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  2. Acme Attractions - Wikipedia

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    Seeing the success of punk and how a new market was created for punk related clothing and merchandise, Stephane Raynor [18] and Israel-based businessman John Krivine [19] closed Acme Attractions to create Boy London, at 153 King's Road, in 1976. [20] John Krivine hired Genesis P-Orridge and Peter Christopherson for branding of Boy.

  3. Lucy's Record Shop - Wikipedia

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    Lucy's Record Shop was an independent, locally-owned record store and all-ages music venue in Nashville, Tennessee.During its five and a half years of operation, Lucy's supported a growing punk and indie music scene in Nashville, [2] and received national publicity as a prominent underground music venue.

  4. Sex Pistols - Wikipedia

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    The leading New York punk band, the Ramones, released their debut album on 23 April 1976. Although regarded as seminal to the growth of English punk rock, and Cook and Jones being fans of the album, [67] [68] Lydon has repeatedly rejected that it influenced the Sex Pistols, claiming that they "were all long-haired and of no interest to me. I ...

  5. Sex (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    Sex (stylised SEX) was a boutique run by Vivienne Westwood and her then-partner Malcolm McLaren at 430 King's Road, London between 1974 and 1976. It specialised in clothing that defined the look of the punk movement.

  6. Fugazi - Wikipedia

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    Fugazi's music was an intentional departure from that of the hardcore punk bands the members had played in previously. Fugazi combined punk with funk and reggae beats, irregular stop-start song structures, and heavy riffs inspired by popular rock bands such as Led Zeppelin and Queen, bands that the punk community of the time largely disdained. [56]

  7. Punk rock - Wikipedia

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    Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll [2] [3] [4] and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected the corporate nature of mainstream 1970s rock music. They typically produced short, fast-paced songs with hard-edged melodies and singing styles with stripped-down ...