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Review: Street-rat sneers, tight black pants and artfully messed-up hairdos: D Generation are the stuff that popped-up Seventies punk was made of. But this New York outfit is strictly a Nineties phenomenon; it amassed a cult following in sweaty clubs before signing to a major label some years ago, banging out music tailor-made for grimy pinball arcades and Brand X beer-drinking binges.On their third album...
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Street-rat sneers, tight black pants and artfully messed-up
hairdos: D Generation are the stuff that popped-up Seventies punk
was made of. But this New York outfit is strictly a Nineties
phenomenon; it amassed a cult following in sweaty clubs before
signing to a major label some years ago, banging out music
tailor-made for grimy pinball arcades and Brand X beer-drinking
binges.
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Review: There is no better sales pitch for the snot-rock classicism and teenage-warfare spirit of D Generation than "No Way Out." No Lunch marks the third time 'round for this New York band's signature missile &#150; first rendered with crisp enthusiasm on a 1992 indie 45, then damn near flattened by ham-fisted production on the '94 EMI album D Generation &#150; but the payload is better off for the long...
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<p>There is no better sales pitch for the snot-rock classicism and
teenage-warfare spirit of D Generation than "No Way Out." <em>No
Lunch</em> marks the third time 'round for this New York band's
signature missile &#150; first rendered with crisp enthusiasm on a
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Review: There's no denying this crew's hair &#150; masses of it, piled, &#224; la the late lamented Johnny Thunders, into buffalo bouffants. And with lyrics like "Frankie baby wears leather boots/She likes the Stooges and punk-rock groups," D Generation's roots are obviously showing. But these New York dolls have the guitars to back up their braggadocio; Even recycled, Mick Ronson's licks always pack a...
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bouffants. And with lyrics like "Frankie baby wears leather
boots/She likes the Stooges and punk-rock groups," D Generation's
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