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  2. MC5 - Wikipedia

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    MC5 was an American rock band formed in Lincoln Park, Michigan, in 1963. [5] [6] The classic lineup consisted of vocalist Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred "Sonic" Smith, bassist Michael Davis, and drummer Dennis Thompson.

  3. List of MC5 band members - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of Billy Vargo on guitar and Leo LeDuc on drums, with Smith playing bass. [2] By 1964, Vargo and LeDuc were replaced by Smith and Bob Gaspar respectively. Rob Derminer auditioned for the bassist position although later became lead singer, adopting the name Rob Tyner.

  4. Trainer (games) - Wikipedia

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    The number used represents the number of modifications the trainer has available, e.g. 'infinite health' or 'one hit kills'. Another difference is the inclusion of game version or digital download source of game. For example: "Hitman: Absolution Steam +11 Trainer", [3] "F.E.A.R 3 v 1.3 PLUS 9 Trainer" etc. [4] [5]

  5. Wayne Kramer, Influential MC5 Co-Founder and Guitarist, Dies ...

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    Wayne Kramer, the co-founding guitarist and composer of Detroit’s punk band MC5, whose social activism carried on throughout his lengthy solo career, died on Friday at 75. The news was confirmed ...

  6. Heavy Lifting - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Lifting is the third and final studio album by the American rock band MC5, released on October 18, 2024. [1] It is the band's first studio release since 1971's High Time . [ 2 ]

  7. Rob Tyner - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. Derminer (December 12, 1944 [1] – September 18, 1991), known as Rob Tyner, was an American musician best known as the lead singer for the Detroit proto-punk band MC5. His adopted surname was in tribute to the jazz pianist McCoy Tyner. It was Tyner who issued the rallying cry of "kick out the jams, motherfuckers" at the MC5's live ...

  8. The Big Bang!: Best of the MC5 - Wikipedia

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    Best of the MC5 is a greatest hits album by MC5, released in 2000. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Rhino remastered and released the anthology, which draws from three of their four albums. [ 2 ] It also adds several of their early singles, which pre-date Kick Out the Jams , and concludes with a live 1972 number, "Thunder Express."

  9. MC5: A True Testimonial - Wikipedia

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    MC5: A True Testimonial, also written as MC5 * A True Testimonial, is a 2002 feature-length documentary film about the MC5, a Detroit-based rock band of the 1960s and early 1970s. The film was produced by Laurel Legler and directed by David C. Thomas; the couple spent more than seven years working on the project.