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- development of punk
- In punk
…literary rock scene based around CBGB, the New York City club where the Patti Smith Group and Television performed. The Ramones also performed there, and their self-titled 1976 debut album became the blueprint for punk: guitar as white noise, drums as texture, and vocals as hostile slogans.
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- In punk
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- Blondie
- In Blondie
…York punk clubs such as CBGB alongside contemporaries such as Talking Heads, Television, and Patti Smith and released its self-titled debut album on Private Stock Records in 1976. Major label Chrysalis Records released Plastic Letters the following year, earning the group a following in the United Kingdom. Parallel Lines
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- In Blondie
- Ramones
- In the Ramones
…notably at New York City’s CBGB club. Their tour of England in 1976 proved a major inspiration for the punk movement in Britain, where they enjoyed greater commercial success than at home. Influenced by the rebelliousness of their contemporaries the New York Dolls and by 1960s pop music (especially bubblegum…
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- In the Ramones
- Television
- In Television
…as Television they helped establish CBGB-OMFUG, a club in New York City’s Bowery, as the epicentre of a burgeoning punk scene. Principal songwriter Verlaine delivered his surreal lyrics with an elasticity that stretched from somber declarations to unearthly squeals, but what set Television apart from other punk–new-wave groups was the…
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- In Television