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But these are just dark, punkish icons, without any relationship to experience.
They played punkish pop music at clubs and private parties.
The exhibition wants to generate a punkish energy, but its means are mostly crude and obvious.
Beyond a punkish nihilism, what this all adds up to remains unclear.
The band incorporated a more punkish approach to their thrash metal style.
Though the punkish attitudes and look seem quaint now, they gave "Max" a sense of menace.
The punkish style of the early days has returned to a small extent, but also hip-hop and trip-hop-elements have found their way into the music.
They changed their name to PVC2 and adopted a more punkish style.
Jett has a punkish, tomboy appearance and is a Democrat.
The short, borderline punkish hair reminded her of wilder years, before she took academics seriously.
Until Ashton gets to grip with his more punkish urges he is going to run into this kind of bother.
As the film opens, she has moved out of the house and gotten a punkish haircut to match her defiant attitude.
"No," said the redhead, who wore a punkish haircut with his head shaved on the sides.
He added: "I think her show is worth it just for punkish quality of those menstrual panties.
But for 20 minutes this skinny young cellist with a punkish hair cut seemed like a musical master of the universe.
As his punkish nickname hints, he proves to be a ruthless, cruel bully.
While none of this really has anything to do with athletic performance, the punkish attitude seems to have given Rome a solid and salable identity.
Its crowd is mainly young men and women who dress largely in black and affect punkish haircuts.
Not long ago, he was also on television in a sort of paramilitary uniform of black, with dyed yellow, punkish hair.
Its fur was arranged in punkish spikes.
He first became a British rock star with the scrappy and often great punkish band the Libertines.
"The band's original punkish abrasiveness giving way only slightly to a petulant pop sheen".
Frank: A punkish teenager with an in-your-face attitude.
That approach has created a following for a character in the commercials who is called Stuart, a punkish youth with a fetish for trading.
His shadowy face framed by the upturned collar, his hair punkish and spiky.