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CBGB, the institutional bar in Manhattan’s Lower East Side that was to become the birthplace of punk and underground rock and which catapulted to fame acts such as The Ramones and Blondie, may have closed down after 27 years of alternative activism, but it doesn’t signify that the style semiotics it partly inspired and encouraged aren’t also about to peter out as just another footnote from the annals of fashion.

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RAMONES AND BLONDIE
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CBGB, the institutional bar in Manhattan’s Lower East Side that was to become the birthplace of punk and underground rock and which catapulted to fame acts such as The Ramones and Blondie, may have closed down after 27 years of alternative activism, but it doesn’t signify that the style semiotics it partly inspired and encouraged aren’t also about to peter out as just another footnote from the annals of fashion.

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