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1980S TO THE PRESENT: IS SKATE PUNK STILL RELEVANT?
There is a propensity of subcultures to become commercially absorbed into mainstream ideology as examined by Adorno and Frith, making them less viable as an impassioned social and political voice. I believe that Suicidal Tendencies are in an even stronger position to live an authentic subculture due to their success as a skate punk entity, which has elevated them to a position of complete self sufficiency, the height of D.I.Y. achievement.

Beth Herbert
Mar 56 min read


REBELLION SIGNIFIED – SKATE PUNK AS A SUBCULTURE
“Skaters have a completely different culture from the norms of the world’s society. We dress differently, we have our own language, use our own slang, and live by our own rules. People feel threatened by foreign attitudes. Everyone has his own views on different types of society and their own stereotypes…Please stop viewing us as a totally negative race of people.”

Beth Herbert
Mar 28 min read
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