well, its not mainstream , but it is becoming "main-stream" in some ways,
caz punk does evolves also
punk is more emo and goth then rock :) hope that answers your question
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
Punk rock affects the society in different ways. For some people, punk rock may be unnecessary and without a meaning, whereas for others it can mean a lot, like everything. Punk rock has developed over the years, and brought a different impact to the society. I personally think, that punk rock has improved the society, as without it, the society would have been boring and pointless. Punk rock has added a sharp, rock 'n' roll edge to the society, and has left some good memories. Some people say that there hasn't been any real punks around since 1970's, but I don't think that is true. It has developed in the 1970's and therefore there were much more punks back then, but this doesn't mean that there aren't any real punks nowadays - there are, but just less. So, punk rock has affected the society in many ways and it has changed it for good.
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It first started with the bands like Ramones in the late 70's and early 80's but the punk style became huge in early 2000's. Stuff like Baggy Dickies, crazy hair, liberty state and Mohawks. Punk bands like Sum 41, Good Charlotte, Blink 182, New Found Glory have those punk styles back then and punk influenced fashion to be rebel and different. Wish we had it back!
punk rock fashion is the stuff that punk rockers wear punk is not a fashion. it is a way of life, and if you think you are going to be so ignorant to try and do that than find something better to do
The newest fashion (well i think) is tartan, chic or punk chic.
because they want to look hardcore, tough and "cool" by trying to look like a menace to society.
punk is more emo and goth then rock :) hope that answers your question
Punk is a subclutre, that has her own fashion, ideology and music style, that called punk rock. Funk is a music style that has no connection to punk, it's actually a black music genere that developed from rhytm & blues i think.
Richard Hell.
There are a number of different Punk fashion icons. Some of the most famous are Joan Jett, Patti Smith, and Siouxsie Sioux.
Her style is punk/ecletic.
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
FASHION MEANS ALL DIFFERENT KINDS OF MATCHING STYLES OR CLOTHES THAT YOU THINK MATCHES BEST.
Punk rock affects the society in different ways. For some people, punk rock may be unnecessary and without a meaning, whereas for others it can mean a lot, like everything. Punk rock has developed over the years, and brought a different impact to the society. I personally think, that punk rock has improved the society, as without it, the society would have been boring and pointless. Punk rock has added a sharp, rock 'n' roll edge to the society, and has left some good memories. Some people say that there hasn't been any real punks around since 1970's, but I don't think that is true. It has developed in the 1970's and therefore there were much more punks back then, but this doesn't mean that there aren't any real punks nowadays - there are, but just less. So, punk rock has affected the society in many ways and it has changed it for good.
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