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X bids farewell: A quick look back at the punk rock iconsX has recently announced its farewell tour, so it seems like a good time to take a quick overview of the iconic American punk rock bandmformed in Los Angeles in 1977. X were a part of the ...
Punk rock was never supposed to be about growing old ... Remarkably, long-running L.A. punk band X had it both ways on Friday at the Observatory in Santa Ana, the second night of a four-night ...
X is one of the last from that era still standing ... “I think everyone in the punk rock scene in L.A. in 1977 knew that they were part of something that was a continuation of musical history ...
It also, perhaps, speaks to the way X -- which performs Tuesday, Aug. 29, at the House of Blues in Cleveland -- has been integrated into the fabric of popular culture after beginning as punk rock ...
There, along with producer Rob Schnapf (at whose studio they completed the album), X decided to keep things lean and punk rock, spending just three days in the studio to lay down the basic tracks ...
Who better to talk punk rock with than John Doe of X? Thus, I used the occasion of X’s return to San Francisco to chat up the legendary X man about his all-time favorite punk albums.
Punk rock means something different today than it did in 1977. Seminal Los Angeles quartet X, which brings its 40th anniversary tour to Paper Tiger on Tuesday, is evidence enough of that.
One of the most iconic solo rock artists to achieve stardom in the MTV era of the '80s is Billy Idol. The punk and new wave ...
But L.A. wasn’t far behind with the birth of such bands as X, the Germs ... Ramones and the Birth of Punk” chronicles the impact the New York band had on punk and rock ’n’ roll.
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In “Tearing Down The Orange Curtain: How Punk Rock Brought Orange County to the World,” journalists and authors Nate Jackson ...
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