H*Wood “Could It Be You (Punk Rock Chick)” — Download single here bit.ly
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Bowling For Soup: Punk Rock 101 with lyrics Please comment me on my profile of other songs I should try to put lyrics to. Thanks For Watching.
February 23, 2012
The Music Scene Including Punk, Punk Rock, Concerts, Culture, Fashion and History
H*Wood “Could It Be You (Punk Rock Chick)” — Download single here bit.ly
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Bowling For Soup: Punk Rock 101 with lyrics Please comment me on my profile of other songs I should try to put lyrics to. Thanks For Watching.
another collection of rare pictures during the punk/hardcore explosion (circa 80′s) in the philippines..enjoy pinoy punks!!
my tribute to the pioneer of all philipine indie punk/harcore labels….cassette tape covers and music clips stitched together..enjoy pinoy punks!
To the uninitiated, or uninvolved, punk may seem to have disappeared with the 70s, as the original punk rockers either traded in their safety pins for nappy pins and settled down… or burned out. But as a movement, punk didn’t ever go away, it just faded from the mainstream, as the over-commercialisation of punk cultureclashed with the anti-establishment, DIY ethics upon which the scene was founded. [Read more...]
Punk art and punk aesthetics are often said to be examples of bricolage; a term used to describe a mash of different objects and styles, brought together to create a new meaning, or to subvert the original one. Certainly, the original punk scene of 1070s London was heavily styled by designer Vivienne Westwood and husband Malcolm McLaren, who took influence from the Teddy Boys and S&M scene. Their deconstructed anti-fashion fashion took on a whole new meaning when modelled by angry, anti-establishment youths who prowled the streets demanding ‘Anarchy in the UK’. Bin-liners, something highly disposable and associated with trash, became high fashion items when worn as dresses. Dog collars, previously used as a tool of dominance, became necklaces. Even the reviled Swastika took on a whole new meaning when used as a punk armband. [Read more...]