The Dictators

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The DictatorsFormed in 1974, N.Y.C.’s Dictators were one of the finest and most influential proto-punk bands to walk the earth. Alternately reveling in and satirizing the wanton excesses of a rock & roll lifestyle and lowbrow culture (e.g., wrestling, TV, fast food), the Dictators, whose worldview was defined by bassist/keyboardist and former fanzine publisher (Teenage Wasteland Gazette) Andy (occasionally Adny) Shernoff and renegade rock critic/theorist Richard Meltzer, played loud, fast rock & roll fueled by a love of ’60s American garage rock, British Invasion pop, and the sonic onslaught of the Who. Driven by the guitar barrage of Scott “Top Ten” Kempner and Ross “the Boss” Funichello and fronted by indefatigable ex-roadie and wrestler Handsome Dick Manitoba (aka Richard Blum), it seemed that nothing stood in the way of the Dictators and mega-popularity. But that’s not what happened. – by John Dougan

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Never heard The Dictators? Here’s our favorite 3 songs…

(I Live For) Cars and Girls
Faster and Louder
Minnesota Strip

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SUSANJanuary 20th, 2011 at 11:33 am

GREAT HAIR??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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