No.
Yes
i would think pink is an alternative/ punk band.
its like Avril lavinge where you're a punk but u love pink
pretty n punk
A pink star alternated with a nautical black star stands for "Punk Rock Pink Ribbon", which symbolizes someone's battle with breast cancer. A pink star is an alternative to the pink ribbon. The nautical black star adds a 'punk rock' or 'alternative' spin to the pink star.
They could be considered punk rock, but are really more pop punk.
I say pink you say punk I say roses you say skulls I say HSM you say Good Charlotte But the on thing we agree on is the singer P!nk I like her name you like her music
No not really .
NO!
actually the fact of the matter is... he isn't really all that punk any more. just an average person. but this kid Tim he knows is so punk he hates punk
They are the same. not really: Think of rock as Earth and punk as Australia. Punk is a sub genre of Rock and is usually faster, louder, and are simpler than normal rock music. Most punk songs are made with only 3 or 4 chords and are short in length. Rock has been around since the 50s and punk has been around since the mid 70s. "Punk" is a fashion style (like pink or green mohawks), and Punk Rock is the actual rock 'n roll genre. I have met many poser "punks" who have the fashion look, but who hate Punk Rock music. Real punk rockers heartily dislike these fashion poseurs. source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080129142028AAe4l6X
well you will get a really pink paint brush with really pink butterflies