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  2. New York hardcore - Wikipedia

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    The origins of New York's punk rock scene can be traced back to such sources as late 1960s trash culture and an early 1970s underground rock movement centered on the Mercer Arts Center in Greenwich Village, where the New York Dolls performed. [ 1 ] In early 1974, this early punk scene began to develop around the CBGB club, also in lower ...

  3. List of New York hardcore bands - Wikipedia

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    Sick of It All. Six and Violence. The Stimulators (not hc, but important transitional band from the old scene.) Stormtroopers of Death (S.O.D.) Straight Ahead. The Undead. Urban Waste. Vatican Commandos (This band is from Connecticut) Warzone.

  4. Nausea (band) - Wikipedia

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    Nausea was an American crust punk band from New York City, active from 1985 to 1992. They are cited as a notable band in the first wave of crust punk. [citation needed] Prior to Nausea, guitarist Victor Dominicis played in the hardcore punk bands Hellbent and Sacrilege. Nausea were involved in the New York City Lower East Side squatting ...

  5. Friends Stand United - Wikipedia

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    Friends Stand United (FSU) is an American anti-fascist, [ 1 ][ 2 ] anti-racist, and anti-drug group. It was founded in the late 1980s by Elgin James in Boston, Massachusetts, evolving out of the hardcore punk scene and in particular the straight edge subculture. While originally having a reputation for fighting against Neo-Nazis and racist ...

  6. Hardcore skinhead - Wikipedia

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    Hardcore skinheads are skinheads who mainly associate with hardcore and sometimes heavy metal instead of Oi!, ska, soul or other music genres associated with the skinhead subculture. [1][2] Starting in the early 1980s, there were many skinheads in the New York hardcore scene, although Detroit, Chicago, Seattle and Boston also had strong scenes.

  7. Mudd Club - Wikipedia

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    Mudd Club plaque on building at 77 White Street, New York City. The Mudd Club was a nightclub located at 77 White Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It operated from 1978 to 1983 as a venue for post punk underground music and no wave counterculture events. It was opened by Steve Maas, Diego Cortez and Anya ...

  8. Hardcore punk - Wikipedia

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    Facade of the music club CBGB in New York City. The New York City hardcore scene emerged in 1981 when Bad Brains moved to the city from Washington, D.C. [141] [142] Starting in 1981, there was an influx of new hardcore bands in the city including Agnostic Front, Beastie Boys, Cro-Mags, Cause for Alarm, the Mob, Murphy's Law, Reagan Youth, and ...

  9. Palladium (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    New York proto-punk musicians The Patti Smith Group, John Cale, and Television, performed at the Palladium on New Year's Eve 1976. The Bay City Rollers performed at The Palladium on January 8, 1977. A performance of the Ramones was recorded at the Palladium on January 7, 1978; and they returned for New Year's Eve 1979.