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“I heard Patti Smith's Piss Factory in middle school, having only listened to British punk until then. Seeing her and listening to the song based on rumours that she was a representative of NYC punk left a lasting impact on me. Especially with Patti Smith and Talking Heads, unlike the punk fashion and spiky hair associated with British punk bands like Sex Pistols and the Clash, I briefly doubted: is this what punk looks like? But from her appearance, I sensed a deeper, intellectual yet rebellious punk spirit, which felt distinctly more profound and spiritually rebellious. The unique poetry that evokes a sense of rebellion while rooted

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