TV Eye

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"TV Eye" is a raw, high-energy proto-punk song by The Stooges, celebrated for its aggressive sound and influential role in shaping punk rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album Fun House
artist The Stooges NERFINISHED
associatedMovement protopunk movement
compositionForm rock song
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception praised for raw intensity
recognized as a proto-punk landmark
era early 1970s rock
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
genre garage rock
hard rock
proto-punk
hasCulturalStatus cult classic
hasGuitarStyle distorted guitar riffs
hasLyricalStyle minimalist lyrics
hasNotableFeature celebrated for intense live performances
influential in shaping punk rock sound
hasPerformanceStyle confrontational stage presence
hasQuality aggressive sound
high-energy
raw sound
hasRhythmicCharacteristic driving rhythm
influencedArtist Iggy Pop solo performances
punk rock bands of the 1970s
influencedGenre punk
punk rock
language English
liveFavoriteOf The Stooges audiences
originallyReleasedBy The Stooges NERFINISHED
partOf Fun House
performer The Stooges NERFINISHED
producer Don Gallucci NERFINISHED
recordingArtist Dave Alexander NERFINISHED
Iggy Pop NERFINISHED
Ron Asheton NERFINISHED
Scott Asheton NERFINISHED
recordLabel Elektra Records
tempo fast
vocalStyle aggressive vocals

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The Stooges notableSong TV Eye