The MC5

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The MC5 were a pioneering late-1960s Detroit rock band whose high-energy sound and radical politics helped lay the groundwork for punk rock.

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MC5 6
The MC5 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American rock band
musical group
rock band
activeEnd 1972
activeStart 1964
associatedAct Dennis Thompson NERFINISHED
Fred "Sonic" Smith
John Sinclair
Michael Davis NERFINISHED
Rob Tyner
The Stooges NERFINISHED
Wayne Kramer
White Panther Party
basedIn Detroit
Michigan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre acid rock
garage rock
hard rock
proto-punk
protopunk
psychedelic rock
rock
influencedGenre alternative rock
hardcore punk
punk rock
liveAlbum “Kick Out the Jams”
surface form: Kick Out the Jams
member Dennis Thompson NERFINISHED
Fred "Sonic" Smith
Michael Davis NERFINISHED
Rob Tyner
Wayne Kramer
movement counterculture of the 1960s
notableSong Looking at You
Motor City Is Burning
Ramblin' Rose
notableWork Back in the USA
High Time (album)
surface form: High Time

“Kick Out the Jams”
surface form: Kick Out the Jams
originatedIn Lincoln Park, Michigan NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment radical left-wing politics
politicalAssociation White Panther Party
producer Jon Landau
recordLabel Atlantic Records
Elektra Records
Rhino Records NERFINISHED
reunion 1992
2003
studioAlbum Back in the USA
High Time (album)
surface form: High Time

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The Stooges associatedAct The MC5
Elektra Records hasArtist The MC5
this entity surface form: MC5
Renegades originalArtistOfCoveredSong The MC5
this entity surface form: MC5
The Troggs influenced The MC5
this entity surface form: MC5
Patti Smith Group associatedAct The MC5
this entity surface form: MC5
Fred "Sonic" Smith memberOf The MC5
this entity surface form: MC5
Fred "Sonic" Smith associatedAct The MC5
this entity surface form: MC5