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18 Cards in this Set
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the music of a new generation: angry and minimalist, born at CBGB
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Punk
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Punk's prehistory with ambitious writing, experimental noise-rock
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The Velvet Underground
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"Heroin"
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The Velvet Underground
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The Velvet Underground's song with a different take on 60s drug culture, ignores traditional song form
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"Heroin"
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"Search and Destroy"
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Iggy Pop
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maxims of punk
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DIY, refuse to conform
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poet, suggests new roles for women in rock, wrote one of the first great punk albums Horses
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Patti Smith
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"Gloria"
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Patti Smith
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stripped-down rock with 2 min songs, influential in England
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The Ramones
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"Teenage Lobotomy"
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The Ramones
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Punk band only lasted a year, guitars, bass, drums only, music of anger, frustration, chaos
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Sex Pistols
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manager of the Sex Pistols who helped create the myth of punk: an aesthetic, political, and musical revolt
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Malcolm Mclaren
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"Anarchy in the USA"
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The Sex Pistols
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"God Save the Queen"
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The Sex Pistols
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Banned in England, but still made it number 1
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"God Save the Queen" by the Sex Pistols
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Bromley Contingent
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group of sex pistols followers, named after the neighborhood in london where some lived and helped popularize the fashion
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associated with fascism, swastikas, nazism, racism
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punk
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rebirth of independent labels
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punk
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