>>47306513You obviously haven't listened to any actual punk music. I can't think of any actual noteworthy legitimate punk bands that dress the way people who identify as being "punk" do. Maybe a leather jacket and bracelets, or a tight necklace, but I've never seen any real punk fan or musician wear spiked collars and bracelets and leather pants covered in zippers and chains. That's basically tween pop rock aesthetic that bands like Simple Plan and Green Day would wear. Not even skate punk bands like The Offspring, Sum 41, or Face to Face would dress like that (Blink-182 would, but they're more tween and teen pop rock), let alone classic punk bands. Punk was about challenging societal norms like men having long hair and singing about more taboo subjects, people who dress have pink mohawks and dress in spiky leather and vandalize and trash stuff don't know what real punk was about.