Welcome to my Level 2 Music Technology Unit 17 researching a music topic project. 

punk scene
Web definitions
  1. The punk subculture, which centres around punk rock music, includes a diverse array of ideologies, fashions and forms of expression, including visual art, dance, literature and film. The subculture is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom.

 

The aim of my research is to answer the question:


Is there a punk scene in Liverpool, and if so, is it increasing in popularity?
punk
pʌŋk/
noun
noun: punk; plural noun: punks; noun: punk rock; plural noun: punk rocks
  1. 1.
    N. AMER.informal
    a worthless person (often used as a general term of abuse).
    "you think any of these punks they got fighting today could stand up to Joe Louis?"
    • a criminal or thug.
      "there's never been a better time to take our streets back from the punks"
    • US
      (in prison slang) a passive male homosexual.
      "he determined to be made into no one's punk"
    • an inexperienced young person.
      "you were a nobody, a punk kid starting out"
  2. 2.
    a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s.
    "punk had turned pop music and its attendant culture on its head"
    • an admirer or player of punk rock, typically characterized by coloured spiked hair and clothing decorated with safety pins or zips.
      noun: punk rocker; plural noun: punk rockers
      "punks fought Teds on the Kings Road on Saturday afternoons"
  3. 3.
    N. AMER.
    soft, crumbly wood that has been attacked by fungus, used as tinder.
adjective
adjective: punk
  1. 1.
    N. AMER.informal
    in poor condition.
    "I felt too punk to eat"
  2. 2.
    relating to punk rock and its associated subculture.
    "a punk band"
scene
siːn/
noun
noun: scene; plural noun: scenes
  1. 1.
    the place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred.
    "the emergency team were among the first on the scene"
    synonyms:location, site, place, position, point, spot; More
    • a place or setting regarded as having a particular character or making a particular impression.
      "a scene of carnage"
    • a landscape.
      "thick snow had turned the scene outside into a picture postcard"
      synonyms:view, vista, outlook, panorama, prospect, sight; More
    • an incident of a specified nature.
      "there had already been some scenes of violence"
      synonyms:incident, event, episode, happening, moment More
    • a representation of an incident, or the incident itself.
      "scenes of 1930s America"
    • a specified area of activity or interest.
      "one of the biggest draws on the Irish music scene"
      synonyms:area of interest, field of interest, field, interest, speciality, territory, province, preserve; More
    • informal
      a social environment frequented predominantly by homosexuals.
      noun: the scene
      "I don't go out into the scene now"

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I asked my general Facebook which is full of all walks of life , into all different types of genres as a quick poll. I have over 2000 people on Facebook so I thought it was a wide enough target audience. The image below is all of the answers I received.