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On this week’s MRR Radio, Zu From All Over throws down the gauntlet for a Punks vs Goths costume contest, with the best Punk, Hardcore, Oi!, and even some Goth to determine once and for all which side’s uniform is the most offensive!
’Cause All In All You’re Just A, ‘Nother Prick At The Door
WHO KILLED SPIKEY JACKET? – Punks Dress Punk
THE EXPLOITED – Punks Not Dead
Newsflash Bucko
DIESEL BOY – Punk Rock 101
THE STEAL – Wonderstuff
NONE MORE BLACK – Genuine Malaise And Misery
FIFTEEN – Punk Song
Scaring Normies and Signaling Like Mindeds
THE UNSEEN – Punks Attack!
STREET DOGS – Punk Rock And Roll
H2O – Nothing To Prove
DANGERS – We Broke the P.A.
I SPY – Appliances and Cars
Hiding From The Sunshine
DEAD CELLS – Salem
OVER – Silence
CATAPHILES – RUBBISH KIDS
CHRISTIAN DEATH – Spiritual Cramp
Peace Offering?
CONVERGE – Disintegration (THE CURE cover)
SOME GIRLS – Release The Bats (THE BIRTHDAY PARTY cover)

“Maximum Rock & Roll” started in 1977 as a punk rock radio show—one of the first and best of all time. “Tim (Yohannan) and the gang” played the latest punk and hardcore sounds from across the world, the U.S., and from their home in the bristling San Francisco Bay Area punk scene. “The gang” included personalities like Jeff Bale, Ruth Schwartz, and Jello Biafra. Punk antiheroes regularly visited as guest DJs, and the roster of touring bands interviewed on the show reads like the track list on a classic old comp. The show was notable for the immediacy of the music, a dedication to international coverage (rare at the time), and for explicitly interjecting progressive politics into the dialogue of punk. The show became hugely successful in the underground, and eventually was broadcast from stations across the U.S. and abroad.

https://www.maximumrocknroll.com
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