Answer:
Embraced a rebellious attitude and rejected the growing commercialization of rock ‘n’ roll music
Step-by-step explanation:
Punk rock was born as a reaction to rock from the 1970s that had become mainstream. It was influenced by the garage rock from the 1960s. The Punks were anti-establishment, and believed in the DIY (do it yourself) philosophy. The songs were short and with few chords, and most of the times had rebellious lyrics. The labels were independent. Punk subculture also had elements of fashion to express rebellion such as leather jackets, offensive T-shirts, and spiked ban