Mod Revival is a youth subculture and music scene that emerged in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and experienced a peak of popularity into the early 1980s. The movement was a conscious and nostalgic revival of the original 1960s Mod subculture, reinterpreting its sharp, tailored fashion and scooter culture through the lens of the punk rock and new wave scenes.

The revival was catalyzed by the 1979 film Quadrophenia and the rising popularity of the band The Jam, led by frontman Paul Weller, who became known as "The Modfather." The subculture adopted the main elements of 1960s Mod style (like three-button suits, fishtail parkas, and Italian motor scooters) but with a grittier and more aggressive energy influenced by punk . While its mainstream popularity was relatively brief, the Mod Revival had a lasting influence and established its own distinct identity separate from the original movement.

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* Quadrophenia (1979)