Fun House by The Stooges

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About the album Fun House
The Stooges will enter Electra's studio in Los Angeles on May 11, 1970, and by the 25th of the same month, their second album titled Fun House will be ready. Fun House is yet another excellent example of hard and rough music that a few years later would transform into punk. Many critics find that this album has elements of avant-punk or punk jazz. What is certain is that Iggy Pop and his group had no other intention than to externalize their inner rage and cover up the fact that they were not the best musicians in the world (!)
Obviously, at the time, an album with such a sound did not have the greatest appeal. In the future, however, bands of different musical trends have engaged with this album in one way or another, from artists like Sisters Of Mercy, Depeche Mode, and The Damned to Rage Against The Machine and Hanoi Rocks.
And all this for an album that has not sold even 100,000 copies in total.
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