Garage punk

Garage punk
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Garage punk bands of the 1970s like MC5, Iggy and the Stooges, the Flamin' Groovies and the Ramones regularly wore secondhand garb from the mid-late 1960s, along with velvet jackets, slender-fitting gray fits, black leather jackets, winklepickers and drainpipe denims, in reaction to the flared trousers worn through hippies and disco fans. Their hair become normally worn lengthy, as was then elegant inside the 1970s, however some enthusiasts opted for buzzcuts or Caesar cuts, previously related to hard mods and bootboys. Following the 1980s storage rock revival, storage punk bands tended to get dressed more casually, with less brazenly 60s garb. However, the original storage punk look remained a massive impact amongst British indie rock agencies in the course of the mid and past due-2000s.

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