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Being a hardcore punk is about more than just liking a certain style of music. It's a lifestyle that involves embracing a set of values and beliefs that challenge mainstream society. Here are some steps you can take to become a hardcore punk: 1. Listen to hardcore punk music: Start by listening to bands like Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and Dead Kennedys. Hardcore punk is characterized by fast, aggressive music with lyrics that often focus on social and political issues. 2. Dress the part: Hardcore punks often wear black clothing, studded leather jackets, band t-shirts, and boots. Some also have piercings, tattoos, and brightly colored hair. 3. Embrace DIY culture: Hardcore punk is all about doing it yourself. Learn to play an instrument, start a band, organize a show, or create your own zines and artwork. 4. Get involved in the punk community: Attend local shows, join punk forums, and make friends with like-minded people. The punk community can be a great source of support and inspiration. 5. Stand up for what you believe in: Hardcore punk is rooted in anti-authoritarianism and a rejection of mainstream culture. Speak out against injustice and oppression, and support causes that align with your values. 6. Be authentic: Being a hardcore punk isn't about conforming to a certain image or set of rules. It's about being true to yourself and living by your own principles. Remember, being a hardcore punk isn't for everyone. It takes dedication, hard work, and a willingness to go against the grain. But if you're passionate about punk music and the punk ethos, it can be a deeply rewarding and fulfilling way of life.
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