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From their first days as a house band of Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable was The Velvet Underground opposite of the optimistic Flower Power movement in the late sixties. Lou Reed decadent texts and stiff-sounding vocals were perfect with the monotonous drone-pop group. The addition of goth-chanteuse Nico on their first album reinforced only VU's dark veiled mysticism. The influence on… punk related styles - their blend of street poetry, avant-garde experiments and raw rock 'n' roll - is irrefutable. It is said that many people did not listen to their early records, but those that do often did then founded his own bands.more
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