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In a remote Rocky Mountain hideaway
NYC punk fixture Richard Hell (nee Richard Meyers) had been a founding member of now-legendary proto-punk band Television
based on a concept by the band
Paul’s Boutique may have been a slow burn at first
"Silver Linings
The Vandals "Hollywood Potato Chip" Color:White / Blue Haze In a remote Rocky MountainThis, the band's 10th studio album, included a logo that parodied Variety magazine which resulted in a protracted legal battle that saw Vandals bassist Joe Escalante heroically taking on the Goliath legal team at Variety and winning! Musical highlights include a killer cover of Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" along with "How They Getcha" and "My Neck, My Back!"
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