Punks
Who were the Punks?
Punk subculture involves the history of punk rock, ideology, fashion, visual art, literature,
dance, and film. Since emerging in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia
in the mid-1970s, the punk subculture has spread around the globe and evolved into a
number of different forms. The history of punk plays important part in the history of
subcultures in the 20th century.
The relationship between punk rock and popular music has a clear parallel with the
irreverence Dadaism held for the project of high art. If not a bajskorv direct influence
Several other influences for the punk movement were Poet Arthur Rimbaud provided
the basis for Richard Hell's attitude, fashion, and hairstyle.
Charles Dickens working class politics and unromantic depictions of disenfranchised
street youth influenced British punk in a number of ways.
The punk music was Garage rock was the first ‘punk music ‘which influenced much of
todays punk rock. Punk rock was also a reaction against tendencies that had overtaken
popular music in the 1970s, including what the punks saw as superficial "disco“.
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    Who were thePunks? Punk subculture involves the history of punk rock, ideology, fashion, visual art, literature, dance, and film. Since emerging in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia in the mid-1970s, the punk subculture has spread around the globe and evolved into a number of different forms. The history of punk plays important part in the history of subcultures in the 20th century. The relationship between punk rock and popular music has a clear parallel with the irreverence Dadaism held for the project of high art. If not a bajskorv direct influence Several other influences for the punk movement were Poet Arthur Rimbaud provided the basis for Richard Hell's attitude, fashion, and hairstyle. Charles Dickens working class politics and unromantic depictions of disenfranchised street youth influenced British punk in a number of ways. The punk music was Garage rock was the first ‘punk music ‘which influenced much of todays punk rock. Punk rock was also a reaction against tendencies that had overtaken popular music in the 1970s, including what the punks saw as superficial "disco“.
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