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  1. 22 de mar. de 2024 · About The Dictators. A band who epitomized punk before punk rock became a musical or cultural phenomenon, the Dictators embraced the joys of junk culture -- professional wrestling, greasy hamburgers, late night television, fast cars, and cheap beer -- along with roaring music that was unapologetically simple and straightforward.

  2. Bloodbrothers by The Dictators released in 1978. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. The Dictators é uma banda de punk rock originária de Nova Iorque, formada em 1973. O critico John Dougan afirmou que foram "uma das melhores e mais influentes bandas do proto-punk a caminhar na terra." [1] Os Dictators estão representados na "Ala Punk" do Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, em Cleveland, Ohio.

  4. www.thedictators.com › post › the-dictators-release-new-singleTHE DICTATORS Release New Single

    19 de abr. de 2021 · Called by critic John Dougan Called by critic John Dougan "one of the finest and most influential proto-punk bands to walk the earth," The Dictators have released their first new music in 20 years. The group’s three founding members, Andy Shernoff, Ross Friedman, and Scott Kempner are joined on drums by founding Blue Öyster Cult member Albert Bouchard, the man who played the infamous ...

  5. The Dictators sono un gruppo proto-punk statunitense originario di New York che ha cambiato nome in Manitoba NYC.. Due membri di questa band fecero strada con note heavy metal band degli anni 80. Ross Friedman (meglio conosciuto come "Ross the Boss") fu poi il cofondatore insieme a Joey DeMaio dei Manowar.Dal 1988 ritornò nel suo gruppo originale.

  6. 15 de abr. de 2014 · Louder: The Dictators' Best 1975-2001 by The Dictators released in 2014. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at All ...

  7. Manifest Destiny. (1977) Bloodbrothers. (1978) Fuck 'Em If They Can't Take a Joke. (1981) Bloodbrothers is the third album by the Dictators, and their second after switching to the Asylum label. "Faster and Louder" features an uncredited guest appearance from Bruce Springsteen. [2]