Every youth subculture gets its moment to be The New Rock and Roll -- greasers, mods, hippies, thugs, goths; hell, Mystery Science Theater 3000 proves the beatniks got a good round of it. And when the late '70s and early '80s came around, the punks got it with both barrels. The subculture relied on brilliant and strange hairstyles, a growing feeling of societal discontent, and stripped-down, often angry music. It was like a license to sow moral panic. Not to be confused with the race of Quincies from Bleach. Or one of the first suburbs Southies escaped to. Examples of The Quincy Punk include:
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