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Dead Kennedys walking
"Every artist is a business." If you're a fan of the legendary and incendiary punk band Dead Kennedys, you'd probably be dismayed to hear those words exit the lips of guitarist and band co-founder Ray Pepperell, a/k/a East Bay Ray.
Easy Bay Ray defends a punk-rock legacy
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| October 08, 2010
October 13 | Dead Kennedys at the Paradise
We'd love to throw in some political jokes about the rock band Dead Kennedys, but in Massachusetts, any jabs at those dearly departed family members...
By
Scott Kearnan
| October 04, 2010
Fall Music Preview: Stay positive
The face of the local nightlife landscape undergoes a major change in the form of a renewal this autumn, as the State Theatre’s exhaustively maligned absence ends on October 15, with 10 fall concerts on their docket already. But that’s not the only new v
The local concert calendar is filled to capacity
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| September 17, 2010
The Absolut Top 101 WFNX Artists - #60 Dead Kennedys
You can vote for your favorite artists & check out the countdown so far right here! We have hit a lot of different genres...
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MorningIntern
| June 09, 2010
Technical difficulties
Last week, Tristan da Cunha and I brainstormed some strategies by which they might finally hit the big time. Like, getting a charismatic frontman.
The trouble with Tristan da Cunha
By
MATT PARISH
| June 26, 2009
Music seen: Clubber Lang, Antiseptic + Batshelter
Ah, Batshelter. What exactly are they? Punk, metal, a little of both, or something far more complex? Whichever, they've developed quite the following in the past few months.
Clubber Lang, Antiseptic + Batshelter at Geno's, April 10
By
DAN CLARK
| April 17, 2009
Review: Made in Mexico
As a crush of enthusiastic dudes knocked into me in spastic reverie while watching Made in Mexico at a house show last week, I recalled how, mere hours before, the room had been empty save for a heap of cases and equipment and an inexplicable grocery c
A house in Allston, January 12, 2009
By
DANIEL BROCKMAN
| January 20, 2009
Interview: The Damned's Captain Sensible
"School teachers and lawyers come along to see the Damned. . .and they want to see really bad behavior."
The Damned carry on
By
JIM SULLIVAN
| December 29, 2008
Murder in six degrees
You’ve probably never heard of Peter Ivers.
Peter Ivers — pals with john Belushi to the Circle Jerks — was killed in 1983. A new book recalls his fascinating life — and mysterious death.
By
MIKE MILIARD
| September 10, 2008
We've got a bigger problem now
I got my first Dead Kennedys T-shirt in 1985 and have been a Michael Savage listener for years.
Letters to the Boston Editor: June 13, 2008
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| June 11, 2008
Springtime for Darwin
There are two stories, and two stories only.
The wars of evolution are louder than ever. What Ben Stein, Bad Religion, and a physics professor from Quincy can tell you about where you came from.
By
JAMES PARKER
| May 07, 2008
Mission completed
This article originally appeared in the January 18, 1983 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
The break-up of Mission of Burma
By
DOUG SIMMONS
| January 17, 2008
Snakes and pilgrims
There’s something classic about a pretty blonde girl in a bikini with a boa constrictor wrapped around her neck.
From venom to the Otherside Café
By
JIM SULLIVAN
| October 08, 2007
Crossword: ''Why the face?''
And why does it never change?
By
MATT JONES
| September 19, 2007
Portland scene report: August 24, 2007
Harrington, who also publishes the local uber-zine Kapital Ink, is nothing if not elbow-deep in rock.
Sibilance starts now
By
PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| August 22, 2007
Rockets men
In 1982, two brothers from Oxnard, California, 60 miles northwest of LA, self-published the first issue of a comic they called Love and Rockets .
Brown showcases the comix world of Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez
By
GREG COOK
| February 07, 2007
All access pass
Rock and roll in black-and-white and in color comes to town this week, when Providence-based photographer Richard McCaffrey presents a show of his best work at the Dryden Gallery.
Richard McCaffrey’s “Troubadours, Rockers & Punks”
By
BOB GULLA
| November 15, 2006
Decontrolling the price of punk
This article originally appeared in the October 13, 1981 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
By
DOUG SIMMONS
| November 14, 2006
Boston uber alles
This article originally appeared in the April 21, 1981 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
By
DOUG SIMMONS
| November 14, 2006
Under the Covers battle
Rock-and-roll beefs are never quite as delicious as the heat-packing rivalries of their hip-hop brethren. Watch: Battle of the Album Covers
Albums of the year
By
CAMILLE DODERO
| October 19, 2006
Flashbacks: October 13, 2006
These selections, culled from our back files, were compiled by Dan Peleschuk and Ian Sands.
The Boston Phoenix has been covering the trends and events that shape our times since 1966.
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FLASHBACKS
| October 11, 2006
Going on sale: August 8, 2006
Iron Maiden, Ani DiFranco, Atreyu, Bouncing Souls, Dead Kennedys, Pet Shop Boys, James Blunt, Justin Timberlake, and more.
Breaking news from the concert ticket trade
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GOING ON SALE
| August 08, 2006
Get ready for summer, punks
What has already been an active year on the local scene only ramps up for summer.
Releases from Pete Kilpatrick, Emilia Dahlin + Subject Bias are just the beginning
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| June 14, 2006
Gorillaz in the midst
Remember the great electronica gold rush of ’97, the year Madonna’s Maverick label won a massive bidding war over long-ignored rave mystic Liam Howlett, a/k/a Prodigy, and we all grooved to the electropunk clash of “Smack My Bitch Up”?
Damon Albarn joins Beck in the pan-cultural playground
By
MATT ASHARE
| May 17, 2006
Flashbacks, April 21, 2006
These selections, culled from our back files, were compiled by Chris Brook and Jessica McConnell.
The Boston Phoenix has been covering the trends and events that shape our times since 1966.
By
EDITORIAL
| April 19, 2006
30 songs to spill beer on your iPod to
No song captures the quiet desperation of a hard-drinking, hardscrabble nowhere town better than this one.
The greatest drinking songs of all time
By
MIKE MILIARD
| March 16, 2006
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