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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. Punk rock - Wikipedia

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    The origins of New York's punk rock scene can be traced back to such sources as the 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. [94] In early 1974, a new scene began to develop around the CBGB club, also in Lower Manhattan.

  4. 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.

  5. Hardcore punk - Wikipedia

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    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 Warzone.

  6. New York Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The New York Dolls were the catalyst for New York's early punk rock scene, which included Television, Talking Heads, Patti Smith, the Ramones, Blondie and Richard Hell and the Voidoids, [40] in addition to being one of the most influential bands to the development of British punk rock, particularly the Sex Pistols, the Clash and the Damned.

  7. Music of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York club scene is an important part of the city's music scene, the birthplace of many styles of music from disco to punk rock; some of these clubs, such as Studio 54, Max's Kansas City, Mercer Arts Center, ABC No Rio, and CBGB, reached iconic statuses in the United States and the world.

  8. A7 (bar) - Wikipedia

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    A7 (bar) Coordinates: 40.7639°N 73.9817°W. A7 was a club in New York City that between 1981 and 1984, was a main location of the New York hardcore scene. The tiny space was located on the southeast corner of East 7th Street and Avenue A in Manhattan 's East Village. [1] The venue hosted fast punk bands such as The Stimulators and The ...

  9. New York Thrash - Wikipedia

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    New York Thrash is a hardcore punk compilation album released by ROIR in 1982.. Considered a definitive document of the early New York hardcore and late 1970s punk scene, New York Thrash features rare and otherwise unreleased recordings, including the first recorded material by the Beastie Boys (also on their Polly Wog Stew EP) as well as material by Bad Brains.