Introducing the new ThePunkSite.com

Nine years. A lot of things change in nine years. A couple Prime Ministers. A couple Presidents. Some Marvel superheroes took over the pop culture landscape. Not to mention that whole pesky Global Pandemic that has made touring and live shows impossible. Throughout it all, one thing that changed the absolute most was the internet. Sites got faster, more complex, more intuitive. Desktop use plummeted while mobile surfing became the norm. The world wide web was evolving and growing at an unprecedented speed, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Yet, despite these changes and advances in technology – our little corner of the internet has stayed relatively the same.  In fact, we haven’t updated the design since 2012. The design was wonderful, but as the years passed and internet norms change...

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