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=British Punk =

 How has the punk culture and music affected the British youth, now and then?

History
The Punk culture began forming in the 1970's, the culture was common among the British youth.

Music
 Sid Vicious, Sex Pistols media type="youtube" key="LOy8zvmIgvo" height="390" width="480"

Clothing
The punk fashion can be split into three main groups:


 * 1) Street Punks
 * 2) Skinheads
 * 3) Pop Punks
 * Street punk is the early fashion punk style, this is also the most common style among punks. In general street-punks wear a pair of worn jeans, a leather jacket, combat boots and a band t-shirt. This style is often favored by punks because its simple and plain and it is easy to personalize.
 * Skinheads is another early fashion punk style, but the skinhead style is mostly acosiated with new-nazims and was often used by anti-semic groups. The skinhead style is not so dieferent from the street punk fashion. The difference is that skinheads often wear suspenders and no shirts, and obviously - skin their heads. The Skinhead culture is looked down upon by most punks, and usual punks does not want to be identified with skinheads.
 * Pop Punks is a modern form of the punks style, this is often confused with the emo style

 media type="custom" key="8811252"  //Traditional street punks in London//

Lifestyle
 Nomadic, Anarcistic

Anarcism
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> Rebelic

<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Punk Evolution
<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> Differences