You're debating in a grey area about the NYD. First up I'd say they were equally influential on both punk and hair metal. Lets look when they were around the early 1970s. Sure they had the proto-punk attitude of the Stooges but looked like they were influenced by Kiss and Alice Cooper and sounded like a destructive Rolling Stones. At this time there was the start of the burgeoning glam rock movement in the UK which they could've been part off as well. I'd say they were a shared influence between both punk and hair metal, I know that's fence sitting here, but to disect this further requires some deeper thought.
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