"'Punk is more than just a Mohawk hairstyle,' Tolbert said. 'For us back in the '90s, punk was a way of life. I see these kids today hanging around Gilman Street in their leather jackets with their wallet chains, and I just want to say to them, "You think punk is a costume, man?" Back in'93, it was about so much more: It was a rebellion against outmoded belief systems. It was a cry of outrage against the repressive authority of the Clinton Administration.'"
From The Onion, 2003.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
'90s Punk Decries Punks Of Today
Labels:
1990s,
2000s,
Counterculture,
cultural history,
humor,
music,
youth
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