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View Poll Results: Punk band pissing on their legacy | |||
Black Flag |
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0 | 0% |
Misfits |
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3 | 60.00% |
Other |
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2 | 40.00% |
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Punk band taking a bigger piss on their legacy
The question is which Punk band is taking a bigger piss on their legacy.
Black Flag: As you know, there's two different versions touring around this year. The Charles Dukowski(sp?) version is focusing mainly on the US, while the Greg Ginn version is playing mainly Europe, but their first US show is at Muddy Roots, which is an Underground Country and Bluegrass festival. Misfits: For the past I don't know how long, the only long term member of the band in the group has been Jerry Only. I knew something was awry when, during the 25th anniversary tour, they were touring with two members of the Ramones and Robo. It was the last tour featuring Michael Graves (Conservative punk extraordinaire and reasonable replacement for Danzig) and Doyle. They've since been touring with former Black Flag guitarist Dez Cadena and Murphy's Law Drummer Chupacabra. Other: Name them and their sins. ![]() = ![]() "KARA-TAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!" Question Mark.
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