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This is a list of subcultures. In biology, a subculture in a population of a microorganism is when one microbe colony in such a population is transferred onto blank growth medium and allowed to freely reproduce. ...
Anarchists can refer to several things, among which: The movie Anarchists Supporters of the principles of anarchism The Anarchists (Les Anarchistes), a famous song from Léo Ferré A List of anarchists This is a disambiguation pageâa list of articles associated with the same title. ...
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Aristasia is a largely imaginary all-female society existing primarily in England, but with adherents in other parts of the world, notably the United States. ...
The anal Inner Circle was a group comprising of members of the first wave of Norwegian black metal bands. ...
Though a Bohemian is a native of the Czech province of Bohemia, a secondary meaning for bohemian emerged in 19th century France. ...
BÅsÅzoku (æ´èµ°æ) (literally Violent Running Tribe) is a Japanese subculture very similar to car clubs: gangs of young men who share a common interest in designing (often illegal) modifications for cars and motorcycles. ...
A conspiracy theory is a theory that defies common historical or current understanding of events, under the claim that those events are the result of manipulations by two or more individuals or various secretive powers or conspiracies. ...
for other uses please see Crime (disambiguation) A crime is an act that violates a political or moral law. ...
Pickpocketing is a crime, a form of larceny which involves the stealing of money and valuables off the person of a victim without them noticing. ...
Everyday instance of theft: the bike which fits on this wheel has disappeared. ...
This article is about sea pirates. ...
Deaf community and Deaf culture are two phrases used to refer to persons who are culturally Deaf as opposed to those who are deaf from the medical/audiological/pathological perspective. ...
An expatriate (in abbreviated form expat) is someone temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of their upbringing and/or legal residence. ...
Two Danish backpackers in front of the Vienna State Opera in July 2005 Backpacking is a term used to denote a form of low-cost international travel. ...
Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, dukedom, etc. ...
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Overweight, unkempt, bespectacled and fantasizing about an anime heroine--a popular otaku stereotype. ...
Trekkie (or Trekker) is a term that in recent decades has been used to describe a fan of the Star Trek science fiction franchise. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into folk music. ...
The freak scene was a term used by a slightly post-hippie and pre-punk style of bohemian subculture. ...
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Greens are people who support some or all of goals of a Green Party without necessarily working with or voting for that or any party. ...
The hacker culture is the voluntary subculture which first developed in the 1960s among hackers working on early minicomputers in academic computer science environments. ...
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Retail selling Street selling is the bottom of the chain and can be accomplished through purchasing from prostitutes, through cloaked retail stores or refuse houses for users in the act located in red-light districts which often also deal in paraphernalia, dealers marketing merriment at night clubs and other events...
The ordinary people of the Roman Empire used the language known as Vulgar Latin rather than the Classical Latin of literature, as in this political graffiti at Pompeii Graffiti is a type of deliberately inscribed marking made by humans on surfaces, both private and public. ...
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New Age describes a broad movement characterized by alternative approaches to traditional Western culture. ...
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A Motorcycle gang (also known as a Biker gang) is a gang whose members are motorcycle riders. ...
Hells Angels (without an apostrophe) is the motorcycle club Hells Angels (with an apostrophe) was a World War II flying squadron in the American Volunteer Group Flying Tigers Hells Angels (movie) is the 1930 aviation movie directed by Howard Hughes This is a disambiguation page, a list of...
Body modification (or body alteration) is the permanent or semi-permanent deliberate altering of the human body for non-medical reasons, such as spiritual, various social (markings), BDSM edgeplay or aesthetic. ...
A tattoo is a design or marking made by the insertion of a pigment into punctures or cuts in the skin. ...
The vampire look typically includes prosthetic fangs on the upper canines, a pallid complexion and Victorian or Gothic clothing The vampire lifestyle (or vampyre lifestyle) is a lifestyle, involving a number of customs and beliefs, followed (in various fashions and to different degrees) by a subculture of people who are...
This article is about the dietary lifestyle, Vegan can also mean relating to vega, especially the star Vega, as in astronomical references to the Vegan system, or Science Fiction references to aliens from that system. ...
For animals adapted to eat primarily plants, sometimes referred to as vegetarian animals, see Herbivore. ...
Fishers of Men, oil on panel by Adriaen van de Venne (1614) Various religious symbols Religion is a human phenomenon that defies easy definition. ...
Rogue can mean a number of things: A rogue is usually a dishonest or mischievous person, but not always. ...
The ongoing controversy regarding the definitions of a cult is examined in the article on cults. ...
