http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/819518343/new-release-urban-punk-bicycle-playing-cards?ref=search
See. Urban punk
Bro - stop double posting.
Punk originated in the mid-late 1970s as an underground music movement with certain social aspects to it as well. The "punk" in cyberpunk and steampunk refers to how the technology of the time period in question gets twisted and adapted to different uses once it hits "street level", with often unpredicted consequences. Cyberpunk and steampunk both started as literary movements - cyberpunk originated in the early 1980s and covered a usually-dystopic future set somewhere in the 21st century or shortly thereafter, while steampunk began around the turn of the millenium and covered the periods of the Old West in America and the Victorian Era in Great Britain, again dystopic, and in some cases positing alternate histories, such as the development of the Babbage Difference Engine into a fully-functional, steam-driven computer, resulting in the invention of the Internet about a century earlier than in real life.
Urban punk is a fashion statement more than anything else - it's just punk in the present age. You could argue that the art is Banksy-influenced, but that's like saying someone who works with oil paint is Picasso-influenced because he also used oil paint. But whether I like it is immaterial, since enough people were interested that the KS project succeeded.
You know Steampunk has a whole culture surrounding it right? It's really awesome. I don't think there are more Steampunk decks than there are skull & bones though, for example.
To date, I still think only Lance pulled off a Steampunk deck. T11's was a mockery of the art.
Meanwhile, some "purist" steampunks would argue that Lance's deck series was really more "gearpunk" than steampunk... And let's not forget dieselpunk, cryptopunk, protopunk, post-punk, Chicken-McNuggetspunk, WalMartPunk...