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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.
Their song "Sonic Reducer" is often regarded as one of the classics of the punk genre, with AllMusic calling it "one of punk's great anthems." [12] [13] Their second album, We Have Come for Your Children, produced by Felix Pappalardi, was recorded in Miami in early 1978 and released later that year.
"Ain't It Fun" is notable for being one of the first commercially released recordings of song lyrics containing the profanity cunt, which is said once in the song's third verse. The word's presence was not picked up on by the media at the time, with the same being the case in the release of Guns N' Roses ' 1993 cover, which reached the top 10 ...
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.
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.
The final track, "Sonic Reducer", is a cover of a 1977 song by punk rock band Dead Boys; it was not included on the vinyl [2] or cassette [3] versions of the album, and on some CD reissues it was instead placed between "Second Son" and "Hammerhead". [4] "Rotten to the Core" has been a mainstay of the band's live setlist since 1984. [5]
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In the course of his career Bators was involved with a variety of bands (dating back as early as 1969) beyond those for which he was best known, including Mother Goose Band (aka Mother Goose), the Steve Bator Band, Rockin’ Tomatoes, Rocket from the Tombs, Frankenstein (pre Dead Boys), Hormones, with Dennis Comeau and Andre Siva, the Whores of Babylon (with Dee Dee Ramone and Johnny Thunders).