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Debbie (18) also works in the Market. I was first a punk when I was still at school in Leeds. I got kicked out of school when I was 16 and that made me like punk even more. There was a big gang of us. We'd go to every gig in Bradford and Sheffield. I was always a clean one though; some of the others were real filthy and mucky. I wouldn't class myself as a punk, I'm just an individual. I don't like being put into any categories. Anyone that's different gets called a punk. The punks now aren't very classy, The scene now is all young kids. They were in short trousers in '77. |
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