Punks commonly experience a sort of tribal attachment to other punks. Being a punk will often come before race or ethnicity in a matter of self identity in a community. Punk subculture varies greatly but punks still hold that same tribal identification.
Both. Punk is a subculture of rock 'n roll, and rock 'n roll is the music of the counterculture.
Hip-Hop dance is an artistic culture.
Someone elses answer: hmmm heres a few: punk, rocker, skater, rebel, punX (kinda an emo blend with punk) Ok, here's our answer: Straightedge, Street Punk, Old-school Punk, 70's Punk, 80's Punk, Grunge, Thrash metal, LA punk, anarcho-punk, Celtic punk, Peace Punk, Christian Punk, Crust Punk, Deathrock, Folk Punk, Glam Punk, Garage Punk, Hardcore Punk, Melodicore, Horror Punk, Nazi Punk and Rock Against Communism, Oi!, Pop Punk, Queercore, Riot Grrrl, Scum Punk, Skate Punk, Ska Punk (different from skate), Surf Punk, UK 82, Cow Punk (country/punk), Gypsy/Immigrant Punk, Balkan Punk, Cyberpunk, Psychobilly/Punkabilly, LA metal, No-wave, College rock, garage rock, grindcore, Oi punk, UK punk, New wave, post-punk, alternative rock, horror punk, 2tone, dance punk/funkpunk, jungle, grime, dubstep. also some outher types close to Cyberpunk is; Steampunk, Clockpunk, Biopunk, Diselpunk, Elfpunk, mythpunk, splatterpunk.
Yes kinda but not exactly they are not completely punk but they have their punk moments
Grind goes high and low at times -- same as powerviolence; punk is just "punky" but with a "metal" tone to it.
Punk is a subculture of people who don't care what others think. THEMSELVEs;
Both. Punk is a subculture of rock 'n roll, and rock 'n roll is the music of the counterculture.
Because of hardcore punk music/community/subculture.
The Punk subculture includes a diverse array of ideologies, and forms of expression, including fashion, lifestyle, visual art, dance, literature, and film, which grew out of Punk Rock. The Punk subculture emerged in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia in the mid-1970s. Exactly which region originated Punk has long been a major controversy within the movement. Early Punk had an abundance of antecedents and influences, and Jon Savage has described the subculture as a "bricolage" of almost every previous youth culture that existed in the West since the Second World War "stuck together with safety pins". Various philosophical, political, and artistic movements influenced the subculture. In particular, Punk drew inspiration from several strains of modern art. Various writers, books, and literary movements were important to the formation of the Punk aesthetic. Punk Rock has a variety of musical origins both within the Rock and Roll genre and beyond. The earliest form of Punk Rock, named proto-Punk in retrospect, started as a garage rock revival in the north-eastern United States in the late 1960s. The first ongoing music scene that was assigned the Punk label appeared in New York City between 1974 and 1976. At about the same time or shortly afterward, a Punk scene developed in London. Soon after, Los Angeles became home to the third major Punk scene. These three cities formed the backbone of the burgeoning movement, but there were also other scenes in a number of cities such as Brisbaneand Boston.
One of the most famous subcultures in the US is the hip-hop culture. Originating in the Bronx, New York City, in the 1970s, hip-hop has had a significant impact on music, fashion, art, and language. Its influence can be seen worldwide, making it a globally recognized subculture.
a punk is someone who rebels against adults. they are not emo or goth, and get offended if you call them that. they aim to shock people with their dress (leather, plaid, safety pins, bottle caps, badges etc) they fight for peace and against racism, etc. protesting and festivals are part of punk subculture.
Lisa Carver has written: 'The Lisa Diaries' 'Drugs are nice' -- subject(s): Biography, Subculture, Popular culture, Punk culture, Entertainers
Ross Haenfler has written: 'Straight edge' -- subject(s): Hardcore (Music), Punk culture, Straight-edge (Music), Straight-edge culture, Subculture, Youth 'Goths, gamers, and grrrls' -- subject(s): Youth, Subculture 'Goths, gamers, and grrrls'
punk is living different from what the majority is. most punks are anarchist who hate authority. real punks dont listen to good charlotte, green day and all that crap. the closest to punk music is green day. there is no real punk music anymore. if you want to act like a punk just be yourself, have fun, and do something no ones done before. Being a punk means going against trends. so even if u dress like other punks that doesnt make you one. Yeah, the word "punk" originally meant a male prostitute, which is where the punk subculture basically got it's name from. punks suck
Racism is not a subculture but a common belief that members of a subculture known as "skinheads" share.
* Hardcore Punk, a heavier, faster version of punk rock ** Post-hardcore, a musical offshoot of hardcore punk. ** Hardcore Dancing, a form of mosh dancing or slam dancing ** Melodic Hardcore, a subgenre that's more melodic than traditional hardcore, Straight edge-refers to a lifestyle that started within the hardcore punk subculture
The term "subculture" is composed of "sub-" meaning under or below, and "culture" referring to the shared beliefs and behaviors of a group of people. Therefore, subculture refers to a smaller, distinct group within a larger society with its own unique norms, values, and practices that differ from the dominant culture.