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do u no any helpful internet sorces, because im righting a report on punk rock for school

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Hey, J:

Try these to start with, hope they help. Personally, I like #3, but you will see that many of the same ideas/stories are similar in the different sites...just a note: good teachers will easily be able to tell if you get stuff from the internet and don't put it in your own words...

rock on

T

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk_rock
2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_punk_rock
3, http://www.fastnbulbous.com/punk.htm
4,http://punkmusic.about.com/od/punk101/a/punkhistory2.htm

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I can answer question on the first generation of punk (1974-1981), both American (especially Cleveland and NYC) and English, post-punk bands of note from 1981 to present , and am quite knowledgable on reggae, especially 1971-1981

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25 years as a musician/producer, avid concertgoer and inastiable reader/researcher on the subject

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perfect sound forever (online music zine), contributor to various other sites (Bob Marley, The Fall, Public Image, for example)

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