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Egg Bake Midgets (A&M Records 1979)




  

   First power-raging of Punk Rock format of band in Californian soils that reaching famous status for their simple name – The Dickies and the Power-Pop penetrations leading the infamous fast and pogo-pleasure or twisting dance for high school partying events as the notable heavily influences from The Ramones recognizable on their root-ing tracks and sounds like the debut album The Incredible Shrinking Dickies even though some parents will keep not compromising these rockers of new beat swinger of rock form to play louder inside their “conservative homes’ stereo amd record player” at that time.
   The second Punk Rock waves hitting the West Coast and forming the rebellious established scenery there on the late seventies to the early eighties where Mod of Pop-Punk then turning to Hardcore and more violent action shows soon after that due to the incomparable and inconsistency of politic situation through out the world back there.
   But The Dickies really survived the Punk Rock revolutions by keeping their legacy as fresh as they’re just about to exploding as a new band brought those simple three chords emotions back to the stage and the mixed roots between social issues, teenage-angst as the consisting members off the band debuting record including Leonard Graves Phillips (lead vocals, piano, synthesizer, organ), Stan Lee (guitar, vocals), Chuck Wagon (keyboards, guitars, saxophone), Billy Club 0n bass guitar and Karlos Kaballero the drummer bursting their impersonating vision of The Cars meet Joey Ramone trashing the stage and their teenager’s fans mind with rebellious tracks like Poodle Party, Shadow Man, Eve of Destruction to Waterslide and even the Punk cover of Black Sabbath’s Paranoid completely quite devastating to our ears in a most valuable way, of course …

The Incredible Shrinking Dickies:
https://youtu.be/GJXp_nWPgsg

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