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  2. Sonic Reducer - Wikipedia

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    "Sonic Reducer" is a punk rock song written by Cheetah Chrome and David Thomas during their tenure in Rocket from the Tombs, which made its recorded debut on the Dead Boys 1977 album Young, Loud and Snotty with a change of lyrics that were rewritten by Stiv Bators.

  3. Dead Boys - Wikipedia

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    The original Dead Boys released two studio albums, Young Loud and Snotty, and We Have Come for Your Children. [1] The Dead Boys were initially active from 1975 to 1980, briefly reuniting a few times in the mid-1980s, and then later again in 2004 and 2005 for the first time without Bators, who had died in 1990.

  4. Young, Loud and Snotty - Wikipedia

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    Young, Loud and Snotty is the first studio album by the American punk band Dead Boys.It was recorded and released in 1977 on Sire Records, produced by Genya Ravan.The album is the only Dead Boys album to chart, peaking at 189 on the Billboard 200 in November 1977.

  5. Stiv Bators - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Limelight – 1988, Perfect Beat (Germany, as Stiv Bators and His Evil Boys) Compilation albums [15] The Lord and the New Creatures – 1983, Lolita (France) I Wanna Be a Dead Boy... – 1992, Munster Records / Bomp! L.A. L.A. – 1993, Bomp! Sonic Reducer – 1994, Editions Atlas (France) The Last Race – 1996, Bond Age (France)

  6. Still Snotty: Young, Loud and Snotty at 40 - Wikipedia

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    Still Snotty: Young, Loud and Snotty at 40 is an album by the American punk band Dead Boys. It marks the band's third studio album and is a re-recording of the band's 1977 debut album Young, Loud and Snotty. It is the first album of newly recorded music by the band in 39 years. [1]

  7. Night of the Living Dead Boys - Wikipedia

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    Night of the Living Dead Boys is a 1981 live album by the American punk rock band Dead Boys. It was recorded in March 1979 at CBGB . Since Stiv Bators purposely did not sing into the microphone at this show, the vocals were overdubbed later, causing mixed opinions on this album.

  8. We Have Come for Your Children - Wikipedia

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    We Have Come for Your Children is the second and final studio album by the American punk rock band Dead Boys. [5] It was recorded and released in 1978, on Sire Records.The recording of the album was problematic for the group and sessions were halted when the band became convinced that producer Felix Pappalardi did not understand their music.

  9. Ain't It Fun (Dead Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ain't It Fun" is a song written by Peter Laughner and Gene O'Connor (known as Cheetah Chrome) and performed by their protopunk band Rocket from the Tombs.