I was the punk outsider who nobody messed with. I was fearless. At 16, I graduated and moved out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was a punk rocker. A full-bore, 1st-generation punk.
I was a punk. I think that's why I'm such a good person now, because I was such a bad guy then.
I wanted to be in a punk band before I had even heard any punk music.
I was really into punk. I was 11 years old; I had a blue mohican.
I formed a band when I was about 13, and we all listened to punk - or what we thought was punk!
By the time I was 19, punk had occurred. It had a completely different cultural dynamic to it which rejected everything and started again from the year zero.
I was the only punk rocker at my high school. And there were at least a handful of black kids who liked hip-hop. Both were kind of the new music of the day, and it was lonely being the only punk.
I was a little self-centered gutter punk in the early 1980s and all I wanted to do was diss everybody.
I started an all-girl punk band when I was 14, and I was the drummer, not the singer.
I was always into punk, ever since I was 13, but I was into other stuff, too - like, well, the Spice Girls. I really liked Scary Spice.
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