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+ | '''''Creem''''' (whose trademark is capitalized <b>CREEM</b>), "America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine", was a monthly [[rock 'n' roll]] [[publication]] started in [[1969]] by Barry Kramer and founding editor Tony Reay. It suspended production in [[1989]]. [[Lester Bangs]], often cited as "America's Greatest Rock Critic", became editor in 1971. The term "[[punk rock]]" was said to have been coined by the magazine in 1971, and the term "[[heavy metal]]" also first used in its pages. | ||
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Creem (whose trademark is capitalized CREEM), "America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine", was a monthly rock 'n' roll publication started in 1969 by Barry Kramer and founding editor Tony Reay. It suspended production in 1989. Lester Bangs, often cited as "America's Greatest Rock Critic", became editor in 1971. The term "punk rock" was said to have been coined by the magazine in 1971, and the term "heavy metal" also first used in its pages.
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