DMZ
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DMZ
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studio album
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1978

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STONE 12
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  • Feb 3 2004

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4 stars Pure Rock N Roll
I remember many many years ago when my then-roommate (who is 7 years my senior) said "Dude, there's a lot of early punk rock you don't even know about." He pulled out "Raw Power" by The Stooges, MC5's first album, and DMZ. I was pretty insulted that he assumed I'd never heard of The Stooges or MC5, but I'd never heard of DMZ so I refrained from challenging him to a fist fight. And after he played the record for me, I felt like I owed him one for cluing me in to a truly awesome and kick ass band.
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3 stars decent garage band
This band was one of the main events at CBGB after the likes of Blondie, the Ramones and more commercially successful acts had moved on to bigger things, and the Dead Boys were rising as the main attraction at CBGB. They were a good live band, but a mediocre production hampered the quality of the album. Compared to the live performances this album was a little disappointing, but if you're a garage band junkie I'd recommend it.
Written by nycinema

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