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El Punk, en sus inicios, introdujo una serie de chocantes COSTUMBRES nuevas. Parte de ellas se fueron atemperando en los años 1980.
La automutilación con finalidad estética. Los PUNKS perforaban sus mejillas y aletas nasales con imperdibles, lo cual provocaba dolor e infecciones.
La exhibición de símbolos nazis. Los PUNKS de la primera oleada vestían copias de chaquetas de uniformes alemanes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Más tarde, la moda se simplificó simplemente en portar svásticas. El uso de estos símbolos no respondía a ninguna identificación con el nazismo, sino simplemente se portaban con al hábito de provocar. Algunos locales Punk llegaron a colgar banderas nazis con el mismo propósito.
El escupir a los músicos en los conciertos. Esta costumbre se inició en los conciertos de Johnny Rotten, según el director de «La gran estafa del Rock and Roll»: «When Rotten finally came out on stage, it was like Agincourt. There were these massed volleys of gob flying through the air that just hung John like a Medusa.»

La forma originaria del punk era un tipo de rock sencillo y algo ruidoso para expresarse con sus propios medios y conceptos. Entre las primeras bandas musicales representantes del punk están The Ramones, Dead Boys, The Voidoids, Blondie, The Heartbreakers, Tuff Darts, The Cramps, The Misfits, Black Flag, The Gun Club, The Bags, Cherry Vanilla y Wayne County & the Electric Chairs y en el proto-punk The New York Dolls, The Velvet Underground (la banda de Lou Reed), Iggy Pop y The Stooges, MC5, la cantante Patti Smith, Television y The Dictators entre otros, todo esto en Estados Unidos.
En el Reino Unido proliferarían agrupaciones como Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Damned, Buzzcocks, The Adicts, The Vibrators, Generation X, The Pretenders, The Jam, The Stranglers, U.K. Subs, Sham 69 y Adam & the Ants, además de David Bowie, Marc Bolan de T-Rex y The Who entre otros, también bandas y artistas glamfueron quienes influenciaron al punk igual que paralelamente lo hicieron las bandas proto-punk de garage rock de EE.UU.

El punk, también llamado punk rock genero musical que emergió a mediados de los años 1970. Este género se caracteriza en la industria musical por su actitud independiente y contracultural.
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— Oscar Wilde.
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