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Oh, ok. I know back in the early 80's the punk thing was going on around my home town, but not so much. I lived in a rural area. Some guys and girls with a few spikes and some green hair, and that was about it.

When I got to Germany in 83, doing my tour of duty, I had the chance to spend a week in London. Those kids took it seriously. I mean, literally, 25 safety pins stuck in their face. One guy even had and actual working zipper in his forehead.

Based on what I saw, the British were leaps and bounds ahead of the U.S. Of course, I never saw the punk scene in a largely populated area in the the states. Only in my neck of the woods.

As far as punk music, I never followed it, so any comment I'd make on that would merely be a guess.

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I would say the US, only because of the many bands I saw in the 80's that were from the LA area. They were all good, some were great (like X) and going to shows was always an event. I will be more specific and say I think the best punk was from the left coast.

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It has to be the UK and Ireland given the amount of music coming out in 1976, 77 & 78. The US did however spawn such as The Ramones, New York Dolls prior to that, and the mighty Stooges and Lou Reed as far back as the late 60s-early 70s. A daft argument IMO anyhow, as 'Punk' is surely just a description of the state of mind of a teenager who wants to be the opposite of his/her parents in all respects.

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My recommendations probably don't mean sqat RW, but if you want to listen to some 'punk' worth a spin, try 'Its Alive' by The Ramones, 'Inflamable Material' by Stiff Little Fingers or 'Funhouse' by The Stooges. Strangely none of these are English though.

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I missed out an awful lot of bands CD, but its such a broad spectrum of music as I am sure you will agree, that to introduce it to somebody else requires an 'accessible' platform.

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It has to be the UK and Ireland given the amount of music coming out in 1976, 77 & 78. The US did however spawn such as The Ramones, New York Dolls prior to that, and the mighty Stooges and Lou Reed as far back as the late 60s-early 70s. A daft argument IMO anyhow, as 'Punk' is surely just a description of the state of mind of a teenager who wants to be the opposite of his/her parents in all respects.

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I agree with you, Diggs... yet Daniel is right about Ramones, and jr is also soooo right about punks in Germany...

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