Whether is needed or not, I cannot ignore other
'Punk' derivatives...
Encouraged by some people here I'll just add few more punk parts I concern to be be a part of that domain.
All this sub-genres are nothing more then eyeopener in evergrowing " punk " culture, either its urban or traditional.
Ill try to out them in chronological order, of some kind.
* Stonepunk which utilize mainly simple form and material solutions that were used in many well known series, such as Flinstones. Literal examples are even better but I forgot which were they
* Nowpunk with contemporary fiction settings, you know like hackers and covert.ops thing of today!
* Mythpunk is probably most undestanable for me becouse it nurtures folklore with postmodern stuff.
Basically a fiction.
* Dreampunk is new to me. A new chapter in what I consider to be my heading here. Lots of dystopian chemistry there with loads of mixed paths with steam/cyberpunk meets Old ways of shamanic traditions. Soooo huge area to explore.. More less nuanced levels of narrative that follows sometimes even occult plots. Its catchy