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A look back at where Adelaide’s indie kids of the 90s and the noughties went out

Did you get your goth on at Proscenium or jump around to Blur at DJ Ian Bell’s Pop! night on Gouger St? You were most likely one of Adelaide’s indie club kids of the 90s and noughties.

Child stars whose lives went off the rails

Sometimes it’s painful to look back at our youth.

Those heady days of smelly nightclubs, bad dancing and questionable fashion choices.

Many of us have ditched the mohawks, the leather jackets and the eyeliner for more conventional dress, like natural coloured hair, stockings without rips and shoes with less buckles.

The only telling signs of those indie, goth or rock and roll club nights might be a discerning taste in music and a pair of Doc Martens at the back of the closet.

So did you did you get your goth on at Proscenium or jump around to Blur at DJ Ian Bell’s Pop! night on Gouger St?

You were most likely one of Adelaide’s indie kids of the 90s and noughties.

Check out these photos we’ve dusted off from our archives – and try not to cringe!

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