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| | Punk zine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A punk zine (or punkzine) is a fanzine devoted to punk rock music, bands, or the DIY punk philosophy. |  | | The earliest UK punk zine was probably Sniffin' Glue, produced by punk fan and founder of the band Alternative TV, Mark Perry in 1976. |  | | Selection of British and American punk zines, 1994-2004 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk_zine
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| | Hardcore punk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Grunge - Metalcore - Ska punk - Thrash metal |  | | The origin of the term 'hardcore punk' is murky. |  | | Hardcore punk (or hardcore) is an intensified version of punk rock usually characterized by short, loud, and often angry songs with exceptionally fast tempos and chord changes. |
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http://www.secaucus.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Hardcore_punk
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| | DIY ethic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The DIY ethic is loosely tied to punk and various anticonsumerist movements, inasmuch as it amounts to a rejection of the idea that one must always purchase the things that one wants or needs from others. |  | | A general feeling shared by most participants in DIY punk is that the practice blurs or eliminates distinctions between audience members and band members, thus fostering a sense of community. |  | | An example of DIY is making and promoting music without major record label backing, and without any great level of perceived "selling out". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIY_punk_ethic
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| | AVENPITCH OFFICIAL WEBSITE: RIFT MAGAZINE INTERVIEW |
 | | Punk is the DIY punk work ethic of creating and promoting your own music without a major record label backing. |  | | DIY came about in the late 70s and early 80s when punk bands promoted their own shows and established small independent record labels. |  | | “Electropunk is electronic music, but it’s punk in the attitude that you’re doing it yourself,” said Todd Millenacker, member of electropunk band Avenpitch. |
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http://www.avenpitch.com/interview-riftmagazine.html
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| | anarcho-punk - Anarchopedia |
 | | However, while the early punk scene appropriated anarchist imagery mainly for its shock value, the band Crass expounded serious anarchist and pacifist ideas, and were to become a notable influence within various late-twentieth century protest movements. |  | | Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically ideas. |  | | Many anarcho-punk bands were showcased on the Bullshit Detector series of LPs released by Crass Records and Resistance Productions Records between 1980 and 1994. |
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http://eng.anarchopedia.org/anarcho-punk
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| | R.E.M. Fan Forums - 90s punk rock |
 | | On the other hand, you could claim that punk music is any music (in the sense of what I said about loud guitars) based on the proverbial "DIY Punk Ethic". |  | | Each generation of punk has it's own niche and they add their own sound to the standard punk ethic. |  | | In the 70s, early punk rock was a response to a similar lack of genuineness and feeling in the music of that era. |
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http://www.myrem.com/showthread.php?t=2909
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| | Backside Biography |
 | | From punk fans to a punk band was obviously the most natural transition made by these clever kids with their hearts and minds all focused upon one common goal: to make music for change. |  | | The DIY punk ethic holds very strong in the band and is well recognized by other bands, promoters and surrounding media. |  | | With musical influences ranging from early punk pioneers such as Minor Threat and Bad Religion to current punk icons Rancid and NOFX it's obvious what has fueled the fire of Backside to continue what they are doing while remaining true to themselves and all in their surroundings. |
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http://www.backside.org/bio.html
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| | Queercore |
 | | The DIY punk ethicDIY/ attitude of punk was integral to queercore as well. |  | | These zines, and the movement, are characterized by sexual and gender diversity; dissatisfaction with a consumerism consumerist culture, proposing a DIY punk ethic DIY/ ethos in its place; and opposition to religious and political repression. |  | | As with punk, the queercore culture existed outside the mainstream, so zines were crucial to its development. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Queercore
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| | Anarchism |
 | | In Britain this was associated with the punk rock movement; the band Crass is celebrated for its anarchist and pacifist ideas; of note is also the Sex Pistols' hit Anarchy in the UK In Denmark, the Free City of Christiania was created in downtown Copenhagen. |  | | Indeed, many anarchists were introduced to the ideas of Anarchism through that symbolism and the anti-authoritarian sentiment which many punk songs expressed. |  | | Some groups who began as 'anarcho-punk' have attempted to move their ideas into a more mainstream musical arena, for instance, Chumbawamba, who continue to support and promote anarchist politics despite now playing more dance music and pop influenced styles. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/a/an/anarchism.html
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| | Definition of Record label |
 | | On the punk rock scene, the DIY punk ethic encourages bands to self-publish and self-distribute. |  | | This approach has been around since the early 1980s, in an attempt to stay true to the punk ideals of doing it yourself and not selling out to corporate profits and control. |  | | Such labels have a reputation for being fiercely uncompromising and especially unwilling to cooperate with the Big Five record labels at all. |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Record_label
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| | Sniffin' Glue - OpenWiki |
 | | NME acclaimed "Sniffin' Glue" as "the nastiest, healthiest and funniest piece of press in the history of rock'n'roll habits" and it really became the true chronicle of the early days of British punk rock as well as pioneering the DIY punk ethic. |  | | Sniffin' Glue is the name of a famous and pioneering monthly punk fanzine started by Mark Perry in July 1976 and released for about a year. |  | | Later some called it the Bible of the punk movement. |
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http://www.infoshop.org/wiki/index.php/Sniffin'_Glue
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| | Babyland |
 | | They formed in the year 1989 are advocates of the DIY punk ethic and are part of the musical underground culture, they are well regarded in the Industrial_music, punk_rock, indie_rock and electronic_music communities. |  | | Recordings prior to 1996 were released on the Los Angeles Punk Rock label Flipside, and the band participated in several of this organization's Mojave Desert events. |  | | Babyland is a performance based "independent electronic junk punk" band from Los Angeles, California, featuring Dan Gatto performing vocals and electronics and Michael Smith on percussion. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/B/Babyland.htm
