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MDC - Millions of Dead Cops Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Roger
25 de maio de 2023
Great Energy GBH and MDC
Portland, OR@
Hawthorne Theatre
jdwdetroit
16 de maio de 2023
Awesome show! It was packed in there. Not sure who the girl that got up on stage to sing was but she was awesome. Only Sung for half the set then seen her in the crowd. NIIS, MDC and GBH all kicked ass.
Detroit, MI@
The Sanctuary
Stokes
15 de novembro de 2022
Great to have my ears bleed w/ MDC 40yrs after the first time. Still had the anger & iconoclasm rocking!
Denton, TX@
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio
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Sobre MDC - Millions of Dead Cops

Formed in the late 1970s as The Stains and playing their first gig under this name in August 1980, MDC were one of three pioneering hardcore punk bands in Austin, Texas, in the early '80s, alongside The Dicks and Big Boys. These bands frequently played together and established the Austin hardcore scene. They released one single as the Stains in 1981, featuring a slower version of the future MDC song "John Wayne Was a Nazi" backed with "Born to Die".[1][2] Both songs were later released on the debut MDC album. By 1982 the band had relocated to San Francisco, California, and renamed themselves MDC. By this point the band were active participants in the growing hardcore scene and released their debut LP Millions of Dead Cops on their own label, R Radical; Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles helped with distribution. The album is now widely considered a punk classic, and features songs such as "John Wayne Was a Nazi", "Dick for Brains", and the harsh criticism of the police, "I Remember". Other targets of criticism devoid of irony included capitalism ("Corporate Death Burger"), homophobia ("America's So Straight"),[3] and American culture ("Violent Rednecks"). During the summer of 1982, they became involved in the Rock Against Reagan Tour, during which time they fell out with the band Bad Brains when Rastafarian singer H.R. learned that Big Boys' singer, Randy Turner, was gay. H.R. and MDC's Dave Dictor had an intense confrontation. Upon Bad Brains' departure from the bill, they refused to return a loan owed to Big Boys and instead left a note that reportedly read, "burn in hell bloodclot faggot." The incident resulted in the MDC song Pay to Come Along.[4] For MDC, 1982 ended with a tour of Europe with the Dead Kennedys which brought the band greater exposure in the punk scene outside of the U.S., especially in the UK. MDC's singer, Dave Dictor, returned with an entirely new backing line-up in 2000, which included Long Island musicians Matt Van Cura,(bass) Erik Mischo,(guitar), and John Soldo,(Drums). MDC released a new album, Magnus Dominus Corpus, in 2004. They took part in a 25th-anniversary world tour in 2005, with an all-original lineup. Following the death of Mikey Donaldson in September 2007, MDC has been touring the U.S. and Europe extensively with the Dictor/Posner/Smith/Schvitz lineup. Recently, the band has been based in Portland, Oregon.
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Géneros:
Hardcore Punk, Punk
Membros da banda:
Matt Freeman, Bill Collins, Al Schvitz, *Dave Dictor, Michael Donaldson, Brady Green Erik Mischo, Russ Kalita, Mike Smith, Dejan Podobnik, Chris Wilder, Ron Posner, Franco Mares
Cidade natal:
Austin, Texas

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Roger
25 de maio de 2023
Great Energy GBH and MDC
Portland, OR@
Hawthorne Theatre
jdwdetroit
16 de maio de 2023
Awesome show! It was packed in there. Not sure who the girl that got up on stage to sing was but she was awesome. Only Sung for half the set then seen her in the crowd. NIIS, MDC and GBH all kicked ass.
Detroit, MI@
The Sanctuary
Stokes
15 de novembro de 2022
Great to have my ears bleed w/ MDC 40yrs after the first time. Still had the anger & iconoclasm rocking!
Denton, TX@
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio
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Sobre MDC - Millions of Dead Cops

Formed in the late 1970s as The Stains and playing their first gig under this name in August 1980, MDC were one of three pioneering hardcore punk bands in Austin, Texas, in the early '80s, alongside The Dicks and Big Boys. These bands frequently played together and established the Austin hardcore scene. They released one single as the Stains in 1981, featuring a slower version of the future MDC song "John Wayne Was a Nazi" backed with "Born to Die".[1][2] Both songs were later released on the debut MDC album. By 1982 the band had relocated to San Francisco, California, and renamed themselves MDC. By this point the band were active participants in the growing hardcore scene and released their debut LP Millions of Dead Cops on their own label, R Radical; Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles helped with distribution. The album is now widely considered a punk classic, and features songs such as "John Wayne Was a Nazi", "Dick for Brains", and the harsh criticism of the police, "I Remember". Other targets of criticism devoid of irony included capitalism ("Corporate Death Burger"), homophobia ("America's So Straight"),[3] and American culture ("Violent Rednecks"). During the summer of 1982, they became involved in the Rock Against Reagan Tour, during which time they fell out with the band Bad Brains when Rastafarian singer H.R. learned that Big Boys' singer, Randy Turner, was gay. H.R. and MDC's Dave Dictor had an intense confrontation. Upon Bad Brains' departure from the bill, they refused to return a loan owed to Big Boys and instead left a note that reportedly read, "burn in hell bloodclot faggot." The incident resulted in the MDC song Pay to Come Along.[4] For MDC, 1982 ended with a tour of Europe with the Dead Kennedys which brought the band greater exposure in the punk scene outside of the U.S., especially in the UK. MDC's singer, Dave Dictor, returned with an entirely new backing line-up in 2000, which included Long Island musicians Matt Van Cura,(bass) Erik Mischo,(guitar), and John Soldo,(Drums). MDC released a new album, Magnus Dominus Corpus, in 2004. They took part in a 25th-anniversary world tour in 2005, with an all-original lineup. Following the death of Mikey Donaldson in September 2007, MDC has been touring the U.S. and Europe extensively with the Dictor/Posner/Smith/Schvitz lineup. Recently, the band has been based in Portland, Oregon.
Ver mais
Géneros:
Hardcore Punk, Punk
Membros da banda:
Matt Freeman, Bill Collins, Al Schvitz, *Dave Dictor, Michael Donaldson, Brady Green Erik Mischo, Russ Kalita, Mike Smith, Dejan Podobnik, Chris Wilder, Ron Posner, Franco Mares
Cidade natal:
Austin, Texas

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