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  • Amy's parents are awesome.

    

  • That presenter is a patronising cunt. 

  • The first parents were awesome. We need more people like they are.

  • "your a good looking kid brian. were you u in boy scouts?"...... wow that guy likes little boy buttholes... if hes still alive i bet he wears justin bieber colon!

  • What's wrong with Brian?

  • Punk will always exist in some form or another. Non conformist, loving one's country enough to tell the gov't to fuck off, hated by the "mainstream" or regular culture. It always existed. It started with Jazz, Zoot Suit Era, Rock N Roll, Hippies, Punk, Goth, Metal and others I know I've missed. So many different cultures that should be united by their beliefs and not the superficial, like clothing and style. That should be a part of it, but not the majority.

  • hipsters

  • @theotherbabies Where?

  • Awesome!

  • Man that host was such and ass..oh, wait, his name was Rump. How appropriate.

  • I think they all look so beautiful...

    The first parents are nice in some way.

    Rachel is cuuuuuute. She looks like Death from the Sandman!

    Emily's hair is awesome.

  • I guess the show would have been better if the host would have a more relevant approach.... But whatever shits the way it is..

  • Amy's raelly cute!

  • From what I remember of this era, goth and punk overlapped and informed one another's environments quite a bit. There wasn't as much, as I could tell, fractionalism between these and other subgenres back in those days. They were all considered anti-establishment and subversive--and weird. A much broader field to move around in.

  • @Teetee33 goths came out of physcobilly and phycobilly came out off punk

  • The lady at 4:35 looks more goth than punk. Punk died out in England in 1980, the New-Romantics replaced them, but i guess in the U.S there was a mid 80's to early 90's resurgence, also in Canada if you ever watched Degrassi Junior High with Spike and Liz

  • @TrainmasterCurt

    punk never ever "died" -the mainstream just periodically stopped paying attention to it. you had the 70's new york scene-70's U.K scene-and early 80's L.A scene bands like the Dickies that segued into stuff like the Germs and "hardcore"which lasted until at least 85' -then the pop punk underground started happening like Screeching Weasel and Mr. T Experience which went strong until the early-ish 90's when the mainstream picked up green day rancid etc.

  • @trapadoored Ok yes, you are right, i just meant in London in the early 80's punk as it was from 1975-1980 fizzled out and the New-Romantics and Post-Punk were more popular. Some of these people being interviewed weren't necessarily punk, some look new-wave, post-punk, or goth.

  • man this host fuckin sucks! i know this is older so this culture was still pretty new but he speaks down to them so much! i wish someone would flip on him. stupid mustache too

  • im proud haha

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