One of Boston’s primary Punk bands, DMZ (stands for Demilitarized Zone) and known for its blend of Punk aggression and Sixties Garage Rock and psychedelia. Led by the maniacal Mono Mann (aka Jeff Conolly, later of the Lyres), an organist/singer and Iggy Pop fixation formed the basis for the group’s influential stylings. Their first s/t album was released 1978, produced by Flo and Eddie, has bad sound, sloppy playing and little character, despite the raveup playing and general enthusiasm. This two-sided killer 7Inch is their fourth one is anything but awful, more like a sunny day with pleasant friends and you'll hear them too when you're busy with talking. In 2003, DMZ closed their headquarters and until 2011 a few records were released, mostly Compilations with rare and live material. Well, some of their recordings have been criticized for production, the band's live performances and raw energy were highly influential. That's all for now, I'm leaving now to have some fun and I'll be back shortly.

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