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Dead Boys

Formed
1976
in Cleveland, OH 
Active Decades
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by Greg Prato
The Dead Boys were one of the first punk bands to escalate the level of violence, nihilism, and pure ugliness of punk rock to extreme new levels. Although considered part of New York's mid-'70s CBGB's scene, all of its bandmembers originally hailed from Cleveland, OH. The group's roots lay in the early-'70s Cleveland cult band Rocket From The Tombs, which included future Dead Boys Cheetah Chrome (aka Gene O'connor) on guitar, and Johnny Blitz (aka John Madansky) on drums, along with future Pere Ubu members David Thomas and Peter Laughner. The group's sound was a bit too comparable to art rock for Chrome and Blitz's tastes (whose influences included The Stooges, Alice Cooper, and The New York Dolls), and by 1975, Rocket From The Tombs had split up.



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