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In page Richard Hell and the Voidoids:

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Musically, Hell drew inspiration from acts such as Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, protopunk band the Stooges and fellow New Yorker group the Velvet Underground, a group with a reputation for heroin-fueled rock and roll with poetic lyrics.[7] Quine's admiration of the Velvet Underground led him to make hours' worth of bootleg recordings of the band in the late 1960s.[citation needed] Hell also drew from—and covered—garage rock bands such as the Seeds and the Count Five that were found on the Nuggets compilation of 1972.[8] The Voidoids' music was also characterized as art punk.[9][10]