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  1. He was then collaborating with Wayne Kramer of MC5, as Gang War. Background information; Birth name: John Anthony Genzale: Born July 15, 1952 Queens, New York, U.S. Died: April 23, 1991 (aged 38) New ... The New Too Much Junkie Business (1983) Stations of the Cross (1987) Bootlegging the Bootleggers (1990) Live in Japan (1991) Have ...

  2. 16 de feb. de 2003 · This release is especially interesting because of the studio production by Jimmy Miller, the Rolling Stones producer, the participation of Heartbreakers members Walter Lure and Jerry Nolan, and a track with Wayne Kramer (MC5), where he plays and sings.

  3. Johnny Thunders and The Heartbreakers - To Much Junkie Business. Too Much Junkie Business. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 Vinyl release of "The New Too Much Junkie Business" on Discogs.

  4. www.amazon.com › New-Too-Much-Junkey-Business › dpNew Too Much Junkey Business

    27 de dic. de 2006 · Johnny Thunders, Johnny Thunders, Rick Nielsen, Todd Cerney, Walter Lure, Jerry Nolan, Wayne Kramer, Ronnie Peterson, Ron Cook, Billy Rogers, John Morgan, Johnny Thunders, Jimmy Miller - New Too Much Junkey Business - Amazon.com Music. CDs & Vinyl.

  5. 1999 — Europe. CD —. Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "The New Too Much Junkie Business" on Discogs.

  6. Wayne Kramer - guitar, vocals on 9; Ron Cook - bass, vocals on 9; John Morgan - drums on 9; Rixons - backing vocals on 12; Also released as: CD, 1999, U.S., ROIR ; CD, 1992, France, Danceteria DANCD044; LP, 1992, France, Danceteria DANLP044; CD, 1990, U.S, ROIR 88561-5029-2; Note: Tracks 2 & 3 may the same as those found on the 'In Cold Blood ...

  7. Too Much Junkie Business. from the album L.A.M.F.: The Lost '77 Mixes. "Too Much Junkie Business " is a song written by Walter Lure of the New York punk band the Heartbreakers. Johnny Thunders sometimes introduced it as "written by Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, and Waldo (Lure)." [1] The lyrics are a black-humored takeoff on Chuck Berry's "Too Much ...