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Atlanta is the capital and the most populous city of the State of Georgia, and the central city of the ninth most populous metropolitan area in the United States. It is the county seat of Fulton County, although a portion of the city extends into DeKalb County. As of July 2006 the city of Atlanta has a population of 483,108 and a metropolitan population of 5,138,223. The July 2006 census estimate puts the combined statistical area (CSA) population at 5,478,667.

Defunct music venues

 * 513 Club 1990s to early 2000s Punk Rock club located in Inman Park
 * 688 Club 1980–1986 important Punk and New Wave club
 * Agora Ballroom A converted grocery store and medium sized venue for rock and roll and punk rock acts, in Decatur, Georgia, in the 1980's.
 * Austin Avenue Buffet 1980s & 90s alt.country testbed
 * Bailey's (81 Decatur St) early 20th Century was Bessie Smith's first venue
 * The Celebrity Club on Ponce de Leon in midtown Atlanta, punk, alternative lifestyle, and new wave.
 * Echo Lounge Late 1990s to early 2000sEast Atlanta venue
 * Electric Ballroom 1970s Alex Cooley's rock venue in the Georgian Terrace Hotel
 * Looking Glass Club 1970s first performance by Jayne County
 * Margarittaville (club) A TexMex restaurant on West St., early 1980's alternative music.
 * The Metroplex Early 1980's space for "hardcore" punk rock.
 * The Neutron Bomb 2002-2004 DIY and Punk Rock venue located on Dekalb Ave
 * The Point 1990s music club located in Little Five Points in Inman Park.
 * The Somber Reptile 1990-2000s Rock club located on Howell Mill RD
 * The Wreck Room 1990s Rock club located on Howell Mill RD
 * 1183 danner street 2004-2006: DIY anarcho youth venue that hosted experimental bedroom magic and extreme youth music.