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| | Seat of the Revolution - Ypsilanti is Cool #5: Punk Rock Ethic |
 | | Brian Scott, punk architect, on DIY Architecture and the Punk Ethic: |  | | The Punk Ethic oozes from the weirdos that have found shelter in our venerable Ypsilanti. |  | | Watch out Emerson, watch out Thoreau: Punk is on the case. |
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http://seat.defcode.com/index.php?p=207&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
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| | Bits and Pieces Loosely Joined |
 | | Punk thoughts usually achieve expression through punk music, fanzines, and spoken-word albums. |  | | Beginning in the late 1970s and continuing to the present, there has evolved a distinctive and largely cohesive system of thought associated with the punk subculture. |  | | The driving ethic behind most sincere Punk efforts is DIY-- Do It Yourself. |
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http://oneab.net/talks/diy.html
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| | Articles - Post-hardcore |
 | | Post-hardcore, as the name might suggest, is a musical offshoot of the hardcore punk movement. |  | | It shares with its hardcore roots an intensity and social awareness as well as a DIY punk ethic, yet eschews much of the unfocused rage and loose, sometimes amatuerish musicianship of punk rock. |  | | DIY - Punk pioneers - First wave - Second wave - Punk cities - Punk movies - Skinhead - Skinhead films - Ska |
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http://www.gaple.com/articles/Post-hardcore
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| | Articles - Ian MacKaye |
 | | He was particularly influenced by the D.C. and Californian punk scene. |  | | April 16, 1962) is an American musician, probably best known as the founder and owner of Dischord Records, a Washington, D.C. -based punk rock label, and as the singer for two important punk rock groups: Minor Threat and Fugazi. |  | | He is credited with starting the straight edge philosophy and is one of the pioneers of the DIY punk ethic. |
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http://www.gaple.com/articles/Ian_MacKaye
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| | about diy librarian |
 | | A few months ago, Punk Planet ran a feature about "radical librarians" (as a good librarian I must tell you it was in issue no. 52) which got me to thinking about what, exactly, a "diy librarian" might be. |  | | It's most often associated with home improvement and punk. |  | | (Now how often do those two groups get together?) When I got the idea to start this web page, I was thinking of the punk DIY community, the people who decided they didn't need major labels and oodles of cash to put out records. |
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http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/t/e/tem10/about.htm
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| | LIFE Rock & Roll Gallery |
 | | Punk's most important contribution to the history of music is the DIY ethic: "Do It Yourself" meant bands making their own music their way. |  | | Perhaps punk's most famous impact was the fashion version of DIY: hair of a color not found in nature, piercings in adventurous places, and combat boots all survive to this day; the two-foot mohawk, though perhaps not extinct, is much less common. |
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http://www.life.com/Life/rocknroll/gallery/week4/html/punks.html
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| | An Anarchist's Ethic |
 | | Interestingly, perhaps the strongest commonality between Punk and Gandhi is the |  | | Chomsky is the ultimate skeptic and encourages self-reliance in thought and the opposition of propaganda. |  | | (The Essential Gandhi, 221.) Punks thrive on the independent ( |
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http://goatee.net/anarchists/punk-ethic.html
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| | DIY - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include DIY: diy mechanic, diy not emi, diy punk ethic |  | | DIY : Rane Professional Audio Reference [home, info] |  | | DIY : Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, 10th Edition [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofindf.cgi?word=DIY
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| | Do it yourself - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | DIY Audio A web sited devoted to audio (and some video) do-it-yourselfers |  | | See also: DIY Network, a cable TV network. |  | | Most DIY tasks are within the range of most people who can read and follow instructions, although DIY has been responsible for an increase in injuries at home. |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/DIY
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| | Articles - Underground rock |
 | | The Punk Rock, New Wave, Hardcore and Indie movements are all parts of the historical undergrund rock scene. |  | | Some formative, well-known underground rock bands from the 1960s are Velvet Underground, The Stooges and MC5. |
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http://lastring.com/articles/Underground_rock?mySession=cf6fafe481eac24039...
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| | music liberation project - a journal of portland music |
 | | by Ishmael B. “The punk DIY ethic set a good model for what hip-hop should do now,” says Mic Crenshaw, veteren rapper of Portland’s hip-hop scene. |  | | During the hey day of DJ Chill, Soul Rhythm Records, A Black Clan, Quadralyrical, Pete Miser, Mestiso and several others, he was getting respect among a very tight knit group of artists. |  | | Erik and I, we met at a music industry seminar that was all about making connections and networking. |
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http://www.musicliberationproject.com/3/7/mob.html
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| | Discover Leeds, England, Great Britain |
 | | Leeds is also very well-known for its underground music scene based around the DIY punk ethic, supported in part by Cops and Robbers, a monthly guide to DIY events in and around Leeds. |  | | The city has a very large student population and boasts a large number of bars and nightclubs, as well as venues for live bands such as the Cockpit, The New Roscoe, and Joseph's Well, which combine to generate a vibrant nightlife. |  | | Listings can also be found online in the Leeds Gig Guide, an extensive online listings and venue guide |
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http://www.magicaljourneys.com/England/england-discover-leeds.html
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| | Henry Cow |
 | | British progressive pioneers Henry Cow (who actually didn't take their name from early Twentieth-Century American composer Henry Cowell) gave birth to a whole school of bands whose uncompromisingly anti-commercial musical stance had less to do with punk's DIY ethic than with Theodore Adorno's argument that radical ideas require radical forms of expression. |  | | As so often occurs with self-conscious experimentalists, Henry Cow's version of radical music-making placed them in the vanguard not of the culture at large but of a vibrant artistic sub-culture. |  | | Also, don't forget to check out our CHRIS CUTLER INTERVIEW |
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http://www.furious.com/perfect/henrycow.html
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