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"textContent": "The Stooges created punk rock's blueprint, inspiring artists and entrepreneurs alike. Raw Power explores this connection and Silicon Valley counterculture today.\n\nThe post Raw Power: How The Stooges laid out the blueprint for punk rock appeared first on The Stanford Daily.",
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