Sexual activity in humans is an instinctive form of physical intimacy. ...
A collar is a common symbol in BDSM. BDSM is a term which describes a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
See labrys, black triangle. ...
Sexual fetishism, first described as such by Sigmund Freud though the concept and certainly the activity is quite ancient, is a form of paraphilia where the object of affection is a specific inanimate object or part of a persons body. ...
The Leather Pride flag, which has become a symbol of the BDSM and fetish subculture. ...
Swinging, sometimes referred to in North America as the swinging lifestyle or simply The Lifestyle (although this simplified term is also used by people into Leather and BDSM), includes a wide range of sexual activities conducted between three or more people. ...
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The term Sloane Ranger (often pluralised to just Sloanes) refers to the lifestyle of upper-middle class young women living in west London. ...
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- See also: scene & scene (youth) frequently associated with a musical style.
A Youth organization is a formal organization aimed at children and adolescents for education and socialization. ...
Look up scene on Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Scene can refer to a specific youth subculture or movement, generally used by individuals who identify with that subculture, however it is sometimes used in a pejorative sense by non-members. ...
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The phrase computer art scene or artscene for short, refers to a community of individuals and groups, that are both interested and active in the creation of computer-based artwork. ...
A bill can be one of: paper documents used as currency (notes in British English): see Banknote. ...
An example of cyber fashion. ...
The demoscene is a computer subculture that came to prominence during the rise of the 16/32-bit micros (the Atari ST and the Amiga), but demos first appeared during the 8-bit era on computers such as the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. ...
Disco is a genre of music that originated in discothèques. ...
The Edelweiss Pirates (EdelweiÃpiraten) were a loosely organized youth culture in Nazi Germany. ...
Futurism may refer to: Future studies, the philosophical or academic study of the medium to long-term future also known as futurology. ...
Crypto-anarchism is a philosophy that expounds the use of strong public-key cryptography to enforce privacy and individual freedom. ...
Cubo-Futurism was a variation of Cubism that developed in Russia in 1913. ...
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NYC goth band The Naked and the Dead (1985). ...
Greasers is a subculture that started in the 1950s and continued through the mid-1960s. ...
A grunger is a member of a UK youth subculture of 00s. ...
Breakdancer in Ljubljana. ...
Thugs (alternately written thugz), in the hip-hop/gangsta rap sense, are persons who are ruthless and who will do whatever it takes to get ahead. ...
Gangsta rap is a subgenre of hip hop music which involves a lyrical focus on the lifestyles of inner-city youth. ...
b-boy was originally a term applied to a breakdancer. ...
The ordinary people of the Roman Empire used the language known as Vulgar Latin rather than the Classical Latin of literature, as in this political graffiti at Pompeii Graffiti is a type of deliberately inscribed marking made by humans on surfaces, both private and public. ...
Bling Bling is a 1999 hit hip-hop song by The B.G., featuring his Cash Money labelmates Juvenile, Lil Wayne, Turk, Baby, and Mannie Fresh. ...
A singer dresses in a stereotypical hippie outfit. ...
Metalhead is the most popular term for a devoted fan of heavy metal music. ...
National Socialist black metal (also known as Nazi black metal or NSBM) is a Neo-Nazi subgenre of black metal music concerned with ideas of racial separatism and Aryanism. ...
Mod (or, to use its full name, Modernism or sometimes Modism) was a youth lifestyle based around fashion and music that developed in London, England in the late 1950s and reached its peak in the early to mid 1960s. ...
New Romantic was a New Wave music subgenre and fashion movement that occurred primarily in England during the early 1980s. ...
A pachuco was a Chicano youth in the mid-20th century who wore flashy clothes (such as a Zoot Suit). ...
A group of punks at a music festival. ...
Cowpunk or Country Punk is a subgenre of punk rock that began in southern California in the 1980s, especially Los Angeles. ...
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The cypherpunks (from cipher and punk) comprise an informal group of people interested in privacy and cryptography who originally communicated through the cypherpunks mailing list. ...
Deathrock (also spelled death rock) is a term used to identify a subgenre of punk rock which incorporated elements of horror and first emerged most prominently in the West Coast of the United States during the late 1970s and early 1980s. ...
Caricature of stereotypical emo dress. ...
Hardcore punkâalso known as hardcore in the punk rock and heavy metal scenesâis a faster, heavier version of punk rock, characterized by short, loud, and often passionate songs. ...
Oi! is a sub-genre of punk rock that sought to align punk with a working-class street level following, originating in the United Kingdom. ...
