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Visual Punk Kera

What would you think of someone wearing these? Please answer!?
Okay, so I've always loved clothes but I am styleish visual kei too shy to try something more out of the ordinary. Pick up random answers because this is a kind of survey .. so please answer! Http: / / cgi.ebay.com.sg/VISUAL-KEI-PUNK-Gothic-Kera-Short-Legwarmer-K077-XXL_W0QQitemZ120483626931QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0? Hash = Item1c0d623fb3 # ht_5732wt_957 So if you saw a girl who looked like me (13 years almost 14) in these what do you think? Oh by the way the person said emo .. I'm not wearing emo fiwfy as a child or because they hate emo hair. OH! I mean the style of the shorts is not accurate because yes, these are more ornate and the like. What about a skirt in the same style? NOT AGAIN THIS SAME STYLE SKIRT STYLE just the style. Http: / / cgi.ebay.com.sg/Punk-Visual-Kei-Gothic-Lolita-Legwarmer-skirt-Q053R_W0QQitemZ120478645378QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_CSA_WC_Shirts_Tops? Hash = item1c0d163c82 # Ht_4807wt_957
ummm ….. it's a little weird, but if you like, then take it! Why do people judge you by what you wear??? each is free to use what we choose to wear …. Just make sure that the sets of overlap between them.
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Blooms – Fashion Gothic Visual Punk Rock Unisex Shirt M L XL Size 71217B 1 x Fashion Gothic Visual Punk Rock Unisex Shirt,Other accessories shown NOT included…. |
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Blooms Fashion Lolita Gothic Visual Punk Rock Ruffle White Lace Miniskirts Skirts With Leg Warmer One Size 61084B $39.99 Fashion Lolita Gothic Visual Punk Rock Ruffle Lace Miniskirts Skirts With Leg Warmer,Other accessories shown NOT included…. |
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Blooms – Fashion Gothic Visual Punk Rock Unisex Hoodies Jacket S M L Size 71229W 1 x Fashion Gothic Visual Punk Rock Unisex Hoodies Jacket,Other accessories shown NOT included…. |
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Punk Is Dead: Punk Is Everything! $19.99 Punk is Dead exposes the lasting impact of Punk on visual culture worldwide… |
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Visual Vitriol $36.09 Visual Vitriol: The Street Art and Subcultures of the Punk and Hardcore Generation is a vibrant, in-depth, and visually appealing history of punk, which reveals punk concert flyers as urban … |
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Punk is Dead: Punk is Everything! $45.3 Punk is Dead exposes the lasting impact of Punk on visual culture worldwide. Hundreds of flyers, photos, set lists, vintage fashions and other ephemera from all of your favorite bands are jammed into this menacing volume. Punk is Dead is massive, featuring a wide spectrum of bands that initially catalyzed the scene, and later fueled its global expansion. Contributing writers such as Wayne Kramer, Arturo Vega, Kid Congo, David Yow, Annie Anxiety, Duane Peters, Marc McCoy, Tony Alva, Don Bolles, Trudie and Pat Smear, flesh out the visual assault. This long awaited follow-up to the highly influential bestselling book Fucked Up + Photocopied – Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement also features hard hitting interviews with Ian Mackaye, one of the most respected voices of the DIY music underground, and Malcolm McLaren, likely the most impactful promoter of the early punk movement. From the unknown to the infamous, they will likely be found within the pages of Punk is Dead, Punk is Everything |
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Europunk: The Visual Culture of Punk in Europe, 1976-1980 $46.75 No Synopsis Available |
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Punk 45 $26.39 Punk 45 is a revelatory guide to hundreds and hundreds of original seven-inch record cover sleeve designs–visual artifacts found at the heart of the most radical and anarchistic musical … |
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Legends of Punk $17.12 A visual feast of black-and-white portraits capturing some of the most notorious rock and roll icons from the late 1970s and early 1980s: Sid Vicious, John Lydon, PIL, Patti Smith, Blondie, The … |
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Visual Vitriol : The Street Art and Subcultures of the Punk and Hardcore Generation $26.65 No Synopsis Available |
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Taking Punk To The Masses $20.79 A visual and oral history of Grunge, the Seattle Sound, with a forward by Nirvana””s Krist Novoselic… |
