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Pure Hell classic punk is administered by kenneth gordon (stinker) lead vocalist/song writer of PURE HELL (band). Requesting to add his artical in Wikipedia. thank you, KENNETH GORDON

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INTRODUCTION A sentence in the opening paragraph reads, in part, the the band was founded '...in 1974, during the high point of punk culture in New York City, London and Los Angeles.' 1974 was hardly the 'high point' of punk in any of those cities. Punk is generally considered to have really taken off in England in 1976. Wikipedia's entry on 'Punk Rock' notes: 'Punk became a major cultural phenomenon in the UK late in 1976.' Of the two citations linked to the sentence in question, the first makes no reference to punk in 1974 while the second link is dead. RobotBoy66 (talk) 06:06, 16 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]