Iggy Pop was the vocalist for the punk rock band The Stooges. Formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967, The Stooges, fronted by Iggy Pop, gained recognition for their raw and energetic style of rock music. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1969, and the follow-up album "Fun House" in 1970 are considered influential and iconic albums in the punk and garage rock genres. Iggy Pop's charismatic stage presence and unique vocal style contributed to The Stooges' distinct sound and their impact on the punk rock movement.