The Stooges
The Stooges emerged from Ann Arbor, Michigan, as a foundational force in proto-punk and garage rock. Led by the charismatic and confrontational Iggy Pop, the band delivered a raw, aggressive sound that challenged the conventions of late 1960s rock. Their early discography, including the self-titled debut, Fun House, and Raw Power, established a template for high-energy performance and minimalist songwriting. Tracks like "No Fun," "Search and Destroy," and "Gimme Danger" showcase their ability to blend primal rhythms with Pop's theatrical delivery. The group's influence extends far beyond their initial run, shaping the development of punk rock and alternative music for decades. Their recordings remain essential listening for understanding the evolution of modern rock. |