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Ramones
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infamousxvicious · 2 years
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Posted on my Pistol fanpage (@/wh0killedbambii) on Instagram
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urbanenemy · 2 years
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ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS - (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea 7" (1978/UK)
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mannyblacque · 2 years
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THE SCREAMERS
Late 70's synth punk pioneers. No guitars or bass, just a live drummer, two guys on synths, and a manic lead singer.
The greatest band to have never released an album. Not even a single for that matter. Only bootlegs and live recordings exists, and most of those were never seen or heard until YouTube was invented.
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possible-streetwear · 29 days
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twoheadedfilmfan · 8 months
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galfromearth-22191 · 28 days
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Earth-138 HC idea:
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Since it’s already in a constant state of change, how cool would it be if the dimension’s style also changed to reflect the decades of punk culture as the years go by?
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amatesura · 4 months
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"Kill City", Helsinki, 1979 ph. Harri Ahola
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Johnny and Joey Ramone at the Roundhouse, 1977.
📷  Denis O’Regan 
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infamousxvicious · 2 years
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One thing that irks me about the people who think Sid Vicious was a horrible person + the majority of the populations lack of knowledge on drugs and addiction is that they fail to realize that prior to falling deep into his addiction and codependency, Sid was actually a very smart boy. He was witty and clever and well spoken. In his own words; "I'm not stupid, you know, and that is why I fool people. I act like a complete dummy [...] but in actual fact they underestimate me so much that they find out that I fooled them completely". He wasnt stupid, he wasnt aggressive. He was always a sweet kid, but he lacked stability growing up. Not to mention, he was sick. People love to point out the fact that Sid was a junkie as a justifiable reasons to hate him; addiction is a disease just like depression or schizophrenia, and it should be treated as such. Personally, I grew up around junkies, both of my parents have been addicts for basically my entire life and my mother recently passed from an OD, believe me when I say that drugs will fuck up your sense of reality, your sense of right and wrong, and they will effect your mood and thought process. They will make you say things you dont wanna say and do things you dont wanna do. Sid wasnt a bad person, but he made bad decisions; he was a kid. Just barely an adult when he passed. People treat him like he wasnt a kid in his late teens, barely into his early 20, hooked on drugs and a codependent abusive relationship with a girl he was head over heels for. By the time he passed, he could'nt've possibly known what he was doing. No wonder a lot of his last interviews were so... depressing. He was half knocked out for most of them because he was high. It goes to show what being on drugs is really like and its absolutely heartbreaking.
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vintage-tigre · 9 months
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urbanenemy · 2 years
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STIFF LITTLE FINGERS - At The Edge 7" (1980/UK)
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metalcultbrigade · 2 months
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2024 marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most important, if not the most important, bands in punk history.
The Ramones were an American punk rock band formed in the New York City neighborhood Forest Hills, Queens in 1974.
📷 Roberta Bayley
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vitamin-sea-mia · 7 months
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Joy Division- She's Lost Control
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possible-streetwear · 5 months
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ozkar-krapo · 4 months
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MC5
"Kick out the Jams / Motor City is burning"
(7". Elektra / Disques Vogue. 1969) [US]
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