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  2. Spider-Punk - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Punk was created by writer Dan Slott and artist Olivier Coipel.The idea of a punk Spider-Man emerged when Coipel proposed the look for Spider-UK.Slott rejected the look as wrong for a member of the Captain Britain corps but used it to develop a new character that would be "all punk".

  3. Washington, D.C., hardcore - Wikipedia

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    The first D.C. venue to host primarily punk and new wave bands, the Atlantis' first punk concert featured the Slickee Boys, Urban Verbs, and White Boy on January 27, 1978. [2] By early 1979, the Atlantis had closed, but the space would reopen under new ownership on May 31, 1980, as the Nightclub 9:30—soon known as 9:30 Club —and serve as an ...

  4. Banned in D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Banned In D.C. is a compilation of hardcore punk and reggae songs by Bad Brains. All the tracks have been previously released, except for the instrumental version of "Riot Squad". In addition, the original single version of " Pay To Cum " and the original mixes of several tracks from Rock for Light see their first appearance on CD here.

  5. Daniel Kaluuya’s Spider-Punk Was Almost Cut From ... - AOL

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    Miles Morales encounters an array of new Spider-People in “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” including Daniel Kaluuya’s Hobart “Hobie” Brown (aka Spider-Punk). While Spider-Punk ...

  6. ‘Across the Spider-Verse’: How Daniel Kaluuya’s ‘Cool and ...

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    Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” created over 240 unique characters who feature across the six different universes in the film, but Daniel Kaluuya‘s Hobart “Hobie” Brown (aka Spider ...

  7. Sharon Cheslow - Wikipedia

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    Connolly, Cynthia; Clague, Leslie; Cheslow, Sharon (1988), Banned in DC: Photos and Anecdotes From the DC Punk Underground, 1979-85, Washington, DC: Sun Dog Propaganda, ISBN 978-0-9620944-0-8. Giattina, Deborah (October 5–12, 2005), 8 Days a Week, San Francisco Bay Guardian, archived from the original on 2016-03-03.

  8. Salad Days (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980–90) is a documentary written and directed by Scott Crawford. [1] Released on December 19, 2014, [2] the Kickstarter-funded [3] [4] film features early pioneers of the Washington, DC hardcore punk music scene over a decade (1980–1990) including Minor Threat, Fugazi, Bad Brains, Government Issue, Youth Brigade, Teen Idles, Rites of Spring ...

  9. Bad Brains - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, they were blacklisted from many Washington area clubs due to their destructive fans; [12] this was later addressed in their song "Banned in D.C.". [13] Around 1980, the band relocated to New York City, where they would serve as a catalyst for that city's burgeoning hardcore scene. [14] Bad Brains at 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 1983