Iggy And The Stooges

Iggy And The Stooges, also known simply as The Stooges, are an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967. Led by charismatic frontman Iggy Pop, the band is considered one of the pioneers of punk rock. Their raw sound and chaotic live performances were revolutionary at the time, influencing countless punk and alternative rock bands that followed. Albums like "Raw Power" and "Fun House" are often cited as seminal works in the punk genre.

Iggy Pop's stage presence was wild and unpredictable, often involving self-mutilation and confrontational antics that became legendary in rock history. Despite their initial commercial struggles, the band's influence grew over the years, and they were eventually recognized as one of the most important rock acts of their era. Their music has been celebrated for its primal energy and unfiltered emotion, securing their legacy as true rock and roll innovators.

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