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Punkrock.net : ウィキペディア英語版
Punkrock.net
Punkrock.net was a website that existed from 1996-2001 as a resource for the punk community. The site was created by Josh Grubman, Sarah Herritage, and Nikki Levine. Originally beginning as a user-submitted database for the DIY traveller and touring punk band, it later morphed into a major online community for punks worldwide to communicate with one another and share ideas.
Punkrock.net drew its userbase primarily from the dying EFnet IRC #sxe and #punk, the Chainsaw Records messageboard, and the newsgroup alt.music.hardcore. Members of the dead SXE-L listserv were also key players of the site. The users all had the same basic underlying interest - punk and hardcore punk music.
The original administrators of the site shut the messageboard down in 2001 after reported "disillusionment" with internet punk communities.
==References==

* (Punkrock.net calls it quits after 7 years )
* (Punkrock.net embraces Sissyfight )

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