L.A.M.F.

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L.A.M.F. is the 1977 debut studio album by punk rock band The Heartbreakers, regarded as a raw, influential classic of the New York punk scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist The Heartbreakers NERFINISHED
associatedMovement 1970s punk movement
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReputation cult classic
one of the key New York punk albums of the 1970s
featuresMusician Billy Rath NERFINISHED
Jerry Nolan NERFINISHED
Johnny Thunders NERFINISHED
Walter Lure NERFINISHED
genre punk rock
hasAbbreviationMeaning Like A Mother Fucker NERFINISHED
hasReissue L.A.M.F.: The Lost ’77 Mixes NERFINISHED
hasTrack All by Myself NERFINISHED
Baby Talk NERFINISHED
Born to Lose NERFINISHED
Can’t Keep My Eyes on You NERFINISHED
Chinese Rocks NERFINISHED
Do You Love Me NERFINISHED
Goin’ Steady NERFINISHED
I Wanna Be Loved NERFINISHED
It’s Not Enough NERFINISHED
Let Go NERFINISHED
One Track Mind NERFINISHED
Pirate Love NERFINISHED
influencedGenre garage punk
punk rock
language English
notableFor classic of the New York punk scene
influential status in punk rock
raw sound
originalMedium vinyl record
originalReleaseYear 1977
performer The Heartbreakers NERFINISHED
producer Speedy Keen NERFINISHED
The Heartbreakers NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod mid-1970s
recordLabel Track Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1977
scene New York punk scene

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The Heartbreakers notableWork L.A.M.F.
The Heartbreakers album L.A.M.F.