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  1. Aug 16, 2024 · Rock clubs come and go, but there was only one CBGBs, the hallowed club for the New York punk scene that spawned major music superstars.

  2. The venue’s influence extended into fashion, art, and lifestyle, establishing it as a significant cultural hub for the punk and hardcore movement and its ethos of rebellion and artistic expression. This decade reinforced CBGB’s role as a community space for artists, musicians, and fans alike.

  3. Jun 6, 2014 · Clocking in at over 3 hours, traces the entire history of New York's punk movement. From the Velvet Underground, Warhol, the Doll's reign to the handover of power to the bands that would go on to define the era: Television, Suicide, The Ramones, Blondie.

    • Anne Rouyer
  4. Oct 11, 2016 · The U.K. punk explosion of 1977 was inspired by and legitimized the existing New York subculture. Notable scenes occurred in Los Angeles and San Francisco by the next year.

    • Steven Blush
    • 2 min
    • Ramones. Punk is all about infusing simplicity with personality, so here’s a simple statement about the Ramones: Punk simply wouldn’t have existed without the group from Forest Hill in Queens.
    • Suicide. Suicide were years ahead of their time. The proto-electronic music group consisted of Martin Rev and the late Alan Vega, and though they brought drum machines and synthesizers to punk music, their influence on genres like industrial dance, noise, techno, and ambient music were deeply felt as well.
    • Agnostic Front. Agnostic Front existed at the tail-end of punk’s first scene. They were one of the first hardcore bands in the New York scene, playing with tropes of punk and blending them with thrash metal.
    • The Dictators. The Dictators are widely credited as the first true punk band to emerge out of New York City. They blended cheap aesthetics with hard and fast rock ‘n’ roll, creating punk music before it truly had a name or identity.
  5. Mar 2, 2015 · Legs McNeil, the New York fanzine editor who helped coin the term “punk,” saw the movement as a rejection of “lame hippie stuff” and other symptoms of cultural exhaustion. But when punk,...

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  7. Jul 8, 2024 · By the mid-’70s, New York became a punk music destination city for musicians and fans because they read about it in magazines like Cream and Crawdaddy and 16 Magazine, Arcade says. “There was...

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