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Kill City is an album by Iggy Pop, released in 1977, which showcases a blend of punk rock and glam rock influences. The album was recorded after the dissolution of the Stooges and presents a raw, gritty sound that reflects Iggy's tumultuous lifestyle at the time. It features tracks that explore themes of urban life, desperation, and rebellion. The collaboration with guitarist James Williamson adds a distinct sonic texture, making it a significant work in Iggy's discography. Over the years, Kill City has gained a cult following and is considered a precursor to the punk movement, influencing numerous artists in the genre.