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... that this boredom was a type of social control that hindered massive rebellion by crafting a consensus around the orderly and anticipated. Punks' described this 'rebellion against boredom' as "No Future" and their beyond argument assumptions were indispensable to reinvigorate the ailing British state and the pitiable U.S culture. Fashion in the mid to late '70's took a dramatic plunge from the glamour rock era (late 60's - early 70's). From suits and gowns to torn jeans and shirts, and marvellous make-up to tattoos and safety pin body piercings. Punks' weren't the most pleasingly aesthetic group to socialise with! Along with their ragged dress style, punks' flaunted their behaviour to go with their shocking visual appearance. Parents considered punks' to be an undesirable influence on their children due to the latent violence, explicit music, sexual attitudes, drug habits and the way punks' presented themselves both visually and musically. Musically punks' were ...
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