The Great KGB Punk Rock Conspiracy

The Great KGB Punk Rock Conspiracy

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I once had a conversation with someone about the craziest tours in the history of music…the usual names came up. The who trashing hotel rooms…led zeppelin’s tours with their private jet, groupies, and tons of drugs…that time in Atlanta when Ozzy drank himself into oblivion, passe ...  Show more

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