The impulse to find a place of belonging somewhere
within in the vastly complex and diverse societies of the world, for me,
appears as a subtle, yet constant tug on the outskirts of my
consciousness. This daunting sensation
is one that seems to linger within the unconscious tendencies of individuals of
all backgrounds and beliefs, for every culture develops an array of subcultures
and countercultures, and sometimes even sub-subcultures and
counter-countercultures. The punk rock scene is no exception to this pattern.
It arose within a subculture, forming its own counterculture, which then
spurred the creation of multiple subcultures that, in turn, gave rise to