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Ten-year-old Arlo Lippiatt's lockdown project was creating a music fanzine.
In its heyday punk revolved around a few streets off the Kings Road in London where Sid Vicious and Vivienne Westwood could be found strutting and scowling in black jackets and drainpipe jeans.
What started as a home schooling project set for Arlo Lippiatt by his mother has become a sort of international publication.
His homemade fanzine, Pint-Sized Punk, has featured interviews with big names including the Manic Street Preachers, as well as Idles and Fontaines DC, both of whom were shortlisted for the Mercury prize last year.
Today punk has found a new home in the bedroom of a ten-year-old boy whose music magazine has attracted fans around the world.
After getting interviews with the likes of Manic Street Preachers and Super Furry Animals, he's selling out of copies of Pint-Sized Punk.
With orders coming from as far afield as America and Australia, bands are even contacting him to be in it.