The Dils
A fixture of both the San Francisco and Los Angeles punk scenes of the late '70s, The Dils brought a far left political bent and a decidedly pop take on harmony to the nascent genre. Anchored by the Kinman brothers, Chip and Tony (who also briefly played in the Avengers), the Dils made a name for themselves with a stream of live shows and a series of classic singles like 1977’s “Class War/Mr. Big.” Though the Dils only lasted until 1980, the Kinman brothers went on to help nurture the upstart “cowpunk” genre with their band Rank and File.
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Class War
Punk - New Wave - Editado por Dionysus Records - Bacchus Archives - Orange Sky - Hell Yeah el 28 feb. 2012
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Dils Dils Dils
Punk - New Wave - Editado por Dionysus Records - Bacchus Archives - Orange Sky - Hell Yeah el 13 mar. 2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo