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- Human_Punk abstract "Human Punk is a 2000 novel by John King that tells the story of a group of boys who leave school in 1977 and the effect the emerging punk movement has on their lives. The book is largely based in Slough, a new town on the outskirts of London, famed for its industry and large trading estate. Human Punk follows the lives of main character Joe Martin and his friends Smiles, Dave and Chris across the next three decades.".
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- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Camden_Town.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000_novels.
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- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novels_by_John_King_(author).
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Punk.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Cool_Britannia.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Green_Day.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink John_King_(author).
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- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Gorbachev.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink North_London.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Punk_subculture.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Ramones.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Rancid_(band).
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Sex_Pistols.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Slough.
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- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Steve_North.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Thatcherism.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink The_Clash.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink The_Ruts.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Blair.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Siberian_Railway.
- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLink X-Ray_Spex.
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- Human_Punk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Human Punk".
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- Human_Punk subject Category:2000_novels.
- Human_Punk subject Category:British_novels_adapted_into_films.
- Human_Punk subject Category:Novels_by_John_King_(author).
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- Human_Punk comment "Human Punk is a 2000 novel by John King that tells the story of a group of boys who leave school in 1977 and the effect the emerging punk movement has on their lives. The book is largely based in Slough, a new town on the outskirts of London, famed for its industry and large trading estate. Human Punk follows the lives of main character Joe Martin and his friends Smiles, Dave and Chris across the next three decades.".
- Human_Punk label "Human Punk".
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- Human_Punk wasDerivedFrom Human_Punk?oldid=628074499.
- Human_Punk depiction Human_Punk.jpg.
- Human_Punk isPrimaryTopicOf Human_Punk.