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What is contemporary punk culture and how are those that practice
it attempting to define their generation? We are all aware of the
cliches of the leather clad and mohawked figure spitting and
snarling into the camera. It has been seen a thousand times on TV,
in the press and even on London's souvenir postcards. This is the
image that, while once feared by conservative societies across the
globe, has become a cartoon or pastiche of itself. Rendered
harmless by the corporate flogging of its music, style and art, in
its previous state it can no longer be classed as a subversive
movement. However, punk and its core values have survived. In most
ways it has morphed and evolved into something unrecognisable as
its former self but the sprit lives on. This book attempts express
the very nature of modern punk by looking at those closest to it.
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