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rlane42

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How did hardcore in Los Angeles differ from hardcore in and San Francisco?
 
  A. More gay punk bands in San Francisco
  B. Los Angeles punk was faster in tempo
 C. San Francisco punk was more melodious
 D. San Francisco punk was more politically oriented

Question 2

Who did the New Romantics idolize?
 
  A. Beatles
 B. Roxy Music
 C. Velvet Underground
  D. Jefferson Airplane



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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