Fashion served as form of visual communication, which effectively expressed punks’ disobedient and individualistic nature. 80s punks wore clothes set themselves apart from the status quo by rebelling against the limitations that society continued to put in place.
Chris Killip’s new book 'The Station' documents punk rockers in action, escaping the tough realities of North East England through music and moshing.
Chris Killip’s new book 'The Station' documents punk rockers in action, escaping the tough realities of North East England through music and moshing.
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Disorder are a Hardcore Punk/Street Punk from Bristol, England. The group formed in 1980. Taf "Phil Lovering" Jon Alex Upchuck Under the Scalpel Blade (1984) Gi Faen I Nasjonaliteten Din Live (Live in Oslo) (1985) One Day Son, All This Will Be Yours (1986) Violent World (1989) Masters of the Glueniverse (1991) Senile Punks.. (Bastard records, (1991) Sliced Punx on Meathooks (1997) Dawn of the miserables, disorder/vivere merda split lp UK V's Japan Noizecore Wars 2, disorder/stagnation split (201
Derek Ridgers started taking portraits at London punk clubs after realizing the kids looked more interesting than the bands. As he shares the most iconic snaps from his archive, he tells i-D about counterculture hairstyles and why young people are just...
The Station was a legendary hotspot where cider-fuelled punks would pogo to Rancid, Death Zone and more. Chris Killip reveals how he photographed the pummelling chaos
A new exhibit documents those who choose lives on the fringes.
A new exhibit documents those who choose lives on the fringes.
Growing up in the 80’s gave me the opportunity to see how one subculture could have an impact on another.In L.A., it was totally normal to see someone in the punk scene to cover their face in white pancake make up and then do something interesting with black eyeliner. This was before the terms “Death Rock” […]
A new exhibit documents those who choose lives on the fringes.
Fashion served as form of visual communication, which effectively expressed punks’ disobedient and individualistic nature. 80s punks wore clothes set themselves apart from the status quo by rebelling against the limitations that society continued to put in place.
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