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The Sex Pistols
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i dont think there would be such a fuss nowadays as we live in an age of media saturation where most acts dont stand out from the crowd.back in the 70s there was little choice in terms of music and tv meaning that anything shocking was really seized upon by the media.
i remember the days when an artist entering high in the charts was headline news ! just one example of how things have been de-valued.
Punk was the last time there was a genuine cultural change as a result of a popular music trend. It swept through the country at a time when the music scene was largely moribund -either frothy pop or the stranglehold of 'progressive' rock were the two alternatives, until punk appeared with its musical maelstrom, rapidly followed by a single youth movement which shocked the establishment and frightened the horses.
Add to that the teart-eyed love-in for her mage's jubilee, which was roundly stamped on by a sneering Johnny Rotten, and the nation was shocked and appaled!
Today, it is virtually impossible to shock any audience or group of people, so sadly, punk was the last chance to really get up one section of the nation's collective nose, whilst simultaneiously offering a rallying cry to the nation's youth.