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-Punk Genres

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Cyberpunk, steampunk, etc. Draws partly on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_punk_genres and http://directbetween.livejournal.com/12164.html.
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beetlepunk   has been listed 2 times with 1 comment
weirdpunk   has been listed 1 time with 2 comments
philosopunk   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
blogpunk   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
decopunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
romepunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
genrepunk   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
wordpunk   has been listed 2 times with 1 comment
spacepunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
dieselpunk   has been listed 3 times with 1 comment
ironpunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
stonepunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
bronzepunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
timepunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
sandalpunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
splatterpunk   has been listed 3 times with 0 comments
mythpunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
elfpunk   has been listed 2 times with 0 comments
mannerpunk   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
biopunk   has been listed 2 times with 0 comments
postcyberpunk   has been listed 2 times with 0 comments
steampunk   has been listed 21 times with 1 comment
cyberpunk   has been listed 12 times with 0 comments
squidpunk   has been listed 5 times with 6 comments
atompunk   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
clockpunk   has been listed 3 times with 3 comments
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9 months ago VanishedOne said: Inclusion

I'm finding it harder than I expected to decide what should be on this list: it's so easy to make stuff up that I can invent a word like 'castlepunk', type it into Google and quite often get hits, sometimes suggesting a possible genre. The more the merrier, probably, but it's nice to have an idea of the intended meaning of a word...

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