Richard Hell was an influential part of the punk scene in the 1970s. He first formed the Neon Boys with Tom Verlaine. They then founded Television. Hell left that band, was part of the Heartbreakers and then fronted his own group called the Voidoids. The group released what is considered a seminal album called Blank Generation in 1977. Above, Richard Hell performing with The Voidoids at CBGB, NYC, 1977. Tannenbaum said Hell was the 'progenitor of punk fashion,' which included ripped t-shirts and safety pins. 'He is credited with coming up with the look to a large degree'
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