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Indupunk

Industrial punk. A sci-fi aesthetic defined by grimy industrial environments, analog machinery, and the classic “used-future” look seen in movies like Alien, Outland, and the industrial zones of Blade Runner.
Instead of sleek high-tech, Indupunk worlds run on hydraulics, welds, coolant leaks, CRT monitors, and patchwork repairs.
It’s the blue-collar future — heavy, dirty, corporate-owned, and barely held together.

Coined by Stephen M Keck in 2025.
"If cyberpunk is neon and digital, Indupunk is oily, industrial, analog, and brutally realistic"
by Bfslv1 December 6, 2025
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