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  1. Sep 16, 2019 · One of the groups that sprouted in that time was the seminal punk band X. Three years ago, X's singer and bassist John Doe and music publisher Tom DeSavia pulled together first-hand accounts of the nascent scene from members of LA's tight-knit punk community. The resulting book, Under The Big Black Sun, was nominated for a Grammy.

  2. Sep 29, 2016 · The punk scene developed in L.A. after it burst out of London and New York, where such bands as the Ramones, who formed in 1974, and the Sex Pistols, who came together in 1975, were regarded as ...

  3. It's quite a drive from LA and may or may not be worth it to you, but the Doll Hut still exists down in Anaheim near Disney. Its a beer bar that opened in the 80s and hosted many epic acts.. especially Local OC and LA bands, but plenty of UK and global acts. The place is literally a hut maybe 500 square feet in an idustrial area next to the ...

  4. L.A. Punk. The Los Angeles punk scene was the last of punk's Big Three (the others being New York and London) to develop, and was neither as musically diverse nor as adventurous. However, L.A.'s scene has also proven to be the longest-lasting; as punk mutated into hardcore, then alternative rock, then back to a revivalist punk-pop sound during ...

  5. The punk subculture is centered on a loud, aggressive genre of rock music called punk rock, usually played by bands consisting of a vocalist, one or two electric guitarists, an electric bassist, and a drummer. In some bands, the musicians contribute backup vocals, which typically consist of shouted slogans, choruses, or football-style chants .

  6. Punk Scene L.A. 701 likes · 6 talking about this. Supporting local punk rock

  7. Aug 24, 2016 · A Bevy Of New Books Chronicle L.A.'s Vital Yet Underappreciated Punk Scene. By Lina Lecaro. Published Aug 24, 2016 11:00 PM. X, who alongside the Germs and Black Flag are one of the most enduring ...

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