In 1977 is a most important year for punk rock. There are four famous bands published the indicative of album this year such as, The Ramones, Television, the Sex Pistols and The Clash.
The Ramones
The Ramones is one of famous punk band in 1970s and they inherited tradition American rock style. Simple, fast and does not make sense to become its most prominent feature. However The Ramones also inherited garage rock, DIY spirit on behalf of the band just the mushroom head into the long-haired, jeans became AB jeans, leather, leather pants. T-shirts still their mark. Deliberately seek, emphasized the spirit of rebellion and antisocial, may be important factors to make them ubiquitous.
Television
Television was a port of the early New York punk rock scene, contemporary with bands like the Patti Smith Group and Ramones. Although they were open considered a punk band , the group’s unique take on songwriter and their use of interlocking guitar melodies helped elevate their music above the three-chord rock song that characterized most punk bands of the day. Most people considered that their first album Marquee Moon is a classic of the era.
Sex Pistols
The Sex Pistols, it’s a most remarkable punk rock band in the United Kingdom. Their music has some features such as the musical abrasiveness, the rampant political stance, the self-destructiveness, and the instrumental lack of prowess. Their first of official album was released in 1977. In their music always full in violence and injustice and it let them become a punk rock band most emblematic one of the symbols. It is not surprising that people always believe that the Sex Pistols as the first of the punk rock band.
The Clash
The Clash was a punk rock band in England, United Kingdom and it formed in 1976. It is one of the most successful bands for the first wave of punk in the 1970s. There are various music styles in their music like as rock and roll, reggae, rockabilly, and the others music styles. They were legendary for their uncommonly intense stage performance.
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