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  2. The Desperate Mind - Wikipedia

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    The Desperate Mind is a Czech punk rock band from Blansko, formed in 2011.It consists of singer and rhythm guitarist Martin J. Polák, lead guitarist Filip Buršík, bassist Lucas Shishowski, and drummer Winc Janeček. [1]

  3. Kohout plaší smrt - Wikipedia

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    Kohout plaší smrt actively participated in numerous compilations alongside other punk bands in the country. [3] The initial demo , titled "Mějme se rádi," was created in 1997. Subsequently, in 1999, it was succeeded by Nic víc, nic míň.

  4. Category:Czech punk rock groups - Wikipedia

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    Czech punk rock bands category refers to all-time punk rock bands, without dividing them into separate sub-styles. Subcategories.

  5. Naurrakar - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 2007 by Ego BMKrieger. [1] Since its inception, they have released 3 studio albums, 1 live album, 2 EPs and 1 demo.It has frequently toured with other bands, such as Israeli extreme metal band Arallu, [2] or Russian symphonic black metal band Welicoruss. [3]

  6. Trash and Vaudeville - Wikipedia

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    Trash and Vaudeville is a store located at 96 East 7th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue in East Village in Manhattan, New York. The store is associated with the clothing styles of punk rock and various other counter culture movements, and has been a leading source of fashion inspiration since its inception by owner and founder Ray ...

  7. Retail Slut - Wikipedia

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    Retail Slut was a clothing store in Los Angeles, California that specialized in punk, goth, and underground fashions.Founded in 1983 by Helen O'Neill, the store heavily supported the underground scenes such as the S&M, drag and rave communities and participated in "Hands Around the World."

  8. Sex (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    Sex (stylised SEX) was a boutique run by Vivienne Westwood and her then-partner Malcolm McLaren at 430 King's Road, London between 1974 and 1976. It specialised in clothing that defined the look of the punk movement.

  9. Punk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Some hardcore punk women reacted to the earlier 1970s movement's coquettish vibe by adopting an androgynous style. Hardcore punk fans adopted a dressed-down style of T-shirts, jeans, combat boots or sneakers and crewcut-style haircuts. Women in the hardcore scene typically wore army pants, band T-shirts, and hooded sweatshirts. [35] [36]