

A range inspired by the people and for the people, keeping in mind their culture and lifestyle is what culture clothing is all about. It is alternative, different from the main line of clothing and sometimes also referred to as Alternative clothing. This range of clothes is inspired by punk fashion and is a dress code of a music influenced urban punk subculture. It is believed that punks and rock stars bought their clothes from charity shops and thrift stores and wrote their slogans on these clothes. It is in these early times when an entire different and alternative line of clothing called th... (read more)

Author: alok singh

19. The Culture of Clothing
May 04, 2009

Alternative clothing is also referred to as punk fashion and was the dress code of music influenced urban punk subculture. It is believed that punks and rock stars bought their clothes from charity shops and thrift stores and wrote their slogans on these clothes. It was in those early times when an entire different and alternative line of clothing called the culture clothing was discovered. Over the time various cultures have developed their own clothing lines and habits based on their lifestyles. Some of the common culture clothing lines that have been developed are classic examples like... (read more)

Author: alok singh

20. View Matthew Brannon Artist Exhibitions and Paintings
May 07, 2007

Matthew Brannon was born on 1971 in St. Maries, Idaho. Matthew Brannon grew up surrounded by the death rock and punk scene of Los Angeles. Opportunities to simply and quickly produce advertising and informative material such as posters, postcards, flyers and fanzines were utilised in manifold ways in this subculture, and were a definitive influence on Brannon's artistic socialisation. He now lives in New York and works in both the high- and low-end production of prints and posters. His tapestries and prints are produced using classic printing processes, the nature of which is often contrary to... (read more)

Author: saatchi_ gallery

21. The Centre Of Contemporary Cultural Studies
January 12, 2007

Dick Hebdige, a member of the CCCS, subjected Punk specifically, and the subcultural milieu more generally, to a form of historical, neo--Marxist, semiotic analyses inspired by the work of Roland Barthes that typifies the work of the CCCS. Describing the movement as ‘style as a form of refusal’ he posited Punk as the (then) most recent subculture that sought not only to challenge the hegemony of the dominant culture, but also as an attempt by youth to reconcile the tensions inherent within that culture; arguing that the subcultures of the post war period represented an attempt by working-class... (read more)

Author: Sharon White

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