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Confessions of a Chicago Punk Bystander $25.99 A gritty insight into the city, clubs and lifestyle of the early Chicago Punk scene of the late 1970s and ’80s. This narrative follows the author’s introduction to punk rock via the notorious Chicago night clubs — O’Banion’s and OZ. The hedonism of the lifestyle and her harrowing exploits stand in stunning contrast to her accidental role as the primary caregiver for her mother, who was disabled by Multiple Sclerosis. Story recounts the rise of the teenage hardcore scene over the bar based punk scene, to the later decline that began with the emergence of a skinhead jock era, along with the author’s personal evolution as a photographer and zine producer. In 2006, she discovered a thriving underground scene in the Pilsen/La Villita neighborhoods. Today she is happy to declare that punk is not dead, and neither is she. Includes the author’s photographs of the 1980s and 2006 bands, the crowds, her BS Detector fanzine, and other memorabilia. A visual delight that truly paints a picture of the era |
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Punk: An Aesthetic (Hardcover) $34.31 From posters for punk-rock bands and indie filmmakers to fanzines and other independent publications, the art of the punk movement revolutionized design in ways whose influence is still felt today, and reflected the consciousness of a counterculture with a clarity seldom seen since. Drawing on private and public archives of rare material from around the world, this heavily illustrated book presents an unrivaled collection of punk art and ephemera that incorporates every aspect of the movement, from the earliest occurrences of punk symbolism in posters and flyers for underground bands to the explosion of fanzines and Xerox culture, and from rare photographs of musicians such as the Sex Pistols and the Screamers to the artwork of Crass, Jamie Reid, John Holmstrom, and the contemporary street artist Banksy.With more than three hundred images and accompanying essays by Johan Kugelberg, Jon Savage, and William Gibson, this definitive visual narrative illustrates how the DIY ethic of the punk era inspired a movement in graphic arts and design whose influence is still felt among the most significant figures in the fields today. |
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Punk! $10.95 During the mid-1970s a new, disruptive genre burst onto the music scene in Britain, the United States and Australia… |
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Punk $22.4 Stephen Colegrave’s lifelong obsession with punk began in London in 1976… |
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Legends of Punk: Photos from the Vault $18.86 A visual feast of black-and-white portraits capturing some of the most notorious rock and roll icons from the late 1970s and early 1980s: Sid Vicious, John Lydon, PIL, Patti Smith, Blondie, The Ramones, The Clash, Circle Jerks, The Dead Boys, Dead Kennedys, The Exploited, GBH, Killing Joke, Misfits, X, Richard Hell, Lydia Lunch, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and more. |
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Visual $53.49 a collection of my digital drawings, icons, photos and exhibition images that I believe communicate some insight into my vision and motivations. |
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Legends of Punk: Photos from the Vault (Hardcover) $17.78 A visual feast of black-and-white portraits capturing some of the most notorious rock and roll icons from the late 1970s and early 1980s: Sid Vicious, John Lydon, PIL, Patti Smith, Blondie, The Ramones, The Clash, Circle Jerks, The Dead Boys, Dead Kennedys, The Exploited, GBH, Killing Joke, Misfits, X, Richard Hell, Lydia Lunch, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and more. |
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Left of the Dial: Conversations With Punk Icons (Paperback) $13.73 Featuring interviews with leading figures of the punk underground, including Ian MacKaye, from Minor Threat and Fugazi; Jello Biafra, from Dead Kennedys; and Dave Dictor, from MDC, this book probes the legacy of punk's sometimes fuzzy political ideology, its homegrown traditions, and its rupturing of social norms. Passionate, far-reaching, and fresh, these conversations illuminate punks oral history with candor and humor by focusing on the history of ideologies and values as understood by performers, instead of as represented by discographies or gig memories. The book also features rare photographs shot during the heyday of punk and hardcore, and a massive punk flyer collection that celebrates a visual history of the bands represented. |