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Glam punk Glam punk (sometimes called mock rock)〔 is a term used retrospectively to describe a short lived trend for bands which produced a form of protopunk that incorporated elements of glam rock, initially in the early to mid-1970s. Acts included New York Dolls and Harlots of 42nd Street. ==History== Glam punk has been seen as a backlash to the hippie folk music sensibilities of the 1960s.〔C. Havranek, ed., ''Women Icons of Popular Music: the Rebels, Rockers, and Renegades, vol. 1'' (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2009), ISBN 0-313-34084-6, p. 164.〕 Lucy O'Brien defines the New York Dolls style as combining "Rolling Stones raunch with heavy borrowings from the girl group era".〔Lucy O'Brien, ''She Bop II: The Definitive History of Women in Rock, Pop and Soul'' (Continuum, 2002), ISBN 0-8264-7208-7, p. 258.〕 The band was highly influential in New York's club scene of the early 1970s, as well as later generations of musicians,〔T. Givens, ''People of Paradox: a History of Mormon Culture'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), ISBN 0-19-516711-2, p. 281.〕 and their style was adopted by a number of New York bands, including Harlots of 42nd Street.〔M. H. Ditmore, ''Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work'', vol. 2 (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2006), ISBN 0-313-32970-2, p. 408.〕 The Dolls broke up in 1976, by which time the trend had already metamorphosed into punk and begun to move on to new wave.〔Brian McNair, ''Striptease Culture: Sex, Media and the Democratization of Desire'' (London: Routledge, 2002), ISBN 0-415-23734-3, p. 136.〕
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