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    • Ramones. Punk is all about infusing simplicity with personality, so here’s a simple statement about the Ramones: Punk simply wouldn’t have existed without the group from Forest Hill in Queens.
    • Suicide. Suicide were years ahead of their time. The proto-electronic music group consisted of Martin Rev and the late Alan Vega, and though they brought drum machines and synthesizers to punk music, their influence on genres like industrial dance, noise, techno, and ambient music were deeply felt as well.
    • Agnostic Front. Agnostic Front existed at the tail-end of punk’s first scene. They were one of the first hardcore bands in the New York scene, playing with tropes of punk and blending them with thrash metal.
    • The Dictators. The Dictators are widely credited as the first true punk band to emerge out of New York City. They blended cheap aesthetics with hard and fast rock ‘n’ roll, creating punk music before it truly had a name or identity.
  1. Dec 24, 2019 · Arielle Crane 24 December 2019. New York City has a rich musical history, from the Jazz Age to the gritty punk-rock scene of the 1970s. So it’s no surprise the Big Apple is home to some of the greatest bands of all time.

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  2. May 1, 2013 · From labels, to venue spaces, to the records themselves, here's the 50 Best New York City Rock Bands.

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  4. Apr 16, 2023 · This legendary music club, located in New York City’s East Village, was the epicenter of the punk rock revolution that shook the world in the 1970s and beyond. CBGB became the breeding ground for a new music genre that defied conventions and challenged the status quo.

  5. Mar 15, 2019 · Manhattan for much of the 20th century was the epicenter of jazz in the United States—from Midtown’s Birdland to Greenwich Village’s Village Vanguard to Columbia Studios, where many of Miles Davis’ records were captured on tape including this one right here.

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