46 years ago today
Pennie Smith photographed Paul Simonon of The Clash at the New York Palladium, September 20, 1979.
She made one of the most famous images in (punk) rock history.
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46 years ago today
Pennie Smith photographed Paul Simonon of The Clash at the New York Palladium, September 20, 1979.
She made one of the most famous images in (punk) rock history.
“These woke snowflakes!!” And they’re talking about liberals… EVERYONE GET MORE PUNK NOW!!!
All time favorite movie.
SLC punk.
Wanted to share two of my new patches for my jacket :D both hand painted
Life guardians don't have time to discuss anymore.. 🌱💀
The Clash photographed by Sheila Rock, 1976
dont leave me here
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WELCOME!
New to this shit, so I thought I'd give a small intro. I'm one of the several owners of this account, call me JJ. Pretty blunt, straight forward about the topics I'll speak on. I'll be speaking on hardcore punk, the history, and including other popular punk bands who helped this community grow. I will also be speaking on various political topics that have correlation with punk. Everything I stand for is rebellious. However, since I'm new; I need ideas to speak on. So if you have any, send them my way. BUT make sure you say its for me, there's several owners. -JJ
Jello Biafra performing live with the Dead Kennedys in Boston, 1981.