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The idea of punk rock was to disrupt ‘70s rock and replace it with something subversive. Here are 10 of the finest vocalists ‘70s punk rock ever produced.
Blank Generation,
Richard Hell and the Voidoids were at the forefront of the New York punk scene. Hell, who had done time with Television and Johnny Thunders the Heartbreakers, elevated the punk art form on the first album, but then struggled to follow it up with Destiny Street five years later. This was at a time when punk/New Wave bands (see The Ramones, Blondie, Talking Heads) were cranking albums out at about one (sometimes two) a year.
The expanded and remastered double disc reissue
Destiny Street Complete (Omnivore) features three versions of the same album 1982 s original
Destiny Street, a 2009 version (
The Loft, adds to previous collections and includes reunion recordings (including three previously unreleased songs), a
Gideon Coe session, and live recordings from their 1984 performance at
The Living Room. The live recording includes songs that never were recorded in the studio. Back in ‘84, The Loft were a promising entry in the vast swarm of Creation talent, and seemed more likely than others to make it big. Trailing in the wake of
The Smiths, they were right in the thick of guitar-based indie pop. Reveling in their influences, including
The Velvet Underground,
Television, and
Modern Lovers, they released two killer singles: “Why Does the Rain” and “Up the Hill and Down the Slope”. Both were fantastic and sound fresh even today, but the band parted ways and moved on to other bands (
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