Positive Punk is a term used to describe a branch of the punk subculture that emerged around Londons Batcave club in the early 1980s which was a precursor to the goth subculture. ...
Psychobilly is a mix of punk rock from the 1970s, and rockabilly. ...
Rogue can mean a number of things: A rogue is usually a dishonest or mischievous person, but not always. ...
This article is about a Jamaican subculture. ...
Skate punk (also known as Skatepunk, Skate-punk, Sk8 Punk, Skate-thrash, or Skate-core) was originally a derivative of hardcore punk, so named because of its popularity among skateboarders. ...
A rocket lands on the moon in Le Voyage dans la Lune, the film adaptation of Jules Vernes From the Earth to the Moon. ...
Streetpunk, street punk (also known as reality punk) is both a subgenre of punk rock and a word that describes punk rockers who are working class and/or from the inner city. ...
A raggare in his ideal environment, with a beer, on the hood of a 60s car (Picture taken during Power Big Meet in 2005) Two genuine raggare (Picture taken during Power Big Meet in 2005) The ideal Raggar-car When no American fintails are available, raggare are sometimes forced...
A rave (sometimes referred to as a rave party) is an all-night dance event where DJs and other performers play electronic dance music and rave music. ...
Rivethead is a memoir by author Ben Hamper. ...
1950s Rockabilly book by Harlan Ellison Rockabilly is the earliest form of rock and roll as a distinct style of music. ...
Gothabilly is a portmanteau which refers to an unusual fusion of rockabilly music and the Goth culture. ...
Pornobilly is a musical genre diverging from psychobilly. ...
Psychobilly is a genre of music generally described as a mix between the British punk rock of the 1970s and the American rockabilly of the 1950s. ...
Psychobilly is a mix of punk rock from the 1970s, and rockabilly. ...
The definitive Wild One. ...
Anarcho-Rockers are the anarchist Rockers. ...
Originating in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, scooterboy culture emerged from mods and skinheads. ...
Skinheads, named after their shaven heads, are members of a subculture that originated in Britain in the 1960s, where they were closely tied to the Rude Boys of the West Indies and the Mods of the UK. Skinhead with scooter // Categories There are several different types of skinheads, and three...
Anarcho-skinheads are anarchist skinheads. ...
Punk-Skinheads, also known as Oi! skins, are a form of skinhead with punk rock influences that grew in numbers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. ...
Red-Skinheads are the left-wing skinheads. ...
Trojan Skinhead is a subculture of skinheads who identify themselves with the subcultures heyday in 1969 when ska music was at its most popular, and with the cults multicultural Jamaican and British working class roots (called The Spirit of 69). Bands/artists The Ethiopians Judge Dread Laurel Aitken...
A Gay skinhead, often called a gayskin, is a gay person who identifies with the skinhead subculture(though not neccessarily) out of sexual interest. ...
Nazi-Skinheads are a right wing subculture that developed in the United Kingdom in the first half of the 1980s. ...
For the drawing or cutting tool, see Straightedge. ...
Hardline was a radical deep ecology movement that had its roots in the straight edge hardcore scene. ...
Entartete Musik, degenerated music The Swing Kids (German: Swingjugend) were a group of jazz and Swing lovers in the Germany of the 1930s, mainly in Hamburg (St. ...
The Teddy boy youth culture first emerged in Britain (starting in London, but rapidly spreading across the country) during the early 1950s, and soon after became strongly associated with American rock and roll music of the period. ...
The Zazous were a fashion in France after World War II. They were young people expressing their individuality by wearing big or garish clothing (similar to the zoot suit fashion in America a few years before) and dancing wildly to swing jazz and bebop. ...
Fictional subcultures The Outsiders can refer to: Literature The Outsiders (novel), by S. E. Hinton, and the movie and TV series based on the novel The Outsiders (comics), a superhero series published by DC Comics The Outsiders (Known Space), a fictional species of aliens in Larry Nivens Known Space series Music...
A separate article is about the punk band called The Adolescents. ...
Look up grease in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Young Girl Fixing her Hair, by Sophie Gengembre Anderson Hair is a filamentous outgrowth from the skin, found mainly in mammals. ...
Grease is a popular musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. ...
A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). ...
4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) is the second song on The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and often cited as the best song on the album. ...
This article describes the novel by Anthony Burgess. ...
Anthony Burgess (February 25, 1917 â November 22, 1993) was an English novelist and critic. ...
William Ford Gibson (March 17, 1948, Conway, South Carolina) is an American-born Canadian science fiction author. ...
The cover of the first publication of Neuromancer. ...
See also - History of subcultures in the 20th century
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