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The Stooges, pioneers of raw and energetic rock, helped shape the foundation of punk music in the late 1960s. Fronted by the legendary Iggy Pop, their rebellious sound continues to inspire generations of musicians and fans.
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Q:Who were the original members of The Stooges?
A:Iggy Pop, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, and Dave Alexander.
These four musicians built The Stooges’ primal sound. Their chemistry set the stage for future punk music by merging garage rock, heavy rhythm, and chaotic live performances.
Q:When were The Stooges inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame?
A:They were inducted in 2010.
After decades of recognition by critics and fans, The Stooges finally earned their place among rock’s most influential figures, cementing their pioneering impact on music history.
The Stooges Fact Sheet
Inception

Formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1967.

Former NamesPsychedelic Stooges
MembersIggy Pop, Mike Watt
Top Songs

I Wanna Be Your Dog (1969), Search and Destroy (1973), 1969 (1969), Down On The Street (1970), Gimme Danger, No Fun (1969), Loose (1970), Dirt (1970), T.V. Eye (1970), Real Cool Time (1969).

Hall of Fame

Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.

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