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Punk rock in its present form was born as a musical phenomenon in the mid 1970s in New York City. Punk Magazine was the doctor that slapped it on the ass in the delivery room, smiled as it took it's first steps, and told it to turn its head and cough when... okay, okay, I've taken that metaphor out about as far as I can stretch it. Let's just say that Punk Magazine was not only the reflection of that era, but also the catalyst that helped cause it to happen. (For more twaddle on Punk, click here.)
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PUNK #1
$120.00
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PUNK #2
$75.00
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PUNK #6
$80.00
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PUNK #11
$40.00
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PUNK #15
$95.00
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PUNK #16
$30.00
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PUNK #17
$30.00
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PUNK #0
$10.00
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PUNK AWARDS POSTER
$80.00
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1978 PUNK CALENDAR
$100.00
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