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MC5's sonic thunder continues to reverberate a half-century after they
first stormed the rock world with 1969s Kick Out the Jams, the
galvanizing live document that introduced a major voice of late '60s
counterculture and proved incomparably influential on metal, punk,
stoner rock and almost every other form of loud, boundary pushing
music that would follow. The original MC5 line up recorded two more
albums before imploding: 1970's Back in the USA, produced by rock
critic (and future Bruce Springsteen manager) Jon Landau, and their
1971 creative zenith, High Time. The last days of 1972 also marked the
final performance of the original MC5 line-up, thereby ending a
turbulent existence marked by drugs, acrimony, financial woes, police
harassment by both Nixon and Hoover, the FBI, and lots of
uncompromising, unequaled rock-and-roll fury. Iggy Pop has said the
MC5 belong in the Rock Hall for their contributions to American music
and its politics They were hugely charismatic and influential. Their
beliefs and approach had to do with things much larger than music and
these things are coming to light more and more today on the world
revolutionary stage. There is no band that I know of as dangerous as
the MC5. True then and still true today. Presented by Soda & Casbah
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