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- A rock form characterized by aggressive volume, short, angry vocals and often bitter political or hopeless emotional content. It was born as a reaction to the bland, [[corporate rock]] of the 1970s. Early exponents of punk include [[Sex Pistols]], [[The Clash]], [[Ramones]] and [[Buzzcocks]].
– A stick of compressed sawdust that burns extremely slow, used for igniting [[consumer]] [[fireworks]] .
- Subversive street culture movement that originated in [[Wikipedia:London|London]] in the mid-1970s. Embracing art, music and fashion, followers of Punk were recognizable by their aggressive visual appearance and [[Anarchy|anarchic]] behavior.
* [http://www.profaneexistence.com/ Profane Existence]
* [http://www.profaneexistence.com/newpunk.htm A New Punk Manifesto]
* [http://www.profaneexistence.com/MakingPunk.htm Making Punk a Threat Again!](ISBN 0-9662035-0-X)
* http://www.punk.org.uk/
* http://www.punkbands.com/bands.php
* http://www.punkvoter.com/
* http://www.profaneexistence.com/links.html
* [http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/hacking/hacking-punk-rock.html 'Hacking as Punk Rock' By Aaron M. Renn]
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 31 May 2006
- A rock form characterized by aggressive volume, short, angry vocals and often bitter political or hopeless emotional content. It was born as a reaction to the bland, corporate rock of the 1970s. Early exponents of punk include Sex Pistols, The Clash, Ramones and Buzzcocks.
– A stick of compressed sawdust that burns extremely slow, used for igniting consumer fireworks .
- Subversive street culture movement that originated in London in the mid-1970s. Embracing art, music and fashion, followers of Punk were recognizable by their aggressive visual appearance and anarchic behavior.
- Making Punk a Threat Again!(ISBN 0-9662035-0-X)