Street Punk
Street Punk is a subgenre of punk rock that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, characterized by its raw sound and rebellious attitude. It often features fast tempos, aggressive guitar riffs, and lyrics that address social issues, personal struggles, and anti-establishment sentiments. Bands like The Exploited and GBH are notable examples of this style, which is closely associated with the working-class youth culture.
The fashion of Street Punk typically includes elements like leather jackets, ripped jeans, and combat boots, often adorned with patches and studs. This aesthetic reflects the DIY ethos of the movement, emphasizing individuality and resistance against mainstream norms. Street Punk culture also embraces a sense of community, with local scenes fostering connections among fans and musicians.