XXXTentacion: Mellow Beats and Ultra Violence

XXXTentacion: Mellow Beats and Ultra Violence

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Johnny Thunders: Murder or Overdose?

A punk junkie nightmare in a New Orleans hotel. A turf war with Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers. A poisonous friendship with Dee Dee Ramone and a doomed alliance with Wayne Kramer. Missing cash, hotshot rumors, and a body in Room 37. Listen to find out how Johnny Thunders’ death went f ...  Show more

The New York Dolls: Born to Lose, Lipstick Killers, and R&B in Four-inch Heels

The New York Dolls were one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands of all time. They came to life when their hometown of New York City was coming apart at the seams in the midst of rising murder, rape and burglary rates. Their drummer drowned. Their bassist was nearly murdered. Thei ...  Show more

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