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Dictators

The Dictators are an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973. Critic John Dougan said that they were "one of the finest and most influential proto-punk bands to walk the earth."

The band was formed in 1972 by Andy "Adny" Shernoff, who was attending the State University of New York at New Paltz, and Ross "The Boss" Friedman who was playing in a local band called Total Crudd. Scott "Top Ten" Kempner was asked to join, and the trio rented a house in Kerhonkson, New York, where they lived and rehearsed with various drummers. The original recording line-up consisted of vocalist/bassist/songwriter Andy Shernoff, lead guitarist Ross Friedman (aka Ross Funicello), rhythm guitarist Scott Kempner, and drummer Stu Boy King.

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According to available tracklistings on this site, Peel seemed to have first played the group's material in 1976 via their debut album, 'Go Girl Crazy!'. He also introduced their live set, which was originally broadcast for the Old Grey Whistle Test, on his radio show on 28 September 1977. After the 70's, the band seemed to have been largely forgotten until the end of the 80's, where he played their 'Two Tub Man' track on his BFBS show.

Live[]

  1. The Next Big Thing
  2. Science Gone Too Far
  3. Young, Fast & Scientific
  4. Hey Boys
  5. Steppin' Out
  6. Disease
  7. Two Tub Man
  8. Search And Destroy

Other Shows Played[]

Two_Tub_Man

Two Tub Man

1976
1977
1978
1989

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