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February 23, 2012
The Music Scene Including Punk, Punk Rock, Concerts, Culture, Fashion and History

Video Rating: 4 / 5
This 1977 performance from New York’s legendary CBGB’s proves why The Dead Boys were the epitome of snotty punk rock. Characterized by Stiv Bator’s audience provoking on-stage antics, along with the band’s aggressive power chord punch, the Dead Boys have earned their title as one of the greatest and most influential punk bands in history. Track list: Sonic Reducer, All This and More, Not Anymore, Revenge, Flame Thrower Love, I Need Lunch, Ain’t Nothin’ to Do, What Love Is, High Tension Wire, Search & Destroy. Special features include great interviews of the band from 1977.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Toronto punk legends THE 3TARDS play “3tarded” live at the Kathedral in Toronto on December 16, 2006, with Beetlejuice, the world most famous little person, from the Howard Stern Show!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Electro punk legends rip it up
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Punk rock legends @ l’Usine, Geneva
Toronto’s punk legends The ‘B’ Girls’ Cynthia & Xenia reunite with Lucasta at Luminato’s Queen Street Celebration. June 7, 2008. Video edit by Henry Martinuk, Chernozym Video. Full Queen Street Celebration highlights video available