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How the 1970s New York Punk Scene Redefined Modern Songwriting Standards
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The mid-1970s New York punk scene reset modern songwriting by stripping rock to its essentials. In dingy clubs like CBGB and Max’s Kansas City, a new wave of musicians rejected excess and focused on immediacy. The Ramones popularized radical brevity, delivering punchy songs around two minutes that emphasized hooks over virtuosity. Television offered a contrasting approach, weaving interlocking guitar lines into intricate, purposeful tracks, as showcased on Marquee Moon. These acts redefined influence for later bands in indie and alternative rock, shaping craft for generations, with echoes in later groups such as R.E.M., Sonic Youth, and The Strokes.
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