• Cholombian Style

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    Cholombian style sprouts from the stoner slow sounds of the cumbia music scene in working class Monterrey, Mexico.

  • Don’t Label Me

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    In 1976, George Plemper took a job as a high school chemistry teacher at Riverside School in Thamesmead, South London.

  • Revolutionary Sketch

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    In the Venn Diagram of society’s opinion of teenagers, where ‘fear’ is one circle and ‘admiration’ is the other, the overlap accounts for times of major social upheaval.

  • Slow Jams

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    In 1986, A local Philadelphia daytime show celebrated the release of Corey Hart’s “By Your Side” with a teen slow-dancing showcase.

  • Teddy Girls

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    Teddy girls were working class  gals who often left school at 14 or 15, heading straight to careers in offices or factories.

  • Damien Wayne Echols

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    There was a gross miscarriage of justice when goth teenager Damien Wayne Echols and his friends were convicted of brutally murdering three boys at Robin Hoods Hill in West Memphis, Arkansas.Â