Genres: Hardcore Punk, American Underground Active: 70's, 80's, 90's Born: August 29, 1956 in Lancaster, NH
The Stooges, Dead Boys, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Iggy Pop, MC5, Darby Crash, Jayne County, Wendy O. Williams, Sid Vicious, Plasmatics, Stiv Bators, Alice Cooper, The Dictators, Fear, The Germs, New York Dolls, Motörhead, AC/DC
The Meatmen, The Mentors, Toilet Boys, Dwarves, Minor Threat, The Anti-Nowhere League, Discharge, Lunachicks, Marilyn Manson, Mike Patton, Johnny Thunders, Murder Junkies, Nashville Pussy, Cycle Sluts from Hell, The Cramps, Dead Kennedys, G.B.H., Guns N' Roses, L7
Bradley Torreano, Marilyn Manson, Manic Hispanic, Toilet Boys, Tiek Bane, Huegenius, Crashdïet, The Trashies, Fat, Peppermints, Motosierra
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To some, G.G. Allin was the ultimate symbol of rock & roll rebellion, taking it to extremes that no one else was dangerous enough to explore. To others, he was a lunatic whose attempts to shock and disgust were too ham-fisted to be taken seriously. Wherever the truth lay, there can be no doubt that Allin was the most spectacular degenerate in rock & roll history. Music was almost incidental to his violent, scatological stage act, which got him arrested over 50 times for a litany of offenses, and made Iggy Pop's antics with the Stooges look like #The Donny & Marie Show.
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Release: April 10, 2008
Label: Black & Blue
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Release: November 14, 2006
Label: Last Call
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