UK punk scene
The UK punk scene emerged in the mid-1970s as a reaction against mainstream music and societal norms. Characterized by its raw sound, DIY ethic, and rebellious attitude, it featured bands like The Sex Pistols and The Clash. Punk music often addressed political and social issues, resonating with disillusioned youth.
Venues such as CBGB in London became hotspots for punk performances, fostering a sense of community among fans and musicians. The scene also influenced fashion, with styles like ripped clothing and colorful hair becoming iconic. Over the years, punk has evolved, giving rise to various subgenres and continuing to inspire new generations.