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1970-, - positive punk |
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Various, heavy metal fashion, anti-fashion etc |
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Unkempt, flannel shirts, ripped jeans, long hair, Converse and Dr. Martens boots |
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1980-/1990-, straight edge |
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Vegan Reich, Raid |
, anti-abortion, heterosexism, , deep ecology, straight edge lifestyle. Many also have affiliation with Abrahamic religions, especially Islam and Rastafarianism. |
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Independent labels, regional diversity, grassroots fanbases |
Various styles |
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1970-, |
Influences from 1960s mod-related genres; 1970s punk and pop punk; power pop |
Aestheticism, narcissism, escapism (dancing), youth issues, working class populism |
Suits, military parkas, Fred Perry and Ben Sherman shirts |
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More mainstream punk styles, suits, pop art influences |
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1980-, |
, heavy metal, metalcore, Hip-Hop some indie rock and Emo |
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Athletic apparel, camouflage shorts, X |
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1990-, ( The Taqwacores) |
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Islamism, progressive and more syncretic forms of Islam (such as the MKO, who follow a syncretic hybrid of Marxism and Islam, for example) |
Varies, but Hardcore fashion or even traditional Islamic dress with punk influences are common |