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It's been 43 years since X's debut album, "Los Angeles," and he iconic punk band from that city is still together touring -- and with more new music on the way, according to singer-bassist John Doe.
X's brand of "punk" was always more of a common spiritual approach rather than a sonic overlap with the likes of Black Flag, the Minutemen and the Germs. With the benefit of a half-century of ...
Legendary punk band X is going on a farewell tour this fall, including two Upstate New York concerts. But it may be your last chance to see the group live. X, featuring dual lead singers John Doe ...
X is calling it quits to life on the road. The legendary Los Angeles punk rock act has announced plans for one last big tour, which is set to touch down at the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park for two ...
Also seen in Decline, Penelope Spheeris' seminal 1981 documentary, X is widely regarded as L.A. punk’s most evocative band, thanks to its uniquely layered harmonies and menacing lyricism.
The punk rock band X was formed in Los Angeles in 1977 and comprised of founding members singer John Doe, guitarist Billy Zoom, drummer D.J. Bonebrake, and singer Exene Cervenka. (For more on Doe ...
The storied California punk band X is not only releasing Smoke & Fiction, its ninth and likely final studio album, ... the group’s first studio effort since 1993’s Hey Zeus!
Punk women changed music with loud voices, strong songs, and fearless acts, breaking rules and making space for others to ...
Dropkick Murphys frontman Ken Casey says the band quit X in 2022, when Elon Musk 'was only half a Nazi.' Reports that the punk band was banned have been greatly exaggerated, he says.