CBGB and Max's Kansas City were two iconic venues in New York City that were popular among punk rock bands in the 1970s. Both the Ramones and the Cramps performed at these venues and helped shape the punk rock scene in NYC.
CBGB was a small club located in the Bowery neighborhood of Manhattan that opened in 1973. It quickly became a hub for punk and rock bands to perform and gain popularity. The Ramones were regular performers at CBGB and helped establish the venue as the center of the punk rock scene.
Max's Kansas City was another important venue for punk rock bands in the 1970s. Located in the East Village neighborhood, it was known for its diverse lineup of musicians and artists. The Cramps played many shows at Max's Kansas City and were one of the first punk bands to perform there.
Both CBGB and Max's Kansas City have since closed, but their legacy as important cultural landmarks in the history of punk rock and alternative music in NYC continues to live on.
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