The tributes that poured in following Wayne Kramer's death last week came from musicians praising the MC5 guitarist's contributions to rock music, as well as from prison reform advocates who extolled his legacy of bringing music to incarcerated people. Kramer, who died Feb. 2 at age 75 of pancreatic cancer, influenced generations of artists with his screaming guitar chords on hardcore anthems like 1969's “Kick Out the Jams.” Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello said MC5, with an uncompromising sound that fused music to political action, "basically invented punk rock.”
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