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Culture and Music

ulture that lives on today. Some Punk rockers sported Mohawks, leather jackets and multiple piercings. These youthful non-conformists lived how they wanted to live, dressed how they wanted to dress and listened to whatever music they chose no matter what anybody else told them. Punk lyrics were filled with hints of anarchism, atheism and other topics not so popular to the general public. Thats what made Punk Rock so revolutionary and its fans equally bold. Probably the most widely known subculture in modern society would be the jam Band scene. This subculture is lead by a band called Phish. Phish and its followers define a new generation that seems to be a mix of late 1960s drug culture and peace loving hippies. After Jerry Garcias death in 1995, people wondered who would carry the torch of being the next band to have a Grateful Dead-like following. Phish was the answer to this question. Although Phish is currently on hiatus, their spirit lives on in their fans who continue to listen to the music and live the lifestyle. Its interesting to wonder whether this is a Humanist topic or a Social topic. This question doesnt matter though. Life is its own topic. Culture is also its own topic. It could be very interesting to find out what subcultures will derive through music in the